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International Journal of Research in Business
Management (IJRBM)
Vol. 1, Issue 1, June 2013, 1-10
© Impact Journals
A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE MEASURES OF
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN THE VIEW OF SALEM REGION
K. LOGASAKTHI1
& K. RAJAGOPAL2
1
Assistant Professor, Knowledge Business School, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
2
Director, Knowledge Business School, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT
Labour health, safety and welfare are the measures of promoting the efficiency of labour. The various welfare
measures provided by the employer will have immediate impact on the health, physical and mental efficiency alertness,
morale and overall efficiency of the worker and thereby contributing to the higher productivity. Some of the facilities and
services which fall within the preview of labour welfare includes adequate canteen facilities, accommodation
arrangements, recreational facilities, medical facilities transportation facilities for traveling from & to the place of work.
This paper highlights the welfare measures taken in the chemical industry, the employees’ satisfaction level, and
to identify the overall quality of work life of the employees. The Data collection was done through schedule. In some
cases personal interview was needed at the time of filling up of questionnaire. To analyze, the collected data the researcher
used simple percentage analysis, one way ANOVA and Chi-Square test. Different charts and graphs were drawn to
interpret the collected data.
KEYWORDS: Job Satisfaction, Safety Requirements, Employee Health, Human Resource Management
INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
Labour health, safety and welfare are the measures of promoting the efficiency of labour. The various welfare
measures provided by the employer will have immediate impact on the health, physical and mental efficiency alertness,
morale and overall efficiency of the worker and there are by contributing to the higher productivity. Some of the facilities
and services which fall within the preview of labour welfare like adequate canteen facilities, accommodation arrangements,
recreational facilities, medical facilities and transportation.
The Concept of Labour Health, Safety and Welfare
The concept of labour health, safety and welfare are flexible and widely differs with respect to the time, region,
industry, country, social value and customs, degree of industrialization the general socio economic development of the
people and political ideologies prevailing during a particular time frame.
It is also, molded according to the age group, sex, socio-cultural background, economic status and educational
level of workers in various industries. Accordingly, the concept cannot be very precisely defined. However, experts treat it
in their own way.
According to the Labour Welfare Committee
Anything that can do for the intellectual, physical, moral and economic benefits of the worker is very much
essential. Whether by the employers, by the government or other agencies over and above what is laid down by law or
what is normally expected of the contractual benefits for which the workers have bargained. According to the committee
2 K. Logasakthi & K. Rajagopal
on labour welfare services such services and amenities as adequate canteens, rest rooms, recreation sanitary, medical
facilities, arrangement for travel to and from the place of work and for the accommodation of worker employed at a
distance from their home and such other services.
The International Labour Organization
Such services and facilities may to enable the persons employed to perform their work in a healthy & congenial
surroundings, Insists on providing amenities conductive to good health and high morale.
Labour Welfare in India
In India, labour welfare started in its broader meaning but has gradually become narrower in outlook. The main
objective of their labour welfare scheme is to induce a happy employer and employee relations. Generally, it provides a
psychologically satisfactory work environment. To meet the legal requirements one must provide labour welfare facilities.
The social reform movement of the 20th
century included within their scope, the term labour welfare.
Labour welfare aims at providing such service facilities and amenties as would enable the worker in factories and
industries to perform their work in healthy congenial atmosphere to good health and high morale.
Necessity of Welfare Work in India
Labour health, safety and welfare activities in India are urgently needed because India is an industrial backward
country and the working conditions are not satisfactory in Indian industries. The workers are poor and illiterate. They are
generally blamed for being irresponsible and lazy. Labour health, safety and welfare activities are necessary for improving
their working conditions and their economic and living standards. In modern society, economic development of laboureres
plays a vital role in production. Hence, by uplifting labour, the economic development of the nation increases markedly
which in turn increases the National productivity.
In olden days, the employers suppressed the workers by paying less salary and extracting more work that too in an
unsatisfactory working environment. This has created conflict between the employer and the employee. To safeguard the
employees from the ill-treatment of employer, the employee trade unions were formed to solve their genuine problems.
