Flex Work Research Centre

Safety perception referents of permanent and temporary employees: Safety climate boundaries in the industrial workplace

Objective: To explore the significant referents of safety perceptions among permanent and temporary
employees in order to identify the boundaries of safety climate in a heterogeneous workforce.
Method: Collection of data from semi-structured interviews with employees in manufacturing organizations,
using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to identify basic safety perceptions.
Independent raters used content analysis to examine the data.
Results: Analysis of the data revealed differences between safety themes at organization, group and individual
levels. Themes relating to the individualwere more prevalent among temporary employees, while
those relating to the group and the organization prevailed among permanent employees.
Conclusions: Permanent employees view organizational and group levels as significant referents of safety
perceptions, while temporary employees focus on the individual level. The results challenge the current
view of safety climate as a uniform concept for all employees and prescribe boundary conditions for
safety climate. It is suggested that organizations should implement “tailor-made” safety-climate practices
according to the referents of employee sub-groups.



Author(s)
Gil Luria, Dana Yagil
Year of publication
April, 2009
Journal
Accident Analysis & Prevention
Volume, Number
42, 5
Pages
1423-1430
Language
English