Safety culture is the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behavior that determine the commitment to and organization's health and safety management. It varies from one country to another. Employees may behave differently due to their background differences in race, nation, religion, and community. To achieve a positive safety culture, employee involvement and satisfaction must be considered, as it drives continuous improvement, which may lead to better productivity. This paper utilizes the exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling method to examine the relationships between People, People Results, and Productivity in the textile industry in Thailand. It is expected that the results give better understanding on how employees' involvement in safety leads to higher productivity in the organization.