4.1.3.1. Qualified and concerned about improving employee health
75 50 25 0
Eligible and care about improving employees' health 125
100
A. Very c. Normal D. Important E. Very
important important
Chart 15. Adequacy and Attention to Employee Health Improvement
Percentage of responses for each group:
Group A: 0.89%
Group B: 0.00%
Group C: 9.82%
Group D: 45.54%
Group E: 33.04%
Overall weighted average score:
Overall weighted average score = (2x 1 + 0x2 + 22x3 + 102 x4 + 74x5)/ 200 = 3.85
Based on the above statistics, it can be observed that:
There is a significant number of responses in Group D (Important), accounting for over 45% of the total responses.
Group E (Very important) also has a considerable number of responses, accounting for approximately 33.04% of the total responses.
Group c (Normal) also has a significant number of responses, accounting for about 9.82% of the total responses.
Group A (Very unimportant) has negligible responses.
Group B (Unimportant) has no responses.
The overall weighted average score is 3.85, indicating that the average evaluation of all groups lies in the "Important" range, but close to the "Normal" level.
4.I.3.2. Thcre are no jobs that are likely to have a negative impact on health.
There is no jobthat can adversely affect health
Chart 16. Absence of Jobs Prone to Adversely Affect Health
Percentage of responses in each group:
Group A: 0.89%
Group B: 0.89%
Group C: 12.50%
Group D: 45.54%
Group E: 33.04%
Weighted average total score:
Weighted average total score = (2 X 1 + 2x2 + 28 x3 + 102 x4 + 66 x 5)/ 200 = 3.87 Based on the statistics above, it can be observed that:
There is a large number of responses in Group D (Important), accounting for over 45% of the total responses.
Group E (Very Important) also has a significant number of responses, comprising approximately 33.04% of the total responses.
Group c (Normal) also has a considerable number of responses, accounting for about 12.50% of the total responses.
Groups A (Very Unimportant) and B (Unimportant) have negligible responses.
The weighted average total score is 3.87, indicating that the average assessment of all groups lies in the "Important" range, but close to the "Normal" range.
4.1.3.3. Having a safe working environment
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There is a safe working environment
A. Very c. Normal D. Important E. Very
important important
Chait 17. Availability of a Safe Working Environment
Percentage of responses for each group:
Group A: 0.89%
Group B: 0.00%
Group C: 6.25%
Group D: 26.79%
Group E: 66.07%
Weighted average total score:
Weighted average total score = (2 X 1 + 0x2 + 14x3 + 60x4 + 124 X 5)/ 200 = 4.34 Based on the above statistics, it can be observed that:
There is a large number of responses in Group E (Very important), accounting for over 66% of the total responses.
Group D (Important) also has a significant number of responses, accounting for approximately 26.79% of the total responses.
Group c (Average) also has a considerable number of responses, accounting for approximately 6.25% of the total responses.
Group A (Very unimportant) and Group B (Unimportant) have negligible numbers of responses.
The weighted average total score is 4.34, indicating that the average evaluation of all groups is at the "Very important" level, approaching the "Important" level.
4.1.3.4. Managers show a high level of concern for employees
The manager has a high level of interest in the member
Chart 18. Level of Managerial Concern for Subordinates
Percentage of each group in the total responses:
Group A: 0.89%
Group B: 0.89%
Group C: 12.50%
Group D: 45.54%
Group E: 33.04%
Average total score (weighted average):
Average total score = (2 X 1 + 2x2 + 28 x3 + 102 x4 + 66x 5)/ 200 = 3.92 Based on the statistics above, it can be observed that:
There is a large number of responses falling into Group D (Important), accounting for over 45% of the total responses.
Group E (Very Important) also has a significant number of responses, representing approximately 33.04% of the total responses.
Group c (Normal) also has a considerable number of responses, constituting around 12.50% of the total responses.
Group A (Not Important) and Group B (Not at all Important) have negligible numbers of responses.
The average total score is 3.92, indicating that the average assessment of all groups lies between ’’Important" and "Very Important".
4.1.3.5. There are a low number of sick leave cases due to work-related accidents or illnesses.
There are cases of sick leave due to low sickness of sickness
A. Very B. It is not c. Normal D. E. Very important important Important important
Chart 19. Low Incidence of Sick Leave Due to Occupational Injuries or Illness
Percentage of responses in each group:
Group A: 1.78%
Group B: 0.89%
Group C: 20.54%
Group D: 33.93%
Group E: 33.93%
Overall weighted average score:
Overall weighted average score = (4 X 1 + 2x2 + 46x3 + 74x4 + 74x5)/ 200 = 3.83
Based on the above statistics, it can be observed that:
There is a significant number of responses in Group D (Important) and Group E (Very Important), each accounting for approximately 33.93% of the total responses.
Group c (Normal) also has a considerable number of responses, accounting for about 20.54% of the total responses.
Group A (Very Unimportant) and Group B (Unimportant) have fewer responses compared to other groups.
The overall weighted average score is 3.83, indicating an average evaluation level across all groups, close to the "Important" level.
4.1.3.6. There is a low number of occupational accidents, illnesses, and fatalities.
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There is a low number of laboraccidents, illness and death
A. Very B. It is not c. Normal D. E. Very important important Important important
Chart 20. Low Incidence of Occupational Accidents, Illnesses, and Fatalities
The percentage of each group in the total responses:
Group A: 0.89%
Group B: 0.89%
Group C: 18.75%
Group D: 34.82%
Group E: 33.93%
The weighted average overall score:
Overall weighted average score = (2 X 1 + 2 X 2 + 42 X 3 + 78 X 4 + 76 X 5) / 200 = 3.84 Based on the statistics above, it can be observed that:
There is a significant number of responses in Group D (Important) and Group E (Very Important), together accounting for approximately 68.75% of the total responses for each group.
Group c (Normal) also has a significant number of responses, accounting for about 18.75% of the total responses.
Group A (Very Unimportant) and Group B (Unimportant) have fewer responses compared to other groups.
The overall weighted average score is 3.84, indicating that the average evaluation of all groups lies at a "Normal” level, approaching the "Important" level.
4.1.3.7. Employees have low levels of stress.
Low employee stress level 100
75 50 25
0
A. Very B. It is not c. Normal D. E. Very important important Important important
Chart 21. Low Level of Employee Stress
Percentage of responses in each group:
Group A: 1.79%
Group B: 2.68%
Group C: 12.5%
Group D: 39.29%
Group E: 33.04%
Weighted average score:
Weighted average score = (4 X 1 + 6 X 2 + 28 X 3 + 88 X 4 + 74 X 5) / 200 = 3.87 Based on the above statistics, it can be observed that:
There is a significant number of responses in Group D (Important) and Group E (Very important), together accounting for approximately 72.33% of the total responses.
Group c (Normal) also has a considerable number of responses, accounting for about 12.5% of the total responses.
Groups A (Not important) and B (Unimportant) have fewer responses compared to other groups.
The weighted average score is 3.87, indicating that the average evaluation of all groups is in the "Normal" range and close to the "Important" range.