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COMPARISON OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS FREQUENCY AMONG OFF SHORE AND ONSHORE OIL INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES

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  53-63

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 The purpose of this study was to compare JOB STRESS, its components (time pressure, method of payment and performance appraisal, interaction with coworkers and machinery, job goals, physical conditions of workplace, occupational accidents, decision making, time schedule, working hours and stress times outside the working place) and occupational accidents in OFF SHORE and non-off shore employees in one of related companies to OIL INDUSTRIES. Research method was a causal- comparative study and the statistical population included 1000, all male, from which 265 were selected using random selection method as sample of this study. The research questionnaire was a 46-question of Bell Cake (1995) JOB STRESS. Data were analyzed with use of independent sample t-test with F-Levine’s Test for Equality of Variances and Chi-square test. The analysis data showed that there is significance difference between having an accident group and non-having an accident group in the level of JOB STRESS (p≤0.05). Also, there is a significance difference between the frequency of accidents between OFF SHORE and non-off shore employees (p≤0.01). However, there is no significant difference in the level of JOB STRESS among OFF SHORE and non-off shore employees (p>0.05). Thus, this study shows the effect of JOB STRESS and offshore working conditions on the frequency of occupational accidents.

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MEHDAD, A., RAHIMI, R., & ATASHPOUR, S.H.. (2011). COMPARISON OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS FREQUENCY AMONG OFF SHORE AND ONSHORE OIL INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (NEW FINDINGS IN PSYCHOLOGY), 6(19), 53-63. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/175078/en

Vancouver: Copy

MEHDAD A., RAHIMI R., ATASHPOUR S.H.. COMPARISON OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS FREQUENCY AMONG OFF SHORE AND ONSHORE OIL INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (NEW FINDINGS IN PSYCHOLOGY)[Internet]. 2011;6(19):53-63. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/175078/en

IEEE: Copy

A. MEHDAD, R. RAHIMI, and S.H. ATASHPOUR, “COMPARISON OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS FREQUENCY AMONG OFF SHORE AND ONSHORE OIL INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES,” JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (NEW FINDINGS IN PSYCHOLOGY), vol. 6, no. 19, pp. 53–63, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/175078/en

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