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Abstract : UNIRAZAK Library |
Knowledge Management (KM) is proficiency in learning to generate, recognize,
capture, organize, evaluate, share, and apply that knowledge. One of the KM practices
is based on the model Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi, 1995 named the SECI
Model, which included practices of Socialization, Externalizations, Internalizations and
Combination. The level of awareness and understanding of KM practices in the
perspective of safety is still little among safety practitioners and employees in general.
This can be seen although much safety-related training is given every year, there are
still breaches of safety practices among the workers, which contribute to the statistics
of accidents at work. Therefore, assessing the importance of KM practices to be
learned and practiced by safety practitioners is crucial. This study aims to assess the
level of practices of KM among Safety Practitioners in the FGV Group of companies to
achieve the best safety and health organization goals. The Safety Management (SM)
practices elements at the workplace are studied. A study was conducted by distributing
online self-administered questionnaires to the targeted sampling respondent, 54 FGV
safety practitioners. Descriptive analysis and regression analysis will be carried out to
measure the one affects the other between KM and SM practices. This study will be
beneficial in assessing the awareness among safety practitioners in FGV towards the
importance of KM practices in assisting them in managing safety and health at the
workplace.
Key Terms: knowledge management, safety management, safety compliance |
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