An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant

Background: Occupational risk management is known as a catalyst in generating superior returns for all stakeholders on a sustainable basis. A number of companies in Ghana implemented health and safety measures adopted from international companies to ensure the safety of their employees. However, the...

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Main Authors: Amevi Acakpovi, Lucky Dzamikumah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-12-01
Series:Safety and Health at Work
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spelling doaj-d651b03a255149328229b37e7fc2319d2020-11-24T22:37:42ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112016-12-017433133910.1016/j.shaw.2016.04.006An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power PlantAmevi Acakpovi0Lucky Dzamikumah1Electrical/Electronic Department, Accra Polytechnic, Accra, GhanaOpen University of Malaysia/Accra Institute of Technology, Accra-North Accra, Accra, GhanaBackground: Occupational risk management is known as a catalyst in generating superior returns for all stakeholders on a sustainable basis. A number of companies in Ghana implemented health and safety measures adopted from international companies to ensure the safety of their employees. However, there exist great threats to employees' safety in these companies. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the level of compliance of Occupational Health and Safety management systems and standards set by international and local legislation in power producing companies in Ghana. Methods: The methodology is conducted by administering questionnaires and in-depth interviews as measuring instruments. A random sampling technique was applied to 60 respondents; only 50 respondents returned their responses. The questionnaire was developed from a literature review and contained questions and items relevant to the initial research problem. A factor analysis was also carried out to investigate the influence of some variables on safety in general. Results: Results showed that the significant factors that influence the safety of employees at the hydroelectric power plant stations are: lack of training and supervision, non-observance of safe work procedures, lack of management commitment, and lack of periodical check on machine operations. The study pointed out the safety loopholes and therefore helped improve the health and safety measures of employees in the selected company by providing effective recommendations. Conclusion: The implementation of the proposed recommendations in this paper, would lead to the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses of employees as well as property damage and incidents in hydroelectric power plants. The recommendations may equally be considered as benchmark for the Safety and Health Management System with international standards.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791116300129health and safetyprevention of injuriesrisk managementsafety standardwork musculoskeletal disorder
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Lucky Dzamikumah
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Lucky Dzamikumah
An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
Safety and Health at Work
health and safety
prevention of injuries
risk management
safety standard
work musculoskeletal disorder
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Lucky Dzamikumah
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title An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
title_short An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
title_full An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
title_fullStr An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
title_sort investigation of health and safety measures in a hydroelectric power plant
publisher Elsevier
series Safety and Health at Work
issn 2093-7911
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Occupational risk management is known as a catalyst in generating superior returns for all stakeholders on a sustainable basis. A number of companies in Ghana implemented health and safety measures adopted from international companies to ensure the safety of their employees. However, there exist great threats to employees' safety in these companies. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the level of compliance of Occupational Health and Safety management systems and standards set by international and local legislation in power producing companies in Ghana. Methods: The methodology is conducted by administering questionnaires and in-depth interviews as measuring instruments. A random sampling technique was applied to 60 respondents; only 50 respondents returned their responses. The questionnaire was developed from a literature review and contained questions and items relevant to the initial research problem. A factor analysis was also carried out to investigate the influence of some variables on safety in general. Results: Results showed that the significant factors that influence the safety of employees at the hydroelectric power plant stations are: lack of training and supervision, non-observance of safe work procedures, lack of management commitment, and lack of periodical check on machine operations. The study pointed out the safety loopholes and therefore helped improve the health and safety measures of employees in the selected company by providing effective recommendations. Conclusion: The implementation of the proposed recommendations in this paper, would lead to the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses of employees as well as property damage and incidents in hydroelectric power plants. The recommendations may equally be considered as benchmark for the Safety and Health Management System with international standards.
topic health and safety
prevention of injuries
risk management
safety standard
work musculoskeletal disorder
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