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. 2018 Oct 15;15(10):2250. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15102250

Table 4.

Results of coding for the accident group and the super-safe group.

Groups Categories Subcategories Codes Frequency
Super-safe Group Organizational Factors Safety Supervision and Inspection Infrequent Safety Inspection 35
No Close Safety Supervision 30
Safety Culture Bad Safety Culture 32
Blaming Culture about Using Safety Measures 26
Social Influence Subjective Norms toward Unsafe Practice 31
Compliance to Unsafe Practice of Co-workers 24
Workplace Condition Poor House Keeping 21
Limited Workspace 18
Insufficient Lighting 15
Individual Factors Attitude towards Risk Preference for Risks 35
Risk Perception Low Risk 23
No Danger 10
Perceived Behavioural Control Feeling of Ease 25
Super-safe Group Organizational Factors Safety Supervision and Inspection Frequent Safety Inspection 13
Close Safety Supervision 11
Safety Culture Good Safety Culture 11
Encouragement to Use Safety Measures 9
Social Influence Subjective Norms toward Safe Practice 8
Compliance to Safe Practice of Co-workers 8
Workplace Condition Good House Keeping 6
Sufficient Work Space 4
Sufficient Lighting 3
Individual Factors Attitude towards Risk No Preference for Risks 11
Risk Perception High Risk 6
Danger 4
Perceived Behavioural Control Feeling of Difficulty 6