Construction Site Safety Performance Analysis For Improving Industrial Safety And Reducing Workplace Incidents

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  • Dr. Sivakumar C, Dr. Balusamy R

Keywords:

Construction Safety, Workplace Hazards, Accident Prevention, Ergonomics, Risk Management, Safety Performance

Abstract

Construction environments are inherently hazardous due to the dynamic nature of activities and constant human-machine interaction. Workplace mishaps not only compromise worker well-being but also impact project timelines and budgets severely. This research
explores the multifaceted causes behind construction site accidents and delves into how these incidents degrade safety performance.

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Aksorn, T. & Hadikusumo, B.H. (2008). Critical success factors influencing safety program performance in Thai construction projects. Safety Science, 46(4), 709–727.

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Published

2024-01-02

How to Cite

Dr. Sivakumar C, Dr. Balusamy R. (2024). Construction Site Safety Performance Analysis For Improving Industrial Safety And Reducing Workplace Incidents. Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 32(1), 599–642. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2251

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