Safety issues caused by human factors in the Nigerian telecommunication industry

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Abstract

Safety is one of the foremost objectives and standard of any organization or industry in any country or nation, hence as such there is an inherent need to understudy how human factors have led to safety issues in the Nigerian Telecommunication industry today. Based on this knowledge this study will take an exploratory review into ways of preventing safety issues caused by human factors in the Nigerian telecommunication industry and find ways of reducing such occurrences to the barest minimum. This study will be conducted using relevant literature reviews from databases such as Scopus, Science direct, Taylor and Francis online and not to mention a few more. Findings from this study will aid the Nigerian Telecommunication industry by providing deep and valuable insight to ways of preventing avoidable safety issues related or caused by human factors. This study will also aid by adding to the body of knowledge on safety issues in organizations and industry across the African continent.

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Kukoyi, O., & Aigbavboa, C. (2019). Safety issues caused by human factors in the Nigerian telecommunication industry. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 640). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/640/1/012115

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