New Mediation Model of the Agricultural Machinery, Work Environment Factors, and Near Misses on Agricultural Techniques-Related Accidents

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  • Amanov Chori Eshkuvatovich Senior Teacher of Termez Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development Teachers of the Department of Storage, processing and mechanization of agricultural products
  • Abrayev Abdulla Eshboyevich Senior Teacher of Termez Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development Teachers of the Department of Storage, processing and mechanization of agricultural products

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Agriculture, human factors, near miss, occupational accident, risk perception, mediation model

Abstract

Nowadays Agriculture is among the most hazardous productive sectors, and farm machinery is a major source of injury. In the present study, a mediated model was used to test the role played by workers’ characteristics, work environment factors, and near misses in predicting agricultural machinery-related accidents in a sample of Italian users (n = 290). Hours worked per week (via the mediation of an adverse work environment) showed a positive association and years of work experience (via the mediation of risk perception) showed a negative association with the probability of being involved in a near miss, which in turn showed a positive association with the probability of being involved in a machinery-related accident. Implications for tailored preventive interventions are discussed.

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2022-06-01

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Eshkuvatovich, A. C. ., & Eshboyevich, A. A. . (2022). New Mediation Model of the Agricultural Machinery, Work Environment Factors, and Near Misses on Agricultural Techniques-Related Accidents. Journal of Marketing and Emerging Economics, 2(5), 189–198. Retrieved from https://oajournals.net/index.php/jmee/article/view/1389

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