Perceived Working Conditions and Intention to Adopt Digital Safety Training in High-Risk Productive Sectors: An Exploratory Study in Manufacturing and Agriculture in Northwest Italy

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Εκδόθηκε σε:Safety vol. 11, no. 2 (2025), p. 51-70
Κύριος συγγραφέας: Sguaizer Francesco
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Vigoroso Lucia, Micheletti, Cremasco Margherita, Caffaro Federica
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100 1 |a Sguaizer Francesco  |u Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Torino, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Turin, Italy; francesco.sguaizer@unito.it 
245 1 |a Perceived Working Conditions and Intention to Adopt Digital Safety Training in High-Risk Productive Sectors: An Exploratory Study in Manufacturing and Agriculture in Northwest Italy 
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520 3 |a Agriculture and manufacturing report the highest rate of occupational accidents and fatalities in Italy. Safety training provided through digital devices has been shown to be effective in promoting safety behaviors at work. This study aimed to investigate through a questionnaire the perceptions of working conditions, risks in using machines, and interest in using digital devices for safety training purposes in a group of vineyard workers (VWs, N = 40) and manufacturing workers (MWs, N = 39) in Northwest Italy. Referring to working conditions, VWs significantly differ compared to MWs (p < 0.05) in fatigue perception, repetitiveness, quantity and definition of tasks compared to the available time, work pace definition, and level of communication. Tractors and lathes were considered the most hazardous machinery for VWs and MWs, respectively. For both groups, workers’ age negatively correlated with digital device use (r = −0.399 p < 0.05 for VWs, r = −0.673 p < 0.01 for MWs) but not with interest in using them. Device adoption positively correlated with the perceived importance of gamification content (r = 0.193 and r = 0.164, p > 0.05 for VWs and MWs, respectively), but the video lessons reported a higher mean score by both groups as preferred content. These findings suggest that digital safety training requires customized content to effectively adapt to different productive sectors. 
651 4 |a Italy 
653 |a Agriculture 
653 |a Behavior 
653 |a Workers 
653 |a Fatalities 
653 |a Technological change 
653 |a Usability 
653 |a Personal protective equipment 
653 |a Perceptions 
653 |a Ergonomics 
653 |a Occupational accidents 
653 |a Machinery 
653 |a Injuries 
653 |a Occupational safety 
653 |a Manufacturing 
653 |a Accident prevention 
653 |a Safety training 
653 |a Independent study 
653 |a Digital technology 
700 1 |a Vigoroso Lucia  |u Department of Education, Roma Tre University, Via del Castro Pretorio 20, 00185 Rome, Italy; federica.caffaro@uniroma3.it 
700 1 |a Micheletti, Cremasco Margherita  |u Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Torino, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Turin, Italy; francesco.sguaizer@unito.it 
700 1 |a Caffaro Federica  |u Department of Education, Roma Tre University, Via del Castro Pretorio 20, 00185 Rome, Italy; federica.caffaro@uniroma3.it 
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