Research Article

The State of Occupational Health and Safety Management Frameworks (OHSMF) and Occupational Injuries and Accidents in the Ghanaian Oil and Gas Industry: Assessing the Mediating Role of Safety Knowledge

Table 5

Correlation results for Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC).

Variables1234567891011121314

(1) Gender
(2) Age.122
(3) Education.324.562
(4) Work experience.413.424.222
(5) Managerial level.435.313.268.442
(6) Organizational hazards (OH).435.413.091.313.312
(7) Safety policies, procedures, and standards (SPS).291.113.179.235.279.613
(8) Plant and equipment’s/personal protection equipment (PPE).335.324.157.402.235.535.513
(9) Safety training (ST).368.312.279.213.257.491.479.446
(10) Employee priorities and need for safety (EPS).546.446.357.524.435-.313-.291-.257-.279
(11) Occupational safety management framework (OHSMF).435.357.224.268.213.513.535.532.457-.379
(12) Safety knowledge (SK).135.179.313.179.213.391.346.368.235-.279.313
(13) Workplace accidents (WPA)-.413.112.168.192.191-.412-.435-.224-.512-.413-.591-.413
(14) Work-related injuries (WRI)-.413-.135.113.257.135-.324-.413-.313-.435-.413-.502-.371.724

Correlations above 0.3 and -0.3 were all significant at (interpretation of results was based on 2 decimals).