THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS AND OHS (OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY) PERFORMANCE IN THE INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT
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Emergency Preparedness,, Workplace Safety, , Safety Culture, , Risk ManagementAbstract
Emergency awareness is considered a crucial factor that influences employee preparedness in facing workplace incidents and contributes to the improvement of occupational safety and health (OSH) performance. This study uses a literature review method by analyzing various scientific journals related to emergency management and OSH from the past five years. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between emergency awareness and OSH performance in industrial settings. The findings show that the level of emergency awareness varies across companies and is influenced by training, risk communication, and organizational safety culture. High levels of awareness have been proven to contribute to better safety behavior and a reduction in workplace accidents. Supporting factors such as management commitment, a strong safety culture, and employee mental well-being also play a significant role in enhancing awareness and OSH performance. In addition, emergency training and simulations are effective in strengthening employee preparedness and response during critical situations. This study concludes that improving OSH performance can be achieved through the holistic development of emergency awareness, integrating both technical and psychosocial aspects within industrial work environments.
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