Fall From Height Accidents in the Construction Industry in Saudi Arabia

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
A. S. Mahmoud, Muizz O. Sanni-Anibire, Ahmed Alsafwani
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Abstract

Abstract Falls from height (FFH) are considered the most dangerous accident in the global construction industry, especially in emerging economies like Saudi Arabia. This study investigates the causative factors responsible for FFH accidents in the construction industry in Saudi Arabia. The approach used by the study entailed a review of the extant literature to identify the main causes of FFH accidents. The identified causes were used to develop a questionnaire survey, which was administered to construction professionals in Saudi Arabia. Useable feedback from ninety-one responses was obtained and consequently analysed using the Relative Agreement Index (RAI). The results revealed that the top three causes include “lack of training”, “no safety inspection”, and “no safety meeting and seminar between stakeholders”. The causes were also categorized into three groups including “unsafe acts”, “unsafe conditions”, “communication barriers”, and “management commitment”, where “unsafe acts” was the most influential category. The significance of this study is its potential to help control the occurrence of FFH in the construction industry through the adoption of relevant controls, safety training, and risk-based decision-making in the planning and execution of construction works.
沙特阿拉伯建筑行业的高空坠落事故
高空坠落(FFH)被认为是全球建筑行业最危险的事故,尤其是在沙特阿拉伯等新兴经济体。本研究调查了沙特阿拉伯建筑行业FFH事故的致病因素。该研究使用的方法包括对现有文献的回顾,以确定FFH事故的主要原因。确定的原因被用来制定问卷调查,这是管理的建筑专业人员在沙特阿拉伯。从91个答复中获得了可用的反馈,并随后使用相对协议指数(RAI)进行了分析。结果显示,排在前三位的原因包括“缺乏培训”、“没有安全检查”和“没有利益相关者之间的安全会议和研讨会”。这些原因还被分为三组,包括"不安全行为"、"不安全条件"、"沟通障碍"和"管理承诺",其中"不安全行为"是影响最大的一类。本研究的意义在于,它有可能通过在建筑工程的规划和执行中采用相关控制、安全培训和基于风险的决策来帮助控制建筑行业中FFH的发生。
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