The growth provided incentive to the labour legislation in India. The first factories Act was passed in 1881 and the same
was amended from time to time. Subsequently the mines Act 01, Dock laborers Act 1934, Dock workers (Regulation and
employment Act 1948, plantation labours Act 1951, Motor transport workers Act 1961 and the contract laborers Act 1070
came into existence to take care of the problems of the employees in the relevant & respective areas of domain.
About the Industry
Incorporated in 1997, Synthotex Chemicals is one of the most reputed manufacturers, exporters and suppliers of
superior quality dyeing chemicals. They have been industry's expert partner in the field of fabric softeners, textile
chemicals, printing binders, emulsifiers, and finishing agents ever since inception. The range of products includes cleaning
agents, leather binders, paint binders, flock binders, rubber mould releasing agent, liquid soaps, cleaning agents, textile
dyeing chemicals.
METHODOLOGY
Research is common parlance refers to a search of knowledge. It can be defined as scientific and systematic
search for pertinent information on a specific task. Infact, research is an art of scientific investigation. The advanced
learner is directory of current English which lays down the meaning of research as a careful investigation or inquiry
A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 3
especially through search for new facts in ones desired branch of knowledge.
Research methodology is a way to systematically solve a research problem. It may be understood as a science of
studying how research is done scientifically. In research it is the responsibility of the researchers to expose the research
decisions and to evaluate them before they are implemented. The researcher has specified very clearly and precisely, what
decisions is and why the selection is made, so that others can evaluate it.
Research Design
A research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection and analysis of data in a manner that aims to
combine relevance to the research purpose with economy in procedure. The researcher has undertaken a descriptive type of
research, It describes the characteristics of population or presentation of answer for the questions like where, when and
how relating to a particular field. The study will present the state of affairs as it exists. This type of study mainly helps to
know the past and to predict the future.
Data Collection
While dealing with any real life problem, it is obvious that data are inadequate and hence it becomes necessary to
collect data that are appropriate. Depending upon the sources of information available data can be classified as
Primary data, Secondary data
Sample Size
The researcher has chosen the 100 employees in the Salem region.., the sample size is 100.
Tools for Analysis
• Simple percentage
• Anova
• Chi-square
Simple Percentage
It is the simplest tool and easy method to express the data in percentage which is also used to compare the datas.
Anova
As a non-parametric test it can be used to determine the category of data which shows dependency or whether the
two classifications are dependent.
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
Table 1: Age Wise Classification of the Respondents
S. No Age Group
No. of
Respondents
Percentage
%
1. 18 – 24 Years 20 20
2. 25 – 34 Years 30 30
3. 35 – 44 Years 27 27
4. 45 – 54 Years 23 23
Total 100 100
Source: Primary data
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Interpretation
From the above table it could be interpreted that the majority of the respondent, 30 of them come under the age
group of 25-34 years and also 27% of the respondents come under the age group of 35-44 years and 23% of the
respondents come under the 45-54 years age group and 20% of the respondents belong to the 18-24 years.
Figure 1: Chart Shows Age Wise Classification of the Respondents
Table 2: Table Shows Experience of the Respondents
S. No Experience
No. of
Respondents
Percentage
%
1. Below 1 year 17 17
2. 1 – 2 year 13 13
3. 2 – 3 year 30 30
4. 3 – 4 year 10 10
5. 4 – 5 year 10 10
6. Above 5 year 20 20
Total 100 100
Source: Primary data
Interpretation
The above table shows that 30% of the respondents are having experience to the tune of 2-3 years’. About 20% of
the respondents are having more than 5 years of experience 17% of the respondents are having experience below1 year.
