OHS management audits are one means of obtaining data that may serve as leading indicators. The measurement properties of such data are therefore important. This study used data from Workwell audit program in Ontario, a Canadian province. The audit instrument consisted of 122 items related to 17 OHS management elements. The study sought answers regarding (a) the ability of audit-based scores to predict workers' compensation claims outcomes, (b) structural characteristics of the data in relation to the organization of the audit instrument, and (c) internal consistency of items within audit elements.
Developing leading indicators from OHS management audit data: Determining the measurement properties of audit data from the field
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
Kraftfahrwesen | 1995
|Wirtschaft und Management - AUDIT - Innovationsgrab
Online Contents | 2007