The Post-Pandemic Workplace Safety Culture Transformation and Hazard Control Practices

Siti Fairuza Hassam, Mashitah Mohamed Esa, Jamaludin Akbar, N. Hassan
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Malaysia has tallied a total of 4.47 million cases since the pandemic's start in March 2020. Since mid-May 2022, the number of new confirmed cases of the COVID-19 pandemic has decreased to less than 2,000 a day. This is partly explained by the population's high immunisation rate. As a result, the shift is moving toward returning to normal economic life. Occupations are frequently connected to socioeconomic position, which can also impact a person's risk of COVID19. It is crucial for all employers to make COVID-19 preparations now to reduce the effects of outbreak conditions on companies, employees, clients, and the public. Employers who have not prepared for pandemic events should do so as soon as possible to protect themselves and their staff from potentially escalating epidemic conditions. A safer workplace culture has evolved because of the transition from the Pandemic to Endemic phase and increased community knowledge, particularly among the workers who must receive the Covid-19 vaccine to avoid the disease's severity. All industries, especially those with high risk, should follow the safe work standards that DOSH Malaysia and MHO have released in response to this outbreak. In order to determine the sustainability of hazard control and the extent to which this transformation in work culture is being implemented, this study was created. Basically, throughout this Endemic, numerous modifications in safe working practises and hazard control will be adopted. It is regarded as a constructive change that will also increase workplace safety for employees. This study is carried out to determine the level of change implemented and the extent to which it has a lasting effect in changing the way of working safely in the workplace. Keywords: Post-Covid, Safety Culture, Hazard Control and Work Practices
大流行后的工作场所安全文化转型和危害控制措施
自2020年3月大流行开始以来,马来西亚共有447万例病例。自2022年5月中旬以来,COVID-19大流行新确诊病例数已降至每天不到2000例。部分原因是人口的高免疫率。因此,这种转变正朝着恢复正常经济生活的方向发展。职业往往与社会经济地位有关,这也会影响一个人感染covid - 19的风险。所有雇主现在都必须做好COVID-19准备,以减少疫情对公司、员工、客户和公众的影响。没有为大流行事件做好准备的雇主应尽快做好准备,以保护自己和员工免受可能升级的流行病的影响。由于从大流行阶段过渡到流行阶段以及社区知识的增加,特别是必须接种Covid-19疫苗以避免疾病严重程度的工人,已经形成了一种更安全的工作场所文化。所有行业,特别是高风险行业,应遵循马来西亚卫生部和世卫组织为应对此次疫情发布的安全工作标准。为了确定危害控制的可持续性以及这种工作文化转型的实施程度,我们开展了这项研究。基本上,在整个流行病期间,将采用安全工作实践和危害控制方面的许多修改。这被认为是一个建设性的变化,也将提高员工的工作场所安全。进行这项研究是为了确定实施的变化水平,以及它在改变工作场所安全工作方式方面产生持久影响的程度。关键词:后疫情,安全文化,危害控制和工作实践
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