Barriers to Implementing Safety Measures During COVID-19 Pandemic on Building Construction Projects in Nepal

Bhupesh Chanda, Dinesh Sukamani, Sudip Pokhrel, Sujan Nepal
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions in building construction projects, with safety measures being a major concern for workers and the public. This study aims to assess the barriers to safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic on building construction projects in Nepal. A total of 330 responses were collected from construction professionals in Nepal using a Likert scale. To ensure the data's suitability for factor analysis using Principal Component Analysis, Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin, Bartlett's Sphericity test, inter-component correlations, and Cronbach alpha scores for internal consistency were checked, and principal components were extracted. A 25-item safety barrier to safety measures in building construction projects during the COVID-19 pandemic was identified through an extensive review of the literature; six components were retained using Principal Component Analysis which represented the model of choice and explained 62.86 % of the data variance. The components were; inappropriate safety guidelines, psychological working pressure, inadequate hygiene monitoring and control, lack of safety awareness, improper working culture, and insufficient planning and scheduling. The internal consistency for the retained components was high; Cronbach α scores ranged from 0.72 to 0.796. “Inappropriate Safety Guidelines” was the most critical barrier to implementing safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in building construction projects, according to the rankings of the six identified components. It is recommended that construction professionals and regulatory bodies prioritize the development and adherence to robust safety protocols tailored to pandemic conditions. Regularly updating and reinforcing these guidelines will be crucial in safeguarding the health and well-being of workers while ensuring project continuity. Additionally, investing in thorough training and awareness programs can significantly mitigate this barrier's impact.
尼泊尔建筑施工项目在 COVID-19 大流行期间实施安全措施的障碍
COVID-19 大流行导致建筑施工项目中断,安全措施成为工人和公众关注的主要问题。本研究旨在评估在 COVID-19 大流行期间尼泊尔建筑施工项目在安全措施方面遇到的障碍。研究采用李克特量表从尼泊尔的建筑专业人士中收集了 330 份答复。为确保数据适合使用主成分分析法进行因子分析,对数据进行了 Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin、Bartlett 分散性检验、成分间相关性和内部一致性 Cronbach alpha 分数检查,并提取了主成分。通过广泛查阅文献,确定了 COVID-19 大流行期间建筑施工项目安全措施的 25 个安全障 碍项目;使用主成分分析法保留了六个成分,这六个成分代表了所选模型,并解释了 62.86% 的数据方差。这些成分是:不适当的安全准则、心理工作压力、卫生监测和控制不足、缺乏安全意识、不当的工作文化以及计划和安排不足。保留成分的内部一致性较高;Cronbach α 得分介于 0.72 至 0.796 之间。根据六个已识别要素的排名,"不适当的安全指南 "是在 COVID-19 大流行期间建筑施工项目中实施安全措施的最关键障碍。建议建筑专业人员和监管机构优先制定和遵守适合大流行病条件的强有力的安全规程。定期更新和加强这些准则对于保障工人的健康和福利,同时确保项目的连续性至关重要。此外,投资于全面的培训和宣传计划可以大大减轻这一障碍的影响。
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