马来西亚建筑业可持续健康和安全做法的关键成功因素。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Olatoyese Zaccheus Oni, AbdulLateef Olanrewaju, Soo Cheen Khor
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目标。这项研究调查了促进马来西亚建筑业可持续健康和安全做法所必需的关键成功因素。方法。在全面的文献回顾和专家验证的基础上,制定了一份封闭式问卷。调查问卷分发给马来西亚各地的建筑专业人士,共收到158份有效回复。采用模糊综合评价法(FSE)对各因素的重要性进行排序。结果。调查结果强调了可持续健康和安全的三个核心方面:环境、经济和社会可持续性。关键要素包括使用环保材料、有效的废物管理、对安全系统的财政投资、利益相关者的参与、包容性的劳动力实践和心理健康支持。减少浪费、节约用水和能源以及尽量减少污染等做法往往与可持续成果有关。结论。总之,这些方面为改善建筑部门的健康和安全提供了一个强有力的框架。整合环境、经济和社会战略可以提高工人的福祉,降低运营风险,并支持行业的长期弹性。该研究的结论是,可持续的安全实践不仅可以保护生命,还可以为建筑公司带来经济和运营效益。
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Critical success factors for sustainable health and safety practices in Malaysia's construction industry.

Objectives. This study investigated the critical success factors (CSFs) necessary to promote sustainable health and safety practices in Malaysia's construction industry. Methods. A closed-ended questionnaire was developed based on a comprehensive literature review and validated by experts. The questionnaire was distributed to construction professionals across Malaysia, yielding 158 valid responses. Data were analyzed using fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) to rank the importance of each factor. Results. The findings highlight three core dimensions essential to sustainable health and safety: environmental, economic and social sustainability. Key elements include the use of eco-friendly materials, effective waste management, financial investment in safety systems, stakeholder involvement, inclusive workforce practices and mental health support. Practices such as reducing waste, conserving water and energy, and minimizing pollution were frequently associated with sustainable outcomes. Conclusion. Together, these dimensions offer a robust framework for improving health and safety in the construction sector. Integrating environmental, economic and social strategies enhances worker well-being, lowers operational risks and supports long-term industry resilience. The study concludes that sustainable safety practices not only safeguard lives but also deliver economic and operational benefits for construction firms.

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