An investigation of factors that assure a zero accident goal in construction sites in Gauteng, South Africa
- Authors: Van Heerden, J. H. F. , Musonda, I. , Okoro, C. S.
- Date: 2018
- Subjects: Construction industry , Gauteng , Health and safety
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/282206 , uj:30405 , Citation: Van Heerden, J.H.F., Musonda, I. & Okoro, C.S. 2018. An investigation of factors that assure a zero accident goal in construction sites in Gauteng, South Africa.
- Description: Abstract: Construction accidents and fatalities bear heavily on companies. Thus, achieving zero accidents on construction projects is a desired goal universally. The present study aims to identify critical conditions or factors to ensure zero accidents on projects. A field questionnaire survey was used to collect data in different locations in Gauteng. Participants were selected using snowballing and judgemental sampling techniques. Empirical data were analysed using EXCEL to output descriptive statistics including mean item scores and standard deviation. The factors were further ranked to identify the most important as perceived by the sampled respondents. The study found that clear H&S goals, regular recording of accidents and incidents, regular tool box talks as well as following strict H&S rules, procedures and processes were the most indicators of a good safety record among the sampled organisations. On the other hand, involving staff in H&S planning and worker incentives did not appear to have much bearing on achieving zero accidents in the organizations sampled. The study was conducted in only one Province in South Africa and may not be generalisable to construction organizations in entire country or other geographical areas. The current research identifies factors necessary to prevent or avoid accidents on construction sites. Continuous health and safety improvement is likely if factors to prevent accidents are taken into account to prevent their occurrence.
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Factors driving construction organisations to implement health and safety : a literature review
- Authors: Van Heerden, J. H. F. , Musonda, I. , Okoro, C. S.
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: Construction Industry , Health and Safety , Implementation
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/241671 , uj:24910 , Citation: Van Heerden, J.H.F., Musonda, I. & Okoro, C.S. Factors driving construction organisations to implement health and safety : a literature review.
- Description: Abstract: Health and Safety (H&S) implementation significantly impacts on the rates of incidents and fatalities on construction projects. The aim of this paper is to establish the factors that drive H&S implementation in construction organisations. This paper is a part of a Baccalaureus Technologaie (Quantity Surveying) study, and it presents a literature review conducted from various sources such as conference proceedings, journals, text books and dissertations. The study indicates that reduced cost of accidents and penalties; increased productivity, profitability and quality; client satisfaction; completion of projects on-time and preserving the image and reputation of the construction organisation are factors which drive the implementation of H&S in construction organisations...
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