Adoption of Safety Practices against Occupational Hazards among Building Construction Workers for Sustainable Development in Edo State, Nigeria

J. I. Oviawe, M. O. Anavberokhai
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This study analyzed the safety practices followed by building construction workers against occupational hazards to sustainable development in Edo State, Nigeria, using a descriptive research survey design. The analysis was motivated by three research questions and three null hypotheses. The study population consisted of 5,305 construction workers from 23 construction sites in the Oredo local government area of Edo State, Nigeria. The sample size of 530 respondents was selected for the analysis using a systematic random sampling technique that applied the Taro Yamane formula in drawing the sample size. The instrument used to collect data was a 10-item questionnaire built from the literature examined. The instrument has been tested by five experts. Spearman Brown rank correlation coefficient was used to determine the internal accuracy of the instrument and a correlation coefficient of.81 was obtained. In answering the research questions, the multiple regression statistics and the Pearson Product Moment Correlation was used to investigate the hypotheses at .05 level of significance. The results of the study found, among other things, that there exist low use of safety practices among construction workers in the Oredo local government area of Edo State; a significant relationship exists between the use of safety practices and years of experience; a significant relationship exists between the use of safety practices and the level of education among construction workers. Based on the results of this report, it was suggested, among other things, that the management team of the various construction sites should demonstrate a greater commitment to the provision and compliance of safety equipment among workers to ensure optimal prevention of occupational hazards that will ensure sustainable growth.
在尼日利亚埃多州的建筑工人中采用防止职业危害的安全做法,促进可持续发展
本研究采用描述性研究调查设计,分析了尼日利亚埃多州建筑工人针对可持续发展职业危害所采取的安全措施。分析的动机是三个研究问题和三个零假设。研究人群包括来自尼日利亚江户州Oredo地方政府地区23个建筑工地的5305名建筑工人。采用系统随机抽样技术,采用山根太郎公式计算样本量,选取530名受访者进行分析。收集数据的工具是一份包含10个项目的调查问卷,该问卷是根据所研究的文献构建的。这仪器已由五位专家测试过了。采用Spearman Brown秩相关系数确定仪器的内部精度,相关系数为。得到81。在回答研究问题时,采用多元回归统计和Pearson积差相关在0.05显著性水平下对假设进行检验。研究结果发现,除其他外,在江户州的Oredo地方政府地区,建筑工人对安全措施的使用很少;安全措施的使用与多年经验之间存在着重要的关系;在建筑工人中,安全措施的使用与教育水平之间存在着重要的关系。根据这份报告的结果,有人建议,除其他外,各建筑工地的管理队应表现出更大的承诺,向工人提供和遵守安全设备,以确保最佳地预防职业危害,从而确保可持续增长。
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