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The aim of this study is to conduct a comparative analysis of safety awareness and compliance between small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. The study utilized a structured questionnaire to collect data from 179 respondents, including workers from both small and medium-scale manufacturing companies. The mean scores were computed for the various safety awareness constructs to have the general safety level awareness for both small and medium-scale companies. Z-test was utilized to establish a significant difference in the safety awareness level between small and medium-scale workers. Principal Component Analysis was used to unravel structures or patterns in the safety awareness level among the workers. The findings revealed that medium-scale company workers generally exhibited significantly higher levels of safety awareness compared to their counterparts in small-scale companies. The principal component analysis (PCA) result highlighted the distinction between management-level and individual-level safety awareness factors, indicating the need for tailored interventions for small and medium-scale companies.
本研究旨在对尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆省中小型企业(SMEs)的安全意识和合规情况进行比较分析。研究采用结构化问卷调查的方式,收集了 179 名受访者的数据,其中包括来自中小型制造企业的工人。计算了各种安全意识构建的平均分,以了解中小型企业的总体安全意识水平。利用 Z 检验确定小型和中型企业工人的安全意识水平存在显著差异。主成分分析用于揭示工人安全意识水平的结构或模式。研究结果表明,与小型企业的工人相比,中型企业工人的安全意识水平普遍较高。主成分分析(PCA)结果突出了管理层面和个人层面安全意识因素之间的区别,表明有必要对中小型公司进行有针对性的干预。