Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites

This research covers the current status of occupational health and safety (OHS)-related practices in the informal construction segment of Pakistan. Data were collected, through interviews, from 316 construction sites employing 3577 workers. The results of the study reveal that both employers and wor...

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Main Authors: Ishfaq, Ahmed, Muhammad Zeeshan, Shaukat, Ahmad, Usman, Muhammad Musarrat, Nawaz, Mian Sajid, Nazir
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Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.201912022-06-24T07:22:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20191/ Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites Ishfaq, Ahmed Muhammad Zeeshan, Shaukat Ahmad, Usman Muhammad Musarrat, Nawaz Mian Sajid, Nazir HB Economic Theory This research covers the current status of occupational health and safety (OHS)-related practices in the informal construction segment of Pakistan. Data were collected, through interviews, from 316 construction sites employing 3577 workers. The results of the study reveal that both employers and workers lack knowledge of OHS laws/standards and no practices of this nature are enacted at these construction sites. Alarmingly, work-related accidents, whenever they happen, are not given due attention and there is no formal injury-report system. The informal construction industry employs a huge portion of the informal workforce, and lack of OHS happens at tremendous human cost. These research findings may thus play their role in strengthening the case for reforms in the sector. This study, if properly utilized, may also enable employers of the sector by increasing their knowledge about OHS practices and, as a result, trying to offer safer environments for their workers. © 2017 Central Institute for Labour Protection–National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB). Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2018-04-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20191/2/Occupational.pdf Ishfaq, Ahmed and Muhammad Zeeshan, Shaukat and Ahmad, Usman and Muhammad Musarrat, Nawaz and Mian Sajid, Nazir (2018) Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 24 (2). pp. 240-250. ISSN 1080-3548 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85029439492&doi=10.1080%2f10803548.2017.1366145&partnerID=40&md5=680a27f85dc88bdf8e4ad915e4f0a62a DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2017.1366145
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topic HB Economic Theory
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Ishfaq, Ahmed
Muhammad Zeeshan, Shaukat
Ahmad, Usman
Muhammad Musarrat, Nawaz
Mian Sajid, Nazir
Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites
description This research covers the current status of occupational health and safety (OHS)-related practices in the informal construction segment of Pakistan. Data were collected, through interviews, from 316 construction sites employing 3577 workers. The results of the study reveal that both employers and workers lack knowledge of OHS laws/standards and no practices of this nature are enacted at these construction sites. Alarmingly, work-related accidents, whenever they happen, are not given due attention and there is no formal injury-report system. The informal construction industry employs a huge portion of the informal workforce, and lack of OHS happens at tremendous human cost. These research findings may thus play their role in strengthening the case for reforms in the sector. This study, if properly utilized, may also enable employers of the sector by increasing their knowledge about OHS practices and, as a result, trying to offer safer environments for their workers. © 2017 Central Institute for Labour Protection–National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB).
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author Ishfaq, Ahmed
Muhammad Zeeshan, Shaukat
Ahmad, Usman
Muhammad Musarrat, Nawaz
Mian Sajid, Nazir
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Muhammad Zeeshan, Shaukat
Ahmad, Usman
Muhammad Musarrat, Nawaz
Mian Sajid, Nazir
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title Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites
title_short Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites
title_full Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites
title_fullStr Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites
title_full_unstemmed Occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of Pakistan: a survey of construction sites
title_sort occupational health and safety issues in the informal economic segment of pakistan: a survey of construction sites
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