Perceived Factors Affecting the Implementation of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems in the South African Construction Industry

Safety Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.3390/safety10010005
Rejoice Kunodzia, Luviwe Bikitsha, Rainer Haldenwang
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Although notable efforts have been made in the past to improve Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), the overall performance has not significantly improved as high-level injuries, risks, and fatalities continue to occur. Earlier studies have shown that implementing an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) ensures a reduction in accidents on site, which is, however, not easy due to the many challenges arising during its implementation. The research objectives were to identify, in order of importance, factors that affect the implementation of an OHSMS on construction sites and to analyse how an OHSMS can be implemented in the construction industry of the Western Cape, South Africa, using the Plan Do Check Act (PDCA) method. The research questionnaire obtained online opinions from construction professionals. The data were analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 27.0. The data were interpreted through Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, frequencies, descriptive statistics, and a multi-regression analysis. A multi-regression test was conducted to determine the relationship between internal and external factors and the implementation of an OHSMS, including the use of the PDCA method. The findings reveal that both internal and external factors affected the implementation of the OHSMS. The most important internal factors were risk control strategies, senior management commitment, and support and communication channels. The most common external factors were pressure from clients on project delivery, company reputation, OHS enforcement, and government legislation. A framework was developed to outline how an OHSMS can be implemented using the PDCA approach based on the findings from this study. The framework can be adopted by the construction industry to improve effectiveness when implementing their OHSMS.
影响南非建筑业实施职业健康与安全管理系统的认知因素
尽管过去在改善职业健康与安全(OHS)方面做出了显著的努力,但由于高水平的伤害、风险和死亡事故仍在继续发生,总体绩效并未得到明显改善。早期的研究表明,实施职业健康与安全管理系统(OHSMS)可确保减少现场事故,但由于实施过程中会遇到许多挑战,因此实施起来并不容易。研究目标是按照重要性排序,确定影响在建筑工地实施职业健康安全管理体系的因素,并采用计划-实施-检查-行动(PDCA)方法,分析如何在南非西开普省的建筑行业实施职业健康安全管理体系。研究问卷从建筑专业人士那里获得了在线意见。数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)27.0 版进行分析,并通过克朗巴赫α系数、频率、描述性统计和多元回归分析对数据进行解释。多元回归检验旨在确定内部和外部因素与实施职业健康安全管理体系(包括使用 PDCA 方法)之间的关系。研究结果表明,内部和外部因素都会影响职业健康安全管理体系的实施。最重要的内部因素是风险控制策略、高级管理层的承诺以及支持和沟通渠道。最常见的外部因素是客户对项目交付的压力、公司声誉、职业健康安全执法和政府立法。根据研究结果,我们制定了一个框架,概述了如何使用 PDCA 方法实施职业健康安全管理体系。建筑行业可以采用该框架来提高职业健康安全管理体系的实施效率。
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