The low standard of occupational safety in China is an issue of human rights and is an ethical concern at an international level. No country in history has industrialised at the same rate as China has over the past 20 years. This focus on production is reflected not only in the national culture, but also the organisational culture of Chinese businesses. Whilst it is important to appreciate China's developmental goals, it is necessary to achieve more balance between production and protection. In this paper it is argued that whilst a focus on legislation, regulation, and technology are vital, so to is the development of an understanding of safety culture and safety climate at the national and organisational level in China.
History
Year of first publication
2007
Series
Monash University. Faculty of Business and Economics. Department of Management.