13% of the respondents are having 1-2 years’ experience 10% of the respondents are having 3-4 years and 4-5 years’
experience
Figure 2: Table Shows Experience of the Respondents
A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 5
Table 3: Opinion of the Respondents on Disposal of Waste in Proper Way
S. No
Opinion of the
Respondents
No. of
Respondents
Percentage
%
1. Highly satisfied 22 22
2. Satisfied 48 48
3. Neutral 17 17
4. Dissatisfied 7 7
5. Highly Dissatisfied 8 8
Total 100 100
Source: Primary data
Interpretation
The above table that it could be found that 48% of the respondents are satisfied with disposal of waste, 22% of the
respondents rate them highly satisfied, 17% of the respondents of them have neutral opinion about, 8% of the respondents
opinion are highly dissatisfied, 7% of the respondents are dissatisfied with the wastages disposal.
Figure 3: Opinion of the Respondents on Disposal of Waste in Proper Way
Table 4: Table Shows Periodic Health Check-Up Facility Provided by Organization
S. No
Opinion of the
Respondents
No. of
Respondents
Percentage
%
1. Highly satisfied 60 60
2. Satisfied 10 10
3. Neutral 10 10
4. Dissatisfied 10 10
5. Highly Dissatisfied 10 10
Total 100 100
Source: Primary data
Interpretation
The above table that it is evident that 40% of the respondents are highly satisfied 10% of the respondents have
opinioned respectively that they are each satisfied, Neutral dissatisfied and highly dissatisfied with the periodic health
checkup provide by the organization.
CHI – SQUARE TEST
Chi-square test is a non-parametric test used most frequently by the marketing researcher to test the hypothesis
procedure that help to ascertain the likelihood of hypothesized population parameter being correct. The objective of chi-
square is to determine if real or significant difference exist among various groups. The sample data is presented in the form
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of a contingency table with any number of rows or columns.
Chi-Square Test (X2
) = ΣΣΣΣ (Oij – Eij) 2/Eij
Where,
Oij = Observed frequency
Eij = Expected frequency
R – Number of rows
C – Number of columns
Expected frequency = Row total × Column total
____________________
Grand total
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXPERIENCE AND SAFETY OFFICER WORK
Table 5: Expected Frequency Table
Safety
Officer/Experience
HS S N PS HDS Total
↓1 Year 9
(3.4)
3
(3.4)
0
(3.4)
4
(3.4)
1
(3.4)
17
1-2 Year 3
(2.6)
1
(2.6)
5
(2.6)
3
(2.6)
1
(2.6)
13
2-3 Year 6
(6)
1.1
(6)
9
(6)
3
(6)
1
(6)
30
3-4 Year 0
(2)
3
(2)
4
(2)
2
(2)
1
(2)
10
4-5 Year 3
(2)
2
(2)
1
(2)
1
(2)
3
(2)
10
↑5 year 1
(4)
5
(4)
6
(4)
4
(4)
5
(4)
20
Total 20 20 20 20 20 100
Table 6
O E (O−−−−E) (O−−−−E)2
(O−−−−E)2
/ E
9 3.4 5.6 31.36 9.22
3 3.4 -0.4 0.16 0.04
0 3.4 -3.4 11.56 3.4
4 3.4 0.6 0.36 0.10
1 3.4 -2.4 5.76 1.69
3 2.6 0.4 0.16 0.061
1 2.6 -1.6 2.56 0.98
5 2.6 2.4 5.46 2.21
3 2.6 0.4 0.16 0.06
1 2.6 -1.6 2.56 0.98
6 6 0 0 0
11 6 5 25 4.16
9 6 3 9 1.5
3 6 -3 9 1.5
1 6 -5 25 4.16
0 2 -2 4 -2
3 2 1 1 0.5
A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 7
Table 6: Contd.
4 2 2 4 -31.561
2 2 0 0 0
1 2 -1 1 0.5
3 2 1 1 0.5
2 2 0 0 0
1 2 -1 1 0.5
1 2 -1 1 0.5
3 2 1 1 0.5
1 4 -3 9 2.25
5 4 1 1 0.25
6 4 2 4 1
4 4 0 0 0
5 4 1 1 0.25
Σ (O – E )2
/ E =37.811
Degree of Freedom : 20
Calculated Value : 37.811
Tabulated Value : 31.40
Level of Significance : 5%
Null-Hypothesis
H0: There is no significant relationship between experience and safety office work.
