%0 Journal Article %T Human Factors and Behavioral Aspects of Cleanroom Safety %A Saeed Mohammed Aljehani %A Rahmathulla Ahmed Baig %J Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology %P 29-39 %@ 2162-6006 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojsst.2024.143003 %X Cleanrooms are critical environments in various industries, where stringent control of environmental conditions is essential for ensuring product quality and safety. Despite the implementation of safety protocols, accidents and incidents continue to occur, emphasizing the need to understand the human factors and behavioral aspects influencing cleanroom safety. This research investigates the human factors, ergonomic considerations, and safety practices in cleanroom environments, aiming to enhance safety measures and prevent accidents. A survey-based approach was employed to assess awareness, adherence to safety protocols, perception of risk, stress, and motivations for safety among cleanroom personnel. The study also explored the influence of demographic factors on safety behavior and analyzed posture effects, pain, and discomfort. Additionally, the research utilized the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to prioritize safety measures based on stakeholders’ preferences and judgments. The findings highlight the importance of chemical safety training, equipment suitability, and ergonomic considerations in promoting cleanroom safety. By addressing these factors, organizations can foster a culture of safety, prevent accidents, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The insights gained from this research contribute to improving safety practices and enhancing the well-being of personnel working in cleanroom environments. %K Cleanroom Safety %K Human Factors %K Behavioral Aspects %K Risk Perception and Ergonomics %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=134376