Investigate The Outbreak Between Shift Work And Job Stress Among Employees Of The Oil And Gas Industry

Authors

  • Jijin R S
  • Dr. Babhuti Kashyap

Keywords:

Shift work, Mental health, Stress, workers.

Abstract

Worker health and safety should be considered a fundamental organizational policy, if not a right. As a result, the study intended to determine the extent to which job stress, industry, and shift work pattern are associated with worker health and safety in a
Ghanaian manufacturing firm. Worker health and safety should be considered a fundamental organizational policy, if not a right. As a result, the study intended to determine the extent to which job stress, industry, and shift work pattern are associated with worker health and safety in a Ghanaian manufacturing firm. A total of 100 shiftworking personnel from the oil and gas business were randomly recruited for this crosssectional research. The major research technique was a Shift worker survey questionnaire. A research-made questionnaire was used to collect data on the employees' demographics and working conditions. In addition, Cooper's occupational stress questionnaire was employed to gather stress-related data. Inferential data analysis was performed using Chi-square and One-way ANOVA testing. Shift work has been linked to occupational stress among health care practitioners and workers in some industries. The organization isn't well-known among law enforcement officers.

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Published

2023-12-15

How to Cite

Jijin R S, & Dr. Babhuti Kashyap. (2023). Investigate The Outbreak Between Shift Work And Job Stress Among Employees Of The Oil And Gas Industry. Elementary Education Online, 20(2), 2307–2313. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/1931

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