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Promoting occupational safety and health in Hong Kong,Special Administrative Region of China is an important and ongoing mission.As the major organization with statutory responsibilities,the Occupational Safety and Health Council understand the importance to strengthen and cultivate our safety culture.It is widely believed that numbers of occupational related diseases and injuries could be prevented with the improvement of the awareness and attitudes of the employees and the public.Therefore,a comprehensive and in-depth study to monitor the occupational health and safety level and status of the community and working population is needed.Objectives:Our Council has developed the Occupational Safety Culture Index (OSCI) to measure the current level of community and workplace safety and health awareness,knowledge and attitude.Benchmarking measures of the key safety performance indicators are to be derived thereof.Methods:A territory-wide random telephone survey was conducted to assess the community and employees awareness,attitude and knowledge in 2008.A structured questionnaire was designed with the content validity and reliability assessed before the survey administration.A series of quality control approaches were also applied to assure the quality of the fieldwork and the reliability of the data.Results:1,531 eligible participants data were collected and computed into 2 types of composite indices,Occupational Safety Culture Index (Community) (OSCIC) and Occupational Safety Culture Index (Workplace) (OSCIW).With the maximum score of index at 100,the overall score of OSCIC is 66.9 and the OSCIW is 61.3 in Hong Kong.Achievemnents:OSCI served as an effective management tool to measure the safety culture in Hong Kong.With a representative sample and high quality study control and validated assessment approaches,the OSCI and the sub-indices are reliable indicators to assess the effectiveness of safety culture enhancement strategy and the OSH intervention measures.