Construction Site Safety Performance Analysis For Improving Industrial Safety And Reducing Workplace Incidents
Keywords:
Construction Safety, Workplace Hazards, Accident Prevention, Ergonomics, Risk Management, Safety PerformanceAbstract
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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