Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia

Malaysia’s construction industry is known as a hazardous industry, which has been overwhelmed with accidents for a long time. It is perceived that the control of accidents requires the participation of various stakeholders at every stage of the construction process. However, the primary responsibili...

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Main Authors: Abas, Nor Haslinda, Ahmad Jalani, Amirull Firdaus, Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.63312022-01-30T03:14:07Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6331/ Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia Abas, Nor Haslinda Ahmad Jalani, Amirull Firdaus Mohd Affandi, Haryanti T55-55.3 Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Malaysia’s construction industry is known as a hazardous industry, which has been overwhelmed with accidents for a long time. It is perceived that the control of accidents requires the participation of various stakeholders at every stage of the construction process. However, the primary responsibility for site safety has traditionally and commonly been ascribed to general/principal contractors. In practice, it is believed that different stakeholders tend to perceive OSH risks differently due to the diversity of their project interests. This study attempted to understand the similarities and differences of OSH risk perceptions among different construction stakeholder groups. In this study, a survey, which consisted of four different cases, was developed to represent the hazards or risks that can occur in selected activities during the construction process. Each case consists of two different scenarios, in which each scenario presents a combination of different issues that posed different hazards or risks. Survey was distributed to different project stakeholder groups currently working at construction sites, including designers, site management/technical teams, safety personnel, and other relevant individuals, with the purpose of exploring their OSH risk perceptions. The participants were required to determine the magnitude of the risk that each scenario presented, based on 1 (low) to 10 (extremely high) scale. The Intraclass Corellation Coefficient (ICC) and Kruskal-Wallis tests were carried out to test the similarities and differences within and between groups of participants. Findings of the present study revealed a high degree of similarity of OSH risk perception within and among stakeholder groups. The current research made a contribution by providing evidence on the similarities and differences among construction stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia, particularly those who are site-based. Penerbit UTHM 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6331/1/AJ%202020%20%28286%29.pdf Abas, Nor Haslinda and Ahmad Jalani, Amirull Firdaus and Mohd Affandi, Haryanti (2020) Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia. International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology, 11 (1). pp. 300-311. ISSN 2180-3242 https://doi.org/10.30880/ijscet.2020.11.01.029
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topic T55-55.3 Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention
TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
spellingShingle T55-55.3 Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention
TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
Abas, Nor Haslinda
Ahmad Jalani, Amirull Firdaus
Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia
description Malaysia’s construction industry is known as a hazardous industry, which has been overwhelmed with accidents for a long time. It is perceived that the control of accidents requires the participation of various stakeholders at every stage of the construction process. However, the primary responsibility for site safety has traditionally and commonly been ascribed to general/principal contractors. In practice, it is believed that different stakeholders tend to perceive OSH risks differently due to the diversity of their project interests. This study attempted to understand the similarities and differences of OSH risk perceptions among different construction stakeholder groups. In this study, a survey, which consisted of four different cases, was developed to represent the hazards or risks that can occur in selected activities during the construction process. Each case consists of two different scenarios, in which each scenario presents a combination of different issues that posed different hazards or risks. Survey was distributed to different project stakeholder groups currently working at construction sites, including designers, site management/technical teams, safety personnel, and other relevant individuals, with the purpose of exploring their OSH risk perceptions. The participants were required to determine the magnitude of the risk that each scenario presented, based on 1 (low) to 10 (extremely high) scale. The Intraclass Corellation Coefficient (ICC) and Kruskal-Wallis tests were carried out to test the similarities and differences within and between groups of participants. Findings of the present study revealed a high degree of similarity of OSH risk perception within and among stakeholder groups. The current research made a contribution by providing evidence on the similarities and differences among construction stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia, particularly those who are site-based.
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author Abas, Nor Haslinda
Ahmad Jalani, Amirull Firdaus
Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
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Ahmad Jalani, Amirull Firdaus
Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
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title Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia
title_short Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia
title_full Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia
title_fullStr Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in Malaysia
title_sort construction stakeholders’ perceptions of occupational safety and health risks in malaysia
publisher Penerbit UTHM
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