Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business, Law And Pedagogy, ICBLP 2019, 13-15 February 2019, Sidoarjo, Indonesia

Research Article

Implications of Indonesian Occupational Safety and Health Management System Award to the Safety Culture

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.13-2-2019.2286198,
        author={Sisca Mayang Phuspa and Andini  Rachmawati and Imam  Kamaluddin and Wahyudi  Bakri and Asif  Trisnani},
        title={Implications of Indonesian Occupational Safety and Health Management System Award to the Safety Culture},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business, Law And Pedagogy, ICBLP 2019, 13-15 February 2019, Sidoarjo, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICBLP},
        year={2019},
        month={10},
        keywords={occupational safety and health management system (oshms) policy safety culture work accident rate},
        doi={10.4108/eai.13-2-2019.2286198}
    }
    
  • Sisca Mayang Phuspa
    Andini Rachmawati
    Imam Kamaluddin
    Wahyudi Bakri
    Asif Trisnani
    Year: 2019
    Implications of Indonesian Occupational Safety and Health Management System Award to the Safety Culture
    ICBLP
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.13-2-2019.2286198
Sisca Mayang Phuspa1,*, Andini Rachmawati1, Imam Kamaluddin1, Wahyudi Bakri1, Asif Trisnani1
  • 1: University of Darussalam Gontor
*Contact email: siscamayang@unida.gontor.ac.id

Abstract

An increase in work accident rates by 20% at the end of 2017 ironically accompanies the increasing number of awardee OSHMS certification in Indonesia. This paper aimed to analyze the policy of OSHMS award and its implication to the safety culture in Indonesia. This study used a literature review method with several sequential steps. The results indicated that actually, the high rate of workplace accidents was not the only factor of safety culture implementation and even could be a positive indicator of increasing awareness of reporting in OSHMS implementation. Nevertheless, Indonesia still needs to enforce the law, especially for violators of OSHMS regulations. Besides, it is necessary to approach early education to instill safe behavior and pay more investment for prevention costs to build the safety culture as well as developed countries.