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Analyzing Safety Culture in Sri Lankan Industrial Chemical Laboratories

  • Samaranayake, Ashen I. (Department of Chemistry, College of Chemical Sciences, Institute of Chemistry Ceylon) ;
  • Nishadya, Sajani (Department of Chemistry, College of Chemical Sciences, Institute of Chemistry Ceylon) ;
  • Jayasundara, Udaya K. (Department of Chemistry, College of Chemical Sciences, Institute of Chemistry Ceylon)
  • Received : 2021.08.14
  • Accepted : 2021.11.06
  • Published : 2022.03.30

Abstract

Background: A laboratory where chemicals are handled can be considered a hazardous environment, and hence, prudent practices should be strictly enforced. If not, deadly accidents and incidents could occur due to a lack of safety practices and poor safety culture. The purpose of this study is to analyze the existing safety culture and propose potential recommendations to enhance the level of safety education in the chemical laboratories in the Western Province of Sri Lanka. Methods: A survey questionnaire was administered among the laboratory supervisors of the chemical laboratories in the Western Province of Sri Lanka in 2019. Results: Even though 80 surveys were distributed among prospective participants, only 46 surveys were submitted, which is 58% of the response rate. Most of the individuals who participated in the survey were females below 35 years old, and approximately 96% of the participants had at least one year of working experience in the same laboratory setting. The majority considered safety as an important factor that requires further improvements with third-party safety inspections; however, 54% of the respondents mentioned that those inspections were conducted by the employees from their laboratory. Conclusion: From the study, it has been discovered that employees have knowledge of safety culture to a certain extent. A significant percentage (83%) of participants believed that further safety measures are required for a safer laboratory. However, the study revealed that the attitudes of some employees should be changed to have a better safety culture. Hence the authors would like to suggest having annual training sessions and well-formulated safety policies to improve the safety culture.

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Acknowledgement

The authors would like to express gratitude to all the respondents who participated in the survey and all the students who assisted by distributing the survey to their supervisors. The authors also acknowledge the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon for the support.

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