Investigating the relationships between safety climate and safety performance of retrofitting works

Evan A. Nadhim, C. Hon, Bo Xia
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Abstract

Retrofitting work is becoming increasingly important to a sustainable built environment as it helps reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumptions. However, retrofitting works are mostly small projects and predominantly undertaken by small-medium sized contractors, thus prone to safety problems as these contractors do not have sufficient resources for safety measures. Moreover, despite that safety has been widely researched in the construction industry, research into the safety of retrofitting works has been limited in the literature. As safety climate is a widely recognised construct to explain and predict safety performance, this paper presents an on-going PhD study aiming to examine the safety climate factors of retrofitting works and investigate the relationships between safety climate and safety performance. After refining the research gap through a literature review, the data collection will be started by interviewing the retrofitting stakeholders to identify the related safety issues comprising safety attitudes and safe-unsafe behaviours, followed by distributing an online questionnaire targeting the crews of small-medium sized contractors for safety climate measurement due to the lack of breakdown quantitative data (e.g. accidents records/rate, lost work days). Finally, structural equation modelling (SEM) will be employed to examine the quantitative relationships between safety climate and safety performance. This paper will present the research framework of the study, report the initial findings, and give recommendations to improve safety performance of retrofitting works.
研究安全气候与改造工程安全性能之间的关系
改造工作对可持续建筑环境变得越来越重要,因为它有助于减少温室气体排放和能源消耗。然而,改装工程大多是小型工程,主要由中小型承建商进行,由于这些承建商没有足够的资源采取安全措施,因此容易出现安全问题。此外,尽管建筑行业对安全性进行了广泛的研究,但对改造工程安全性的研究在文献中却很有限。由于安全气候是一个被广泛认可的解释和预测安全性能的结构,本文提出了一项正在进行的博士研究,旨在检查改造工程的安全气候因素,并调查安全气候与安全性能之间的关系。在通过文献综述来完善研究差距之后,数据收集将通过采访改造利益相关者来确定相关的安全问题,包括安全态度和安全-不安全行为,然后分发针对中小型承包商机组人员的在线问卷,以进行安全气候测量,因为缺乏细分定量数据(例如事故记录/率,损失的工作日)。最后,将采用结构方程模型(SEM)来检验安全气候与安全绩效之间的定量关系。本文将介绍研究的研究框架,报告初步研究结果,并提出建议,以改善加固工程的安全表现。
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