Alternative-Hypothesis
H1: There is significant relationship between experience and safety office work.
Interpretation
From the above table, tabulated value 31.410. When compared to the calculated value 37.811 is higher than table
value. The result of experience and safety officer works support to the alternative hypothesis.
There is a significant relationship between the experience and safety office work is effective by the organization.
ONE WAY ANOVA
The simple form of anlaysis of variance is one-way model, which we use with simple random samples in order to
campare the offer of a single independent on the dependent. The various elements of one way ANOVA analysis are,
• Variance between sample
• Variance within sample
SS between = Total ss between – Correction factor.
SS with in = Total ss – total ss between
Correction factor = (T2) Total Square / N
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND PERIODIC HEALTH CHECKUP FACILITIES OF THE
ORGANIZATION
Table 7
Source Variation Sample Square
Degree of
Freedom
Measures of Square F – Ratio F – Limit (5%)
SS between −318.81 (K – 1) (4 – 1)3 (−318.81/3)− 106.27
−18.35 (3, 96)2.76
SS within 556.6 (n – k) (100 – 4) 96 (556.6/96)5.79
Table Value : 2.76
Calculated Value : −−−−18.35
Degree of Freedom : (3, 96)
Interpretation
The above table shows that the calculated value is lower than the table value 5% of level of significance with the
degree of freedom being V1 = 3, V2 = 96 this analysis support the null hypothesis. This indicates there is no significant
relationship between age and periodic health checkup facilities of the organization.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCOME AND MEDICAL RE-IMBURSEMENT FACILITIES OF THE
ORGANIZATION
Table 8
Source
Variation
Sample Square Degree of Freedom Measures of Square F – Ratio F – Limit (5%)
SS between 4.49 (K – 1) (4 – 1)3 (4.49/3)1.497
0.58 (3, 96)2.68
SS within 248.02 (n – k) (100 – 4) 96 (248.02/96)2.58
Table Value : 2.68
Calculated Value : 0.58
Degree of freedom : (3, 96)
Interpretation
The above table shows that the calculated value is lower than the table value 5% of level of significance with the
degree of freedom being V1 = 3, V2 = 96 this analysis support the null hypothesis. This indicates there is no significant
relationship between income and medical re-imbursement facilities of the organization.
Implications
Most of the respondents satisfied (expect some) with the facilities provided by the organization. Organization
should maintain same in the future years to come. The 60% of the respondents are not satisfied with the medical
reimbursement facilities. So industry has to concentrate towards settlement of funds internally. The firms can also provide
the mask and overcoat in order to avoid the health hazards. If the firm shows interest to motivate the employees by
exposing them to various training programme that would improve their performance. They can have the concentration
about instructions hear to the self-acting machines.
A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 9
DISCUSSIONS
The employees of this industry enjoy not only the satisfaction of their jobs but also various facilities given by the
firms. The labours extend their maximum support for the improvement of the company. The personal department takes
care of the total human resources in the company. The management provides all the health safety and welfares to the
employees that will help to produce better performance in the work and working environment.
