Desiderius V. Indrayana, Krishna S. Pribadi, Puti F. Marzuki, Hardianto Iridiastadi
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Abstract
The construction sector in Indonesia witnesses a significant number of work accidents, with construction sites being particularly prone to such incidents. It is imperative for stakeholders, especially project owners, to prioritize safety performance. The authorization of safety plans empowers project owners, granting them substantial influence over safety outcomes. This research employs Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to investigate the relationship between project owners' safety leadership and safety performance, with valuable input obtained from contractors who directly interact with project owners. The identified variables encompass leader's maturity attributes, psychosocial factors, participatory approaches, communication practices, and competence levels. All interrelationships between the variables demonstrate high significance in shaping safety performance (with z-scores exceeding 1.96). Two distinct patterns are identified to characterize project owners' leadership styles. The first pattern relates to the personal maturity of the owner, while the second pattern focuses on the owner's ability to foster effective stakeholder relationships. To manifest maturity, project owners must make three key contributions: 1) ensuring safety costs are factored into the project value, 2) procuring contractors with well-defined safety policies, and 3) ensuring swift responses to accidents. These findings underscore the importance of project owners in enhancing construction safety practices, emphasizing their role beyond that of contractors.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering aims to provide a forum for the publication of papers on the most recent developments in the theoretical and practical aspects of these important fields. Safety and Security Engineering, due to its special nature, is an interdisciplinary area of research and applications that brings together in a systematic way many disciplines of engineering, from the traditional to the most technologically advanced. The Journal covers areas such as crisis management; security engineering; natural disasters and emergencies; terrorism; IT security; man-made hazards; risk management; control; protection and mitigation issues. The Journal aims to attract papers in all related fields, in addition to those listed under the List of Topics, as well as case studies describing practical experiences. The study of multifactor risk impact will be given special emphasis. Due to the multitude and variety of topics included, the List is only indicative of the themes of the expected papers. Authors are encouraged to submit papers in all areas of Safety and Security, with particular attention to integrated and interdisciplinary aspects.