Media for Safety Communication in Occupational Health Nurses
Keywords:
Media, Safety Communication, NursingAbstract
Accession to media is rapid. Various forms of media are used as communication tools to enhance knowledge on occupational, safety and health by Occupational Health Nurse and Safety Officer work together for communicating the knowledge base storytelling and changing the behavior of employees for the better both safety at work and disease prevention. The purpose of this study was to collected media using and assessment of the quality of media by context of work. The safety communication ranges from policy level to operational level. Concise content combined with a more accessible format can improve communication efficiency.
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