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Paper ID: UIJRTV7I30010
Volume:07
Issue:03
Pages:105-115
Date:January 2026
ISSN:2582-6832
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Amelie L. Chico, Jeany B. Dapar, Melvin A. Mole, Jr., and Emmanuel B. Dinopol, 2026. Work Environment and Occupant Health and Safety in Magsige (MPC). United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT). 7(3), pp.105-115.
Abstract
This study intended to look at the relationship between the independent variable, work environment, and the dependent variable, Occupant Health and Safety, among selected employee of MAGSIGE Multipurpose Cooperative. The researchers used adapted questionnaires and random sampling technique to the 80 respondents. The researchers’ statistical tools used were weighted mean and Pearson-r, and a qualitative descriptive Correlational design. The researchers found out that the overall mean in work environment was 3.97 which describe as high level while the occupant health and safety overall mean was 4.00 which also describe as high level. The r-value is 0.848** and the p-™value is 0.000, thus the null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected since the p-value is less than 0.05. It means that there was a significant relationship between the independent and dependent variable, work environment and Occupant health and safety in MAGSIGE Multipurpose Cooperative.

Keywords: Work Environment, Occupant Health and Safety: Quantitative Research.


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