Corporate security and safety culture in engineering students – Universidad Nacional de Moquegua
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https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v24i47.20657Keywords:
Corporate security, safety culture, mining securityAbstract
This research aims to determine the relationship of corporate security and the culture of mining safety in students of Mining Engineering at the National University of Moquegua, 2019; by its purpose it is of basic type, by its depth it is correlational. Non-experimental, transectional (or transversal), descriptive-correlational design; the correlation of the variables was determined with Spearman's Rho and the acceptance rejected of the hypothesis was established by means of the bilateral significance. The sample was 68 students of Mining Engineering from the National University of Moquegua, to whom a Likert-type survey was applied, consisting of 40 items. The results indicate a Spearman's Rho of 0.659 and a level of significance of p = 0.0015704109 <α = 0.01. Concluding what there is a positive and significant relationship between corporate security and the culture of mining safety in students of Mining Engineering at UNAM.
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