"An appraisal of the use of cannabis on construction sites An appraisal of the use of cannabis on construction sites An appraisal of the use of cannabis on construction sites An appraisal of the use of cannabis on construction sites"

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T. Haupt
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Abstract

There is increasing concern regarding the impact of the consumption of cannabis by construction site workers on workplace safety and performance. This preliminary study explores the use of cannabis as a psychotropic drug and its consequences and effects on construction workers, considering the decriminalisation of its private use and personal consumption in South Africa. These consequences and effects can be characterized as being behavioural, perceptual, physiological, emotional and cognitive. This study is a precursor for a more detailed ongoing study. The article was developed based on a review of empirical and theoretical studies previously published in a wide range of journals and commissioned reports. Literature relating to drug and substance use in the construction workplace was obtained from research databases. The keywords “cannabis” and “construction industry” were used to search the databases. Of the number of related articles found, a total of 41 articles and reports were cited in the study. The study reveals that cannabis use has short-term health effects such as acute mental illnesses, which could result in impaired reasoning and perceptions. Long-term effects of frequent and continuous cannabis use include respiratory infections and hyperactivity. Theo Haupt • An appraisal of the use of cannabis on construction sites 149 Furthermore, the after-effects of the use and abuse of cannabis by construction workers poses numerous threats to the workplace safety of the construction industry. The article identifies loss of concentration and low productivity on site, abnormal and irrational behaviour, absenteeism from work and poor work quality as impacts of cannabis use on construction sites. The article highlights the need for site supervisors and construction employers to introduce improvement mechanisms to control the use of cannabis on construction sites.
“对建筑工地大麻使用情况的评估对建筑工地使用大麻情况的评估
人们越来越关注建筑工地工人吸食大麻对工作场所安全和业绩的影响。考虑到大麻在南非的私人使用和个人消费非刑事化,这项初步研究探讨了大麻作为精神药物的使用及其对建筑工人的后果和影响。这些后果和影响可分为行为、感知、生理、情感和认知。这项研究是正在进行的更详细研究的先驱。这篇文章是在对先前发表在各种期刊和委托报告上的实证和理论研究进行综述的基础上撰写的。有关建筑工作场所药物和物质使用的文献来自研究数据库。使用关键词“大麻”和“建筑业”搜索数据库。在发现的相关文章数量中,共有41篇文章和报告被引用。研究表明,使用大麻会对健康产生短期影响,如急性精神疾病,这可能会导致推理和认知受损。频繁和持续使用大麻的长期影响包括呼吸道感染和多动。Theo Haupt•对建筑工地大麻使用情况的评估149此外,建筑工人使用和滥用大麻的后遗症对建筑业的工作场所安全构成了许多威胁。这篇文章指出,在建筑工地上使用大麻会造成注意力不集中和生产力低下、行为异常和不合理、旷工和工作质量差。文章强调,工地监督员和建筑雇主需要引入改进机制,以控制建筑工地上大麻的使用。
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