Development of a roadmap for occupational health, safety and wellbeing in the Hong Kong construction industry: an institutional analysis

S. Rowlinson
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The industrial accident rate in Hong Kong has steadily declined over the past 20 years, but has plateaued over the past 5 years and worryingly the fatality rate has been flat for over 15 years. This clearly highlights a level of under reporting of accidents in that normally accidents and fatalities are in a roughly constant proportion to one another. This is corroborated by informal discussions with the insurance industry. Using an institutional analysis approach to the study, the research team has drawn the conclusion that institutional, contractual and policy factors adversely affect Hong Kong’s OHSW statistics. This paper highlights the fact that many of these factors are not under Hong Kong contractor’s control. However, there is always opportunity to improve performance and a series of potential initiatives are proposed that target industry-wide issues. An overarching issue for a company is the balance between the systems it operates and the culture within which it operates. A key issue in project-based organisations is to operate with rigid flexibility throughout the business. The goal is rigid conformance to safety standards but flexibility in how these standards are achieved. This characteristic is typical of high reliability organisations.
制定香港建造业职业健康、安全及福利路线图:制度分析
香港的工业意外率在过去20年稳步下降,但在过去5年停滞不前,令人担忧的是,死亡率在过去15年里一直持平。这清楚地突出了低报事故的程度,因为通常事故和死亡人数之间的比例大致恒定。与保险业的非正式讨论证实了这一点。研究小组采用制度分析方法进行研究,得出的结论是,制度、合约和政策因素对香港的职业健康福利统计数据产生不利影响。本文强调的事实是,许多这些因素都不在香港承建商的控制之下。然而,总有机会提高绩效,并提出了一系列针对全行业问题的潜在举措。对于一家公司来说,最重要的问题是在其运营的系统和其运营的文化之间取得平衡。在以项目为基础的组织中,一个关键问题是在整个业务中以严格的灵活性运作。目标是严格遵守安全标准,但在如何实现这些标准方面具有灵活性。这是高可靠性组织的典型特征。
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