The Effect of Occupational Safety and Health on Employee Productivity at PG Wringin Anom Situbondo

Authors

  • Sawilda Niatilla
  • Dewi Kurniawati Politeknik Negeri Jember
  • Aditya Nizar Al Ardi Politeknik Negeri Jember
  • Dinu Saadillah Politeknik Negeri Jember

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53697/emak.v4i1.1095

Keywords:

Workforce Productivity, Work Safety, Work Health

Abstract

The use of machine and tools in productivity process is very important. The  risk of  occupational accidents increases when employees work using machine and tools, so it is essential for a company to apply occupational safety and health to prevent the accidents while working. This study was conducted at PG. Wringin Anom Situbondo especially in installation. Data collection methods used in this study were observation, questionnaire, interview, and literature studies. A number of respondents  was 49 respondents. Analytical techniques used were multiple linear regression, coefficient of determination analysis, F test, and t test. Based on the result of test through using of SPSS 16.0 for windows, it can be concluded that (1) variable safety (X1) has significant effect on workforce productivity (Y) of the employees in installation of PG. Wringin Anom Situbondo; (2) Work health variable (X2) has no significant effect on workforce productivity (Y) of the employees in installation of PG. Wrimgin Anom Situbondo; (3) Both of work safety (X1) and work health (X2) have significant effect of workforce productivity (Y) of the employees in installation of PG. Wringin Anom Situbondo; (4) the dominant variable that has significant effect on workforce productivity (Y) of the employees in PG. Wringin Anom Situbondo is work safety (X1).

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Published

2023-01-31

How to Cite

Niatilla, S., Kurniawati, D., Ardi, A. N. A., & Saadillah, D. (2023). The Effect of Occupational Safety and Health on Employee Productivity at PG Wringin Anom Situbondo. Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, Akuntansi Dan Keuangan, 4(1), 199–210. https://doi.org/10.53697/emak.v4i1.1095

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