Abstract:
study assessed the impact of Diamond Cement Factory Ghana limited on health and safety of workers and the people in Aflao Township. The researcher used descriptive and interpretive research design for the study. Qualitative and quantitative research approaches were used. The population for this study involved the Management and Workers of Aflao Diamond Cement Limited and nearby residents of the Cement factory in the Volta Region of Ghana. Random sampling technique was used to select 165 respondents for the study (100 workers, 20 Management staff and 45 residents). Questionnaires and interview guide were the main instruments used to gather data. Statistical package for social sciences version 18 was used to analyse data. The study revealed that workers at the factory were provided with personal safety equipment, hoisting equipment, rain gears, ladder scaffold platforms, and safety signs, hearing protection, and first-aid equipment. Moreover, poor working conditions affected the environment in which the workers live in and these have adverse effects on workers and their families and other people around them. The study showed that EPA pays routine visits to the company’s workplace, by advance notice to the management before the visit but they offer little training to employees on health and safety issues. The study results concluded that the workers respected all the rules and regulations governing the factory and that accidents are reported immediately to supervisor/foreman, and prior to leaving the workplace. Furthermore, all workers have a prove of training indicating that they are trained in good health and safety practices, workers wore appropriate protective clothing and equipment when and where required. The study recommended that the Management of the factory should continue to provide safety equipment to enhance employee’s safety.
Description:
A Dissertation in the Department of Construction and Wood Technology, Faculty of Technical Education, Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies, University of Education, Winneba in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Master of Technology Education (Construction) Degree