Sustainable prevention in construction health and safety (H&S): An economic approach

Ergonomics SA Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.4314/esa.v33i1.5
Benviolent Chigara, J. Smallwood
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The persistent health and safety (H&S) problem in the construction industry exerts an enormous economic burden on workers, society, and employers. With shrinking budgets, the contribution of H&S to productivity and business profits increasingly influences the decision to implement injury prevention programmes. Despite this, the economic perspective of H&S is missing in public discourse pertaining to injury prevention in developing countries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of construction professionals in Zimbabwe with regards to the degree of importance of economic factors for preventing / reducing occupational injuries, fatalities, and disease, and the extent to which economic factors / practices are applied in H&S management to prevent / reduce occupational injuries, fatalities, and disease in the construction industry. The quantitative method was adopted for the study, which entailed the completion of a self-administered questionnaire. The data analysis entailed the computation of frequencies, and a measure of central tendency in the form of mean scores (MSs) to enable interpretation of the findings and the ranking of factors. The salient findings of the study are that financial provision, setting realistic production targets and timelines, balancing production economy and H&S objectives, integration of H&S into business plans and responsible procurement are the main economic factors / practices for enhancing sustainable prevention of H&S problems. Despite this, the results show that the economic factors are marginally applied to construction H&S management in Zimbabwe. While the findings are consistent with extant literature, they provide important insights to construction stakeholders relative to the potential source of the persistent H&S problems and the interventions that may be required to improve the H&S situation. To promote the integration of economic thinking into the H&S strategy, there is a need for more awareness and education among construction stakeholders relative to the importance of addressing H&S issues from an economic perspective. Further research is required to develop models and frameworks for assisting construction practitioners to generate the required economic data to inform decision making.
建筑健康与安全(H&S)的可持续预防:一种经济方法
建筑行业持续存在的健康和安全问题给工人、社会和雇主带来了巨大的经济负担。随着预算的缩减,卫生与安全对生产力和商业利润的贡献越来越影响到实施伤害预防计划的决定。尽管如此,在发展中国家有关伤害预防的公共话语中,H&S的经济观点是缺失的。本研究的目的是调查津巴布韦建筑专业人员对经济因素对预防/减少职业伤害、死亡和疾病的重要性程度的看法,以及经济因素/实践在卫生与安全管理中应用的程度,以预防/减少建筑行业的职业伤害、死亡和疾病。本研究采用定量方法,完成一份自我管理的问卷。数据分析需要计算频率,并以平均分数(MSs)的形式衡量集中趋势,以便解释研究结果和因素排名。该研究的突出发现是,资金供应、制定现实的生产目标和时间表、平衡生产经济和卫生与安全目标、将卫生与安全纳入商业计划和负责任的采购是加强可持续预防卫生与安全问题的主要经济因素/做法。尽管如此,结果表明,经济因素在津巴布韦的建筑卫生与安全管理中应用甚微。虽然研究结果与现有文献一致,但它们为建筑利益相关者提供了重要的见解,涉及持续存在的卫生与安全问题的潜在来源,以及改善卫生与安全状况可能需要的干预措施。为了促进经济思维融入卫生与安全战略,需要提高建筑利益相关者对从经济角度解决卫生与安全问题的重要性的认识和教育。需要进一步的研究来开发模型和框架,以帮助建筑从业者生成所需的经济数据,为决策提供信息。
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