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2 78-1371294846-1.mgmt - ijrbm - a study on employee - k.rajagopal

  • 1. International Journal of Research in Business Management (IJRBM) Vol. 1, Issue 1, June 2013, 1-10 © Impact Journals A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE MEASURES OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN THE VIEW OF SALEM REGION K. LOGASAKTHI1 & K. RAJAGOPAL2 1 Assistant Professor, Knowledge Business School, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India 2 Director, Knowledge Business School, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India ABSTRACT Labour health, safety and welfare are the measures of promoting the efficiency of labour. The various welfare measures provided by the employer will have immediate impact on the health, physical and mental efficiency alertness, morale and overall efficiency of the worker and thereby contributing to the higher productivity. Some of the facilities and services which fall within the preview of labour welfare includes adequate canteen facilities, accommodation arrangements, recreational facilities, medical facilities transportation facilities for traveling from & to the place of work. This paper highlights the welfare measures taken in the chemical industry, the employees’ satisfaction level, and to identify the overall quality of work life of the employees. The Data collection was done through schedule. In some cases personal interview was needed at the time of filling up of questionnaire. To analyze, the collected data the researcher used simple percentage analysis, one way ANOVA and Chi-Square test. Different charts and graphs were drawn to interpret the collected data. KEYWORDS: Job Satisfaction, Safety Requirements, Employee Health, Human Resource Management INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY Labour health, safety and welfare are the measures of promoting the efficiency of labour. The various welfare measures provided by the employer will have immediate impact on the health, physical and mental efficiency alertness, morale and overall efficiency of the worker and there are by contributing to the higher productivity. Some of the facilities and services which fall within the preview of labour welfare like adequate canteen facilities, accommodation arrangements, recreational facilities, medical facilities and transportation. The Concept of Labour Health, Safety and Welfare The concept of labour health, safety and welfare are flexible and widely differs with respect to the time, region, industry, country, social value and customs, degree of industrialization the general socio economic development of the people and political ideologies prevailing during a particular time frame. It is also, molded according to the age group, sex, socio-cultural background, economic status and educational level of workers in various industries. Accordingly, the concept cannot be very precisely defined. However, experts treat it in their own way. According to the Labour Welfare Committee Anything that can do for the intellectual, physical, moral and economic benefits of the worker is very much essential. Whether by the employers, by the government or other agencies over and above what is laid down by law or what is normally expected of the contractual benefits for which the workers have bargained. According to the committee
  • 2. 2 K. Logasakthi & K. Rajagopal on labour welfare services such services and amenities as adequate canteens, rest rooms, recreation sanitary, medical facilities, arrangement for travel to and from the place of work and for the accommodation of worker employed at a distance from their home and such other services. The International Labour Organization Such services and facilities may to enable the persons employed to perform their work in a healthy & congenial surroundings, Insists on providing amenities conductive to good health and high morale. Labour Welfare in India In India, labour welfare started in its broader meaning but has gradually become narrower in outlook. The main objective of their labour welfare scheme is to induce a happy employer and employee relations. Generally, it provides a psychologically satisfactory work environment. To meet the legal requirements one must provide labour welfare facilities. The social reform movement of the 20th century included within their scope, the term labour welfare. Labour welfare aims at providing such service facilities and amenties as would enable the worker in factories and industries to perform their work in healthy congenial atmosphere to good health and high morale. Necessity of Welfare Work in India Labour health, safety and welfare activities in India