纯劳动力采购与建筑项目的健康和安全绩效之间的关系

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Nnedinma Umeokafor, Abimbola Windapo, Oluwole Alfred Olatunji
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是调查采购战略的特点(在本例中为纯劳力采购战略)对项目绩效指标健康和安全(H&S)方面的项目绩效的影响。设计/方法/方法采用非概率目的和滚雪球抽样方法,使用问卷调查收集尼日利亚建筑专业人员的数据。然后使用描述性统计(频率和平均分数)和推理统计(Mann-Whitney-U和Kendall的Tau_b检验)对其进行分析。调查结果调查结果显示,“客户参与程度”与“死亡人数”呈显著负相关,与“进行健康及安全风险评估”及“进行员工健康及安全态度调查”呈显著正相关。卫生不良是最差的滞后指标,而检查是项目健康安全绩效采用最多的领先指标。还发现,通过采购战略在城市和农村地区采购的项目在健康和安全绩效方面没有显著差异。实际意义本研究对卫生与安全管理的复杂性提供了有价值的见解,这是由于客户高度参与纯劳动力采购系统(LoPS)项目,以及他们在其中责任的多样性水平。它为开发详细的框架或指导说明创建了一个基本方向,以便客户参与将H&S集成到LoPS项目中。原创性/价值这是第一次研究采购战略的特点对项目健康和安全绩效的影响。文献中的证据表明,如果战略性地使用采购,包括在项目早期考虑采购,项目交付结果将显著改善。然而,将H&S整合到采购策略中却很少受到关注。
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The relationship between labour-only procurement and health and safety performance of construction projects

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the influences of the characteristics of procurement strategies, in this instance labour-only, on project performance concerning health and safety (H&S), a project performance indicator.

Design/methodology/approach

Using non-probability purposeful and snowballing sampling methods, questionnaires were used to collect data from construction professionals in Nigeria. This was then analysed using descriptive (frequency and mean scores) and inferential statistics (Mann–Whitney-U and Kendall's Tau_b tests).

Findings

The findings indicate a statistically significant negative correlation between ‘the level of client involvement and ‘fatalities' and a positive one with ‘conducting of health and safety risk assessment' and ‘conducting employee surveys on health and safety attitude’. Poor hygiene is found to be the worst lagging indicator, while conducting of inspection is the most adopted leading indicator of project health and safety performance. It also emerged that there is no significant difference in the health and safety performance of projects procured through the procurement strategy in urban and rural areas.

Practical implications

The study provides valuable insight into the complexities in H&S management due to the high level of client involvement in labour-only procurement system (LoPS) projects and the level of diversity in their responsibilities therein. It creates a fundamental direction for developing a detailed framework or guidance notes for client involvement in the integration of H&S into LoPS projects.

Originality/value

This is the first study that examines the influence of the characteristics of procurement strategy on project health and safety performance. Evidence in the literature shows that project delivery outcomes significantly improve if procurement is strategically used, including when it is considered early in projects. However, integrating H&S into procurement strategies has received little attention.

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期刊介绍: ■Organisational design and methods ■Performance management ■Performance measurement tools and techniques ■Process analysis, engineering and re-engineering ■Quality and business excellence management Articles can address these topics theoretically or empirically through either a descriptive or critical approach. The co-Editors support articles that significantly bring new knowledge to the area both for academics and practitioners. The material for publication in IJPPM should be written in a manner which makes it accessible to its entire wide-ranging readership. Submissions of highly technical or mathematically-oriented papers are discouraged.
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