Construction site safety in small construction companies in Saudi Arabia
Murat S. Erogul and
Mohsen Mania Alyami
International Journal of Management Practice, 2017, vol. 10, issue 4, 406-421
Abstract:
Construction site safety concerns in small construction projects in Saudi Arabia are alarming due to the large number of accidents per year. The purpose of this research is to explore construction worker's perceptions regarding construction site safety climate. An integrative model of workplace safety has been utilised to design and administer a questionnaire to workers in five small residential construction sites in the city of Najran. The results demonstrate a lack of adherence to occupational health and safety regulations by employers, a need for construction site safety protocols and enhanced external inspection systems, an unawareness among participants in regards to the safety measures endorsed by their companies, and indications of leniency due to favouritism by external inspectors. In conclusion, the study contributes to construction science and practice by identifying factors contributing to construction worker perception of safety which may help employers enhance the safety climate of small construction sites.
Keywords: residential construction; construction site safety; safety regulations; Saudi Arabia. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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