Factors Affecting Safety Performance on Construction Sites

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Sawacha, E., Naoum, S. and Fong, D. (1999). Factors Affecting Safety Performance on Construction Sites. International Journal of Project Management. 17 (5), pp. 309-315. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0263-7863(98)00042-8.
AuthorsSawacha, E., Naoum, S. and Fong, D.
Abstract

The factors influencing safety on construction sites are discussed. The impacts of the historical, economical, psychological, technical, procedural, organizational and the environmental issues are considered in terms of how these factors are linked with the level of site safety. The historical factor is assessed by the background and characteristics of the individual, such as age and experience. The economic factor is determined by the monetary values which are associated with safety such as, hazard pay. The psychological factor is assessed by the safety behavior of fellow workers on site including supervisors. The technical and procedural factors are assessed by the provision of training and handling of safety equipment on site. The organizational and environmental factors are assessed by the type of policy that the management adopts to site safety. Information regarding these factors were correlated with accidents' records in a sample of 120 operatives. Results of the factor analysis suggest that variables related to the `organization policy' are the most dominant group of factors influencing safety performance in the United Kingdom Construction Industry. The top five important issues found to be associated with site safety were: (1) management talk on safety; (2) provision of safety booklets; (3) provision of safety equipment; (4) providing safety environment and (5) appointing a trained safety representative on site.

Year1999
JournalInternational Journal of Project Management
Journal citation17 (5), pp. 309-315
PublisherElsevier
ISSN1873-4634
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0263-7863(98)00042-8.
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