are urgently needed because India is an industrial backward country and the working conditions are not satisfactory in Indian industries. The workers are poor and illiterate. They are generally blamed for being irresponsible and lazy. Labour health, safety and welfare activities are necessary for improving their working conditions and their economic and living standards. In modern society, economic development of laboureres plays a vital role in production. Hence, by uplifting labour, the economic development of the nation increases markedly which in turn increases the National productivity. In olden days, the employers suppressed the workers by paying less salary and extracting more work that too in an unsatisfactory working environment. This has created conflict between the employer and the employee. To safeguard the employees from the ill-treatment of employer, the employee trade unions were formed to solve their genuine problems. The growth provided incentive to the labour legislation in India. The first factories Act was passed in 1881 and the same was amended from time to time. Subsequently the mines Act 01, Dock laborers Act 1934, Dock workers (Regulation and employment Act 1948, plantation labours Act 1951, Motor transport workers Act 1961 and the contract laborers Act 1070 came into existence to take care of the problems of the employees in the relevant & respective areas of domain. About the Industry Incorporated in 1997, Synthotex Chemicals is one of the most reputed manufacturers, exporters and suppliers of superior quality dyeing chemicals. They have been industry's expert partner in the field of fabric softeners, textile chemicals, printing binders, emulsifiers, and finishing agents ever since inception. The range of products includes cleaning agents, leather binders, paint binders, flock binders, rubber mould releasing agent, liquid soaps, cleaning agents, textile dyeing chemicals. METHODOLOGY Research is common parlance refers to a search of knowledge. It can be defined as scientific and systematic search for pertinent information on a specific task. Infact, research is an art of scientific investigation. The advanced learner is directory of current English which lays down the meaning of research as a careful investigation or inquiry
  • 3. A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 3 especially through search for new facts in ones desired branch of knowledge. Research methodology is a way to systematically solve a research problem. It may be understood as a science of studying how research is done scientifically. In research it is the responsibility of the researchers to expose the research decisions and to evaluate them before they are implemented. The researcher has specified very clearly and precisely, what decisions is and why the selection is made, so that others can evaluate it. Research Design A research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection and analysis of data in a manner that aims to combine relevance to the research purpose with economy in procedure. The researcher has undertaken a descriptive type of research, It describes the characteristics of population or presentation of answer for the questions like where, when and how relating to a particular field. The study will present the state of affairs as it exists. This type of study mainly helps to know the past and to predict the future. Data Collection While dealing with any real life problem, it is obvious that data are inadequate and hence it becomes necessary to collect data that are appropriate. Depending upon the sources of information available data can be classified as Primary data, Secondary data Sample Size The researcher has chosen the 100 employees in the Salem region.., the sample size is 100. Tools for Analysis • Simple percentage • Anova • Chi-square Simple Percentage It is the simplest tool and easy method to express the data in percentage which is also used to compare the datas. Anova As a non-parametric test it can be used to determine the category of data which shows dependency or whether the two classifications are dependent. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Table 1: Age Wise Classification of the Respondents S. No Age Group No. of Respondents Percentage % 1. 18 – 24 Years 20 20 2. 25 – 34 Years 30 30 3. 35 – 44 Years 27 27 4. 45 – 54 Years 23 23 Total 100 100 Source: Primary data
