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Occupational Health and Safety in Educational Settings: Barriers, Strategies, and Compliance Using a Mixed-Methods Approach

Abdul Kadir Surindar K. Dhesi Vanisha Dwi Amalinda Tubagus Dwika Yuantoko Bangga Agung Satrya +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in educational settings is a vital responsibility that is often inconsistently implemented. There is a need for research to bridge the gap between policy and practice. This study employed a cross-sectional mixed-methods design in six schools in the capital city of Indonesia to identify key implementation barriers, strategies, and compliance levels in OHS. Data were collected from 217 teachers using a structured KPAP (Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions, Practices) survey and from an additional 38 teachers via Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Quantitatively, teachers showed highly positive attitudes (99.4% viewing OHS as a professional duty) and generally positive perceptions but implementation practices were sub-optimal (e.g., low participation in drills and PPE usage), showing a gap between awareness and action. Qualitatively, the main barriers identified were a lack of specific OHS regulation or guidance for schools, limited resources/infrastructure, and the perception of OHS as a low priority. Management strategies focused on external collaboration and ongoing in-school initiatives. In conclusion, a significant gap exists between OHS awareness and its integration into school management, highlighting the urgent need for strengthened governance, comprehensive policies, and sustained capacity-building to ensure a proactive, safe, and sustainable school environment for staff and students.

Penulis (6)

A

Abdul Kadir

S

Surindar K. Dhesi

V

Vanisha Dwi Amalinda

T

Tubagus Dwika Yuantoko

B

Bangga Agung Satrya

F

Farhan Fitriadi

Format Sitasi

Kadir, A., Dhesi, S.K., Amalinda, V.D., Yuantoko, T.D., Satrya, B.A., Fitriadi, F. (2026). Occupational Health and Safety in Educational Settings: Barriers, Strategies, and Compliance Using a Mixed-Methods Approach. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety12010011

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2026
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10.3390/safety12010011
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