Worker Personality as a Predictor in Compliance Model on Work Safety Regulations
Abstract
The high incidence of workplace accidents in industry at both the global and national levels is closely
associated with the worker behavioral factors, particularly those related to the worker personality factor. This
study	aims	to	analyze	worker	personality	factor	that	affects	worker	compliance	with	work	safety	regulations	
in the industrial sector. This research employed a quantitative approach using analytical observation with
cross sectional study. The data was gained through standardized questionnaires. The population involved
all	 workers	 of	 PT.	 X	 from	 which	 210	 workers	 of	 manufacturing	 division	 were	 chosen	 as	 research	 sample	
by using purposive sampling technique. For descriptive statistical test, SPSS program was used to analyze
the	 data,	 while	 for	 the	 statistic	 test,	 SEM	 test	 was	 chosen	 by	 using	 AMOS	 program.	 The	 results	 showed	
that worker conscientiousness traits through organizational commitment and occupational safety culture
were the predictors of worker compliance with work safety regulations, that worker agreeableness traits
through occupational safety participation were the predictors of worker compliance with safety regulations,
and that worker neuroticism traits through occupational safety participation were the predictors of worker
compliance with work safety regulations.
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