requirements of the industry have to be adequately developed and
provided. First Aid equipment and training are also necessary. Hazardous
processes and equipment must be provided with the necessary
emergency shut-down (ESD) and fail-safe systems. Regulatory
requirements of the industry have to be met. Emergency response
planning and recovery, internal control, program evaluation, safety
audits and safety process must be in place. Sørensen et al. (2007)
pointed out that the size of the enterprise will influence the complicity
of the system. It was found that small enterprises are more
hazardous, and Kongtip et al. (2008) and Cheng et al. (2010) found
that important factors influencing occupational accident in such
enterprises included management skills, employers’ values, and
compliance with laws and regulations.