  • 4. 4 K. Logasakthi & K. Rajagopal Interpretation From the above table it could be interpreted that the majority of the respondent, 30 of them come under the age group of 25-34 years and also 27% of the respondents come under the age group of 35-44 years and 23% of the respondents come under the 45-54 years age group and 20% of the respondents belong to the 18-24 years. Figure 1: Chart Shows Age Wise Classification of the Respondents Table 2: Table Shows Experience of the Respondents S. No Experience No. of Respondents Percentage % 1. Below 1 year 17 17 2. 1 – 2 year 13 13 3. 2 – 3 year 30 30 4. 3 – 4 year 10 10 5. 4 – 5 year 10 10 6. Above 5 year 20 20 Total 100 100 Source: Primary data Interpretation The above table shows that 30% of the respondents are having experience to the tune of 2-3 years’. About 20% of the respondents are having more than 5 years of experience 17% of the respondents are having experience below1 year. 13% of the respondents are having 1-2 years’ experience 10% of the respondents are having 3-4 years and 4-5 years’ experience Figure 2: Table Shows Experience of the Respondents
  • 5. A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 5 Table 3: Opinion of the Respondents on Disposal of Waste in Proper Way S. No Opinion of the Respondents No. of Respondents Percentage % 1. Highly satisfied 22 22 2. Satisfied 48 48 3. Neutral 17 17 4. Dissatisfied 7 7 5. Highly Dissatisfied 8 8 Total 100 100 Source: Primary data Interpretation The above table that it could be found that 48% of the respondents are satisfied with disposal of waste, 22% of the respondents rate them highly satisfied, 17% of the respondents of them have neutral opinion about, 8% of the respondents opinion are highly dissatisfied, 7% of the respondents are dissatisfied with the wastages disposal. Figure 3: Opinion of the Respondents on Disposal of Waste in Proper Way Table 4: Table Shows Periodic Health Check-Up Facility Provided by Organization S. No Opinion of the Respondents No. of Respondents Percentage % 1. Highly satisfied 60 60 2. Satisfied 10 10 3. Neutral 10 10 4. Dissatisfied 10 10 5. Highly Dissatisfied 10 10 Total 100 100 Source: Primary data Interpretation The above table that it is evident that 40% of the respondents are highly satisfied 10% of the respondents have opinioned respectively that they are each satisfied, Neutral dissatisfied and highly dissatisfied with the periodic health checkup provide by the organization. CHI – SQUARE TEST Chi-square test is a non-parametric test used most frequently by the marketing researcher to test the hypothesis procedure that help to ascertain the likelihood of hypothesized population parameter being correct. The objective of chi- square is to determine if real or significant difference exist among various groups. The sample data is presented in the form
  • 6. 6 K. Logasakthi & K. Rajagopal of a contingency table with any number of rows or columns. Chi-Square Test (X2 ) = ΣΣΣΣ (Oij – Eij) 2/Eij Where, Oij = Observed frequency Eij = Expected frequency R – Number of rows C – Number of columns Expected frequency = Row total × Column total ____________________ Grand total RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXPERIENCE AND SAFETY OFFICER WORK Table 5: Expected Frequency Table Safety Officer/Experience HS S N PS HDS Total ↓1 Year 9 (3.4) 3 (3.4) 0 (3.4) 4 (3.4) 1 (3.4) 17 1-2 Year 3 (2.6) 1 (2.6) 5 (2.6) 3 (2.6) 1 (2.6) 13 2-3 Year 6 (6) 1.1 (6) 9 (6) 3 (6) 1 (6) 30 3-4 Year 0 (2) 3 (2) 4 (2) 2 (2) 1 (2) 10 4-5 Year 3 (2) 2 (2) 1 (2) 1 (2) 3 (2) 10 ↑5 year 1 (4) 5 (4) 6 (4) 4 (4) 5 (4) 20 Total 20 20 20 20 20 100 Table 6 O E (O−−−−E) (O−−−−E)2 (O−−−−E)2 / E 9 3.4 5.6 31.36 9.22 3 3.4 -0.4 0.16 0.04 0 3.4 -3.4 11.56 3.4 4 3.4 0.6 0.36 0.10 1 3.4 -2.4 5.76 1.69 3 2.6 0.4 0.16 0.061 1 2.6 -1.6 2.56 0.98 5 2.6 2.4 5.46 2.21 3 2.6 0.4 0.16 0.06 1 2.6 -1.6 2.56 0.98 6 6 0 0 0 11 6 5 25 4.16 9 6 3 9 1.5 3 6 -3 9 1.5 1 6 -5 25 4.16 0 2 -2 4 -2 3 2 1 1 0.5
  • 7. A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 7 Table 6: Contd. 4 2 2 4 -31.561 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 -1 1 0.5 3 2 1 1 0.5 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 -1 1 0.5 1 2 -1 1 0.5 3 2 1 1 0.5 1 4 -3 9 2.25 5 4 1 1 0.25 6 4 2 4 1 4 4 0 0 0 5 4 1 1 0.25 Σ (O – E )2 / E =37.811 Degree of Freedom : 20 Calculated Value : 37.811 Tabulated Value : 31.40 Level of Significance : 5% Null-Hypothesis H0: There is no significant relationship between experience and safety office work. Alternative-Hypothesis H1: There is significant relationship between experience and safety office work. Interpretation From the above table, tabulated value 31.410. When compared to the calculated value 37.811 is higher than table value. The result of experience and safety officer works support to the alternative hypothesis. There is a significant relationship between the experience and safety office work is effective by the organization. ONE WAY ANOVA The simple form of anlaysis of variance is one-way model, which we use with simple random samples in order to campare the offer of a single independent on the dependent. The various elements of one way ANOVA analysis are, • Variance between sample • Variance within sample SS between = Total ss between – Correction factor. SS with in = Total ss – total ss between Correction factor = (T2) Total Square / N
