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Int J Occup Saf Ergon ; 28(4): 2403-2410, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34704546

ABSTRACT

Objectives. In health and safety at work, two main groups of causes of occupational accidents have been identified: unsafe conditions or technical factors; and the causes related to safe behavior or the human factor. The objective of this study is to analyze the predictive variables (emotional intelligence, personality, impulsivity and safety of the work environment) for three factors of the CONS-32 scale (criterion variables: use of protections, personal risk behavior and personal physical workload) in the construction sector. Methods. Using a sample of 256 Spanish workers from this sector, we analyzed the significant correlations between the three criterion variables and a set of variables extracted from various instruments, as well as the regression models that explain most of the variance. Results. The results show that the main predictive variables that explain the three factors are those related to responsibility as a personality trait, impulsivity and safety of the work environment. Conclusions. Based on the empirical evidence found, the most explanatory factor in all cases is safety climate in the work environment.


Subject(s)
Construction Industry , Occupational Health , Humans , Safety , Surveys and Questionnaires , Accidents, Occupational/prevention & control , Personality , Impulsive Behavior
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Univ. psychol ; 12(1): 249-259, jan. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-680560

ABSTRACT

En el presente artículo se estudian las propiedades psicométricas de la escala ELBus-21 que permite evaluar los estresores laborales que son propios de los conductores de autobuses españoles. Los participantes de la presente investigación son 287 conductores de autobuses (80.1% hombres y 19.9% mujeres) de tres radios de acción: urbano, interurbano y discrecional. Los resultados obtenidos constatan, después de realizar un análisis factorial exploratorio de la escala, una estructura constituida por tres factores que hacen referencia a las condiciones del tráfico, a la sobrecarga y la fatiga, y a la falta de confort personal. Además, los tres factores obtenidos tienen una fiabilidad adecuada. Igualmente, se constatan indicios de validez de los tres factores si se toman como referencia el estrés, los trastornos psicofisiológicos, las conductas de seguridad en el vehículo, la autonomía en el puesto de trabajo y algunos correlatos empíricos. En suma, la presente escala puede resultar idónea para identificar de manera apropiada los estresores laborales en los conductores de autobuses españoles. La escala ELBus-21 puede ser utilizada como un inventario de screening en combinación con otros instrumentos.


In the present article we studied the psychometric properties of the EL-Bus-21 scale, which enables us to evaluate the occupational stressors that affect Spanish bus drivers. 287 bus drivers (80.1% men and 19.9% women) took part in the study from three different sectors: metropolitan, intercity and charter coach drivers. The findings, after carrying out an exploratory factor analysis of the scale, revealed a structure comprised of three factors, namely, road environment, workload and fatigue, and personal discomfort. What's more, these three factors showed appropriate reliability. Similarly, the three factors showed validity with regard to stress, psycho-physiological disorders, safety behaviours in the vehicle and autonomy on the job as well as a number of empirical correlates. By way of summing up, the present scale may be ideally suited to adequately identifying the occupational stressors of Spanish bus drivers. The ELBus-21 may be used as a screening inventory in combination with other instruments.


Subject(s)
Psychometrics , Trust
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Psicothema (Oviedo) ; 21(1): 165-169, ene.-mar. 2009. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-130686

ABSTRACT

La prevención de riesgos laborales en el sector de la construcción tiene una etiología psicosocial. En el presente artículo estudiamos las propiedades psicométricas de una escala (CONS-32) creada con el objetivo de detectar la prevención personal y los riesgos del puesto de trabajo. Los participantes de la presente investigación son 336 trabajadores del sector de la construcción residentes en Catalunya. Después de realizar un análisis factorial exploratorio de la escala se constata una estructura constituida por cuatro factores que implican tanto las características del puesto de trabajo como los comportamientos de los individuos. Los resultados obtenidos indican que los factores tienen una fiabilidad adecuada. En este sentido, la presente escala puede resultar idónea para identificar de manera apropiada los riesgos laborales en el sector de la construcción (AU)


Risk prevention in the construction industry has a psychosocial etiology. This article studies the psychometric properties of a scale (CONS-32) created to detect personal prevention and job-related risks. The 336 participants in the present study are from the construction industry and reside in Catalonia. After exploratory factor analysis of the scale, the structure is shown to consist of four factors that involve job characteristics and individual behaviours. The results indicate adequate reliability. Therefore, the present scale may be ideal for identifying safety risks in the construction industry (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Accident Prevention , Occupational Risks , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Reproducibility of Results , Construction Industry
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Psicothema ; 21(1): 165-9, 2009 Feb.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19178872

ABSTRACT

CONS-32: Factor structure and psychometric properties. Risk prevention in the construction industry has a psychosocial etiology. This article studies the psychometric properties of a scale (CONS-32) created to detect personal prevention and job-related risks. The 336 participants in the present study are from the construction industry and reside in Catalonia. After exploratory factor analysis of the scale, the structure is shown to consist of four factors that involve job characteristics and individual behaviours. The results indicate adequate reliability. Therefore, the present scale may be ideal for identifying safety risks in the construction industry.


Subject(s)
Occupational Health , Risk Management , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adult , European Union , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Industry , Male , Occupational Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Protective Devices , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Risk Management/legislation & jurisprudence , Risk Management/standards , Risk-Taking , Spain , Young Adult
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