Occupational health and safety in small businesses: The rationale behind compliance

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Esterhuyzen, Elriza [1 ]
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[1] Univ South Africa, Dept Operat Management, Pretoria, South Africa
关键词
compliance; direct and indirect costs; financial aspects; moral contentions; occupational health and safety; OHS; OHS legal directives; small business; EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS; SUSTAINABILITY; MANAGEMENT; CHALLENGES; MEDIATORS; ETHICS;
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10.15249/16-1-287
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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Occupational health and safety (OHS), as a fundamental human right, forms the basis of the obligation of employers to employees, requiring employers to do what is right. Responsible management practices encompass cognisance of sustainability, responsibility as well as legal, financial and moral aspects related to OHS compliance. As point of departure, an overview of core OHS criteria for small businesses is provided, with reference to awareness of these criteria in the G20 countries. This article utilises quantitative and qualitative data analysis to examine the reasons why small business owners/managers comply with occupational health and safety directives, such the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act (COIDA) in South Africa, determine if such reasons for compliance culminate in actual compliance, and determine the perceived effect of direct and indirect costs of OHS incidents. A total of 350 small business owners/managers took part in this study. The findings indicate that whilst small business owners/managers realise the rationale behind OHS compliance in terms of moral, legal and financial components, moral aspects related to OHS compliance are deemed most important. Small business owners/managers thus seem to realise the importance of OHS compliance. However, when it comes to adhering to their responsibility in terms of general safety regulations of the OHS Act and registration with the Compensation Fund as specified in the COIDA (as examples of actual compliance), small business owners/managers' compliance does not reflect such realisation. A model to enhance OHS standards in small businesses, encompassing legal, moral and financial rationales, is proposed.
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