Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry

The construction industry involves one of the most hazardous occupation for workers due to complex management processes, environmental issues, work pressure and heavy and complicated equipment involved in modern construction projects. Despite the advancement of technology in the construction industr...

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Main Authors: Zid, Chaher, Narimah, Kasim, Benseghir, Hocine, Kabir, M. Nomani, Abdullah, Ibrahim
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spelling my.ump.umpir.230032020-02-28T07:28:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23003/ Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry Zid, Chaher Narimah, Kasim Benseghir, Hocine Kabir, M. Nomani Abdullah, Ibrahim HD28 Management. Industrial Management The construction industry involves one of the most hazardous occupation for workers due to complex management processes, environmental issues, work pressure and heavy and complicated equipment involved in modern construction projects. Despite the advancement of technology in the construction industry, an escalating number of fatal accidents occur because of the human errors and the unsafe behaviours. In this research, an analysis for previous studies has been conducted to define all safety behavioural factors in construction industry for improving the safety performance in construction industry. All the studies were categorised in accordance with their methodologies, analytical methods, variables, and the findings in order to build an effective conceptual framework. The framework comprises of three main categories that incur direct impact toward the safety behaviour in construction industries, namely: (a) organizational factors, (b) safety climate factors, and (c) individual factors. Each category has own variables which make a total of 16 factors for all categories. The framework facilitates to assess the effectiveness of a construction industry, identify the deficiencies and the weakness, and create procedures to manage the accident in future by controlling the safety behaviour of employees. EDP Sciences 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23003/1/Developing%20an%20Effective%20Conceptual%20Framework%20for%20Safety.pdf Zid, Chaher and Narimah, Kasim and Benseghir, Hocine and Kabir, M. Nomani and Abdullah, Ibrahim (2018) Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry. In: E3S Web of Conferences: International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICCEE 2018), 2-5 October 2018 , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. pp. 1-12., 65. ISSN 2267-1242 https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186503006
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Zid, Chaher
Narimah, Kasim
Benseghir, Hocine
Kabir, M. Nomani
Abdullah, Ibrahim
Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry
description The construction industry involves one of the most hazardous occupation for workers due to complex management processes, environmental issues, work pressure and heavy and complicated equipment involved in modern construction projects. Despite the advancement of technology in the construction industry, an escalating number of fatal accidents occur because of the human errors and the unsafe behaviours. In this research, an analysis for previous studies has been conducted to define all safety behavioural factors in construction industry for improving the safety performance in construction industry. All the studies were categorised in accordance with their methodologies, analytical methods, variables, and the findings in order to build an effective conceptual framework. The framework comprises of three main categories that incur direct impact toward the safety behaviour in construction industries, namely: (a) organizational factors, (b) safety climate factors, and (c) individual factors. Each category has own variables which make a total of 16 factors for all categories. The framework facilitates to assess the effectiveness of a construction industry, identify the deficiencies and the weakness, and create procedures to manage the accident in future by controlling the safety behaviour of employees.
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author Zid, Chaher
Narimah, Kasim
Benseghir, Hocine
Kabir, M. Nomani
Abdullah, Ibrahim
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Narimah, Kasim
Benseghir, Hocine
Kabir, M. Nomani
Abdullah, Ibrahim
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title Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry
title_short Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry
title_full Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry
title_fullStr Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed Developing an Effective Conceptual Framework for Safety Behaviour in Construction Industry
title_sort developing an effective conceptual framework for safety behaviour in construction industry
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23003/1/Developing%20an%20Effective%20Conceptual%20Framework%20for%20Safety.pdf
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