Green building and construction worker Ergonomics : a pilot investigation

C. Sass, J. Smallwood
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The literature indicates that ‘green’ building is so focused on ensuring a sustainable design to create an environment for the final occupants that meets environmentally, healthy standards, that construction workers' health is being overlooked.Two descriptive surveys were conducted among general contractor members of the East Cape Masters Builders Association (ECMBA) and members of the Eastern Cape Institute of Architects (ECIA) using self-administered questionnaires.The salient findings are: contractors and architects identified there is a major need for ‘green’ building to address construction worker health and safety (HS workers become ill due to being exposed to health hazards; contractors indicate job security and unrealistic time for activities are the main factors contributing to workers experiencing stress; unsatisfactory working conditions, long working hours and demanding construction activities / tasks also contribute to workers becoming stressed; workers experience work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) due to strenuous work tasks, psychosocial factors, and hand arm vibration syndrome.Conclusions include: construction workers are exposed to many ergonomic and HS construction worker H&S is still not viewed as ‘a value’ in terms of ‘green’ building, and there is a need for focus on ‘designing for construction ergonomics and H&S’.
绿色建筑与建筑工人工效学:试点调查
文献表明,“绿色”建筑是如此专注于确保可持续设计,为最终居住者创造一个符合环境、健康标准的环境,而建筑工人的健康却被忽视了。在东开普省建筑大师协会(ECMBA)的总承包商成员和东开普省建筑师协会(ECIA)的成员中进行了两次描述性调查,使用自我管理的问卷。突出的发现是:承包商和建筑师认为,迫切需要“绿色”建筑来解决建筑工人的健康和安全问题(卫生系统工人因暴露于健康危害而生病;承包商指出,工作保障和不现实的活动时间是导致工人感到压力的主要因素;令人不满意的工作条件、长时间的工作和苛刻的建筑活动/任务也会导致工人感到压力;由于繁重的工作任务、社会心理因素和手臂振动综合症,工人会经历与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSDs)。结论包括:建筑工人暴露于许多人体工程学和HS建筑工人的健康与安全仍然不被视为“价值”在“绿色”建筑方面,有必要关注“建筑人体工程学和健康与安全设计”。
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