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Influence of electrical/electronic workshop climate on the workshop accidents among self-employed electrical/electronic service personnel in Ebonyi State

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  • Chinyere Theresa Ogbuanya

    (University of Nigeria, Nsukka)

  • Tobias C. Igwe

    (Department of Industrial Technical Education, Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka)

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the influence of electrical/electronic workshop climate on workshop accidents among self-employed electrical/electronic service personnel in Ebonyi state. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The population for the study was 622 registered (Unions) electrical/electronic service personnel. A sample of 120 was drawn from the population for the study through a proportionate stratified random sampling technique. The study found that Regardless of the Administrative style; Number of the workshop users; Arrangement of the workshop and Available equipment in the electrical/electronic workshop respectively, there is an occasional rate of accident. But some types of accidents record varying rates of occurrence depending on the type of administrative style, number of workshop users, arrangement of the workshop, and workshop equipment in the said workshop. Based on the conclusions drawn from the findings of the study, the study recommended that Government should provide soft loans, start-up grants for the self-employed service personnel for the acquisition of the needed equipment; Government also should institute a fund that can help work accident victims to take care of the medical expenses. Key Words:Electrical/electronic technology, workshop climate, workshop accidents, self-employed electrical/electronic service personnel

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  • Chinyere Theresa Ogbuanya & Tobias C. Igwe, 2022. "Influence of electrical/electronic workshop climate on the workshop accidents among self-employed electrical/electronic service personnel in Ebonyi State," International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 11(2), pages 355-370, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijbrss:v:11:y:2022:i:2:p:355-370
    DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v11i2.1462
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