  • 8. 8 K. Logasakthi & K. Rajagopal RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND PERIODIC HEALTH CHECKUP FACILITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION Table 7 Source Variation Sample Square Degree of Freedom Measures of Square F – Ratio F – Limit (5%) SS between −318.81 (K – 1) (4 – 1)3 (−318.81/3)− 106.27 −18.35 (3, 96)2.76 SS within 556.6 (n – k) (100 – 4) 96 (556.6/96)5.79 Table Value : 2.76 Calculated Value : −−−−18.35 Degree of Freedom : (3, 96) Interpretation The above table shows that the calculated value is lower than the table value 5% of level of significance with the degree of freedom being V1 = 3, V2 = 96 this analysis support the null hypothesis. This indicates there is no significant relationship between age and periodic health checkup facilities of the organization. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCOME AND MEDICAL RE-IMBURSEMENT FACILITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION Table 8 Source Variation Sample Square Degree of Freedom Measures of Square F – Ratio F – Limit (5%) SS between 4.49 (K – 1) (4 – 1)3 (4.49/3)1.497 0.58 (3, 96)2.68 SS within 248.02 (n – k) (100 – 4) 96 (248.02/96)2.58 Table Value : 2.68 Calculated Value : 0.58 Degree of freedom : (3, 96) Interpretation The above table shows that the calculated value is lower than the table value 5% of level of significance with the degree of freedom being V1 = 3, V2 = 96 this analysis support the null hypothesis. This indicates there is no significant relationship between income and medical re-imbursement facilities of the organization. Implications Most of the respondents satisfied (expect some) with the facilities provided by the organization. Organization should maintain same in the future years to come. The 60% of the respondents are not satisfied with the medical reimbursement facilities. So industry has to concentrate towards settlement of funds internally. The firms can also provide the mask and overcoat in order to avoid the health hazards. If the firm shows interest to motivate the employees by exposing them to various training programme that would improve their performance. They can have the concentration about instructions hear to the self-acting machines.
  • 9. A Study on Employee Health, Safety and Welfare Measures of Chemical Industry in the View of Salem Region 9 DISCUSSIONS The employees of this industry enjoy not only the satisfaction of their jobs but also various facilities given by the firms. The labours extend their maximum support for the improvement of the company. The personal department takes care of the total human resources in the company. The management provides all the health safety and welfares to the employees that will help to produce better performance in the work and working environment. REFERENCES 1. Faragher E B, Cass M and Cooper C L. The relationship between job satisfaction and health: a meta-analysis. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2005: 62; 105–112. 2. Haslam C, Atkinson S, Brown S and Haslam R A. Perceptions of the impact of depression and anxiety and the medication for these conditions on safety in the workplace. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2005: 62; 538–545. 3. Haslam C, Atkinson S, Brown S and Haslam R A. Anxiety and depression in the workplace: effects on the individual and organization (a focus group investigation). Journal of Affective Disorders 2005: 88; 209–215 4. Howard Quartey, Samuel; Buenar Puplampu, Bill (Dec2012) “Employee Health and Safety Practices: An Exploratory and Comparative Study of the Shipping and Manufacturing Industries in Ghana” Vol. 7 Issue 23, p81-95. 15p 5. Junevičius, Algis; Gelžinytė, Dainora. (2009) “Employees Health and safety requirements” European Integration Studies. Issue 3, p76-85. 6. Kothari.C.R.Research Methodology -2nd Edition, Vishwa Prakashan publications, New Delhi. 7. Miller P, Rossiter P and Nuttall D. Demonstrating the economic value of occupational health services. Occupational Medicine 2002: 52; 477–483. 8. V.S.P.Rao, Human Resource management-2nd Edition, Excel Books, New Delhi. 9. Wilkins, James R. Construction Management & Economics.( Oct2011), “Construction workers’ perceptions of health and safety training programmes” Vol. 29 Issue 10, p1017-1026 10. Zhu, William; Singh, Jas; Norton, Kathy. Industrial Management. Nov2011, “Going safely overseas” Vol. 53 Issue 6, p26-30.