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The Impact of Field-Based Safety Training on Workers’ Risk-Prevention Behaviors

Journal of Wellbeing Management and Applied Psychology / Journal of Wellbeing Management and Applied Psychology, (E)2586-6036
2025, v.8 no.5, pp.81-88
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13106/jwmap/.2025.Vol8.no5.81
Hong-Dae KIM (Sunmoon University)
Yong-Han JOO (Sunmoon University)

Abstract

This study analyzed the impact of field-based safety training on workers’ risk-prevention behaviors. A total of 150 manufacturing and construction workers were divided into an experimental group (field-based training) and a control group (lecture-based training). Behavioral changes before and after training were measured through surveys and observations. The results showed that the experimental group demonstrated significant improvements compared to the control group in personal protective equipment (PPE) usage, risk-avoidance behaviors, and frequency of peer-to-peer safety interventions. These findings suggest that experiential learning in real working environments is effective in enhancing workers’ safety awareness and behaviors.Science and Scopus.

keywords
Field-based training, Experiential safety education, Risk-avoidance behavior, Behavioral change, Customized training program
Received
2025-10-05
Revised
2025-10-26
Accepted
2025-10-26
Published
2025-10-30

Journal of Wellbeing Management and Applied Psychology