THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SAFETY COMPLIANCE BEHAVIOUR, SAFETY COMMUNICATION AND SAFETY STANDARD AND PROCEDURE: AN INVESTIGATION AMONG WORKERS IN MALAYSIAN SME'S

Small and medium enterprises are in the midst of enhancing Malaysia's GDP in recent years, despite the uncertain world economic conditions. In 2019, it is expected that 41 per cent of the country's GDP is contributed by SMEs, especially SMEs based on halal products and services. Around 70%...

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Economic development
Employees
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Employment
Entrepreneurship
Fatalities
Feedback
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Hypothesis testing
Industrial accidents
Injuries
Literature reviews
Manufacturing
Occupational accidents
Occupational safety
Safety management
Safety training
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Workers
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