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Employee Safety Inventory (ESI®) ARTICLES SUMMARY

28 November 2013

Discover the ARM-Q: Validated Accident Risk Management Questionnaire for Safer Workplaces. Also, explore ESI® to enhance employee safety today.

The Accident Risk Management Questionnaire (ARM-Q): A Report on Two Validation Studies by Gerard J. Fogarty and Todd Shardlow

Safety is a major concern in the modern workplace and it is now not uncommon to see safety attitude questionnaires used in selection, as well as training settings. As with any other psychometric instrument, it is essential that the usage of such tests be justified through validation studies. This paper reports on two validation studies of the Accident Risk Management Questionnaire (ARM-Q), an instrument that is widely used for selection and training purposes in Australia and overseas. The first study analysed the profiles of 159 transport workers and found tentative evidence for the factorial validity of the ARM-Q. The second study examined the predictive validity of the questionnaire. ARM-Q scores were collected from 680 employees working for 14 different road transport companies in Australia. In the months that followed, data were also collected on safety measures such as accident rates, workers’ compensation costs, and hours lost through accidents. Meta-analytic techniques were then used to estimate the relationshipbetween scores on the ARM-Q and these safety indicators. The results showed small but reliable relationships, supporting the test developer’s claims that the instrument has predictive validity in work settings such as those found in the present study.

 

Employee Safety Inventory (ESI®)

The Employee Safety Inventory (ESI) can help your organisation evaluate job relevant attributes, which can help decrease avoidable accidents in the workplace. Fewer employee accidents can help lead to fewer workers’ compensation claims, lower insurance premiums, and less property damage. The report provides information on validation studies and the structure of the reports. The report further provides information on the dimensions of measurement, in addition to the number of items comprising the inventory (105) and the duration of the assessment (no time limit but approximately 45 minutes).

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