THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT: A CASE STUDY THE MINES OF NORTH KHORASAN


Received: 24 April 2021
Revised: 26 May 2021
Accepted: 27 June 2021

Mojtaba Isargar, Maryam Zerati

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Abstract

This study seeks to examine the relationship and impact of occupational health and safety on employees organizational commitment in mines of North Khorasan. The study explores occupational health and safety and the different dimensions of organizational commitment. A cross sectional survey design was used for this study. The respondents were selected based on simple random sampling. Out of 320 questionnaires administered, 285 were returned (98.2% male and 1.8% female) and used for the study. Correlation and multiple regression analysis were used to determine the relationship and impact between the variables. The findings of this study revealed positive and significant relationship between occupational health and safety management, and affective, normative, and continuance commitment. Additionally, the results revealed the significant impact of occupational health and safety on affective, normative, and continuance commitment. Management within mining sector of North Khorasan must recognize the fact that workers who feel healthy and safe in the performance of their duties, develop emotional attachment and have a sense of obligation to their organization and are most likely committed to the organization. Employees do not just become committed to the organization; rather, they expect management to first think about their health and safety needs by instituting good and sound policy measures. Thus, management should invest in the protection of employees health and safety in organizations.

Keywords: occupational health & safety, affective commitment, continuance commitment.

 

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