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메뉴ISSN : 1229-0696
Generally, many researches related to accident tendency have been studied with only one human factor until now. This study examined 9 human factors, selected from previous studies, and identified which of these factors were related to accident-drivers and the degree of discriminant effectivity and relative contribution when was performed discriminant analysis by the 9 human factors. The result identified 4 human factors ranked in order of safety climate, safety locus of control, work attitude and anxiety. The effectiveness was 14.12%, when the drivers were classified into the accident and non-accident groups by discriminant analysis.