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Assessing the effectiveness of an occupational health and safety system in a selected automotive assembly organisation in South Africa

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2021-01-26

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Zondo, Robert Walter Dumisani

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Background: It has been established that high levels of safety performance are achieved by strong and positive safety climates. Good safety, health and environmental practices reduce the cost of overall healthcare delivery while increasing general productivity. These sentiments underpin the concept of an occupational health and safety (OHS) system. Aim: This study assesses the effectiveness of an OHS in a selected automotive assembly organisation in South Africa. Settings: The automotive organisation that participated in the study has adopted an OHS system. Prior to its implementation, the company experienced an increase in the rate of occupational diseases and injuries. Methods: The study objectives were achieved by examining Health and Safety (H&S) related experiences in the company. The collection of data was carried out in two phases, namely the collection of pre-OHS and post-OHS results from company records for H&S compliance, occupational diseases, as well as workplace injury rates. The pre-OHS results were quarterly data reflecting the company’s H&S performance over the 3-year period prior to the implementation of the OHS system. This company operates in the eThekwini District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal. Results: The OHS system has no influence on occupational diseases, or on the workplace injury frequency rates. However, H&S compliance plays a role in the maintenance of the OHS system. Conclusion: In order to maximise performance, a comprehensive OHS policy must be developed that aligns management commitment to the OHS system. Thus, the study uncovered the strengths and weaknesses of OHS in this automotive assembly organisation in South Africa.

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Automotive assembly organisation, Employee compliance, Health and safety, Occupational diseases, Workplace injury, Workplace safety, Economics

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Zondo, R.W.D. 2021. Assessing the effectiveness of an occupational health and safety system in a selected automotive assembly organisation in South Africa. SOUTH African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 24(1): 1-8. doi:10.4102/sajems.v24i1.3553

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10.4102/sajems.v24i1.3553

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