Improving Construction Health and Safety in Developing Countries Ghana

Improving Construction Health and Safety in Developing Countries  Ghana
Author: Michael Fosu
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783668864986

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2018 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Demographics, Urban Management, Planning, grade: 70.0, Deakin University (Education), course: Master of Construction Management Professional, language: English, abstract: The practice of Health and Safety continues to be a major challenge plaguing the construction industries of most developing countries. In Ghana, approximately 60 out of the total 900 occupational accidents recorded by the labour Department over the last decade has been fatal and consequently attributed to a poor Health and Safety practice observed on most construction sites. The aim of the study was to critically investigate the constraints and barriers faced in implementing an effective health and safety practice within the Ghanaian construction industry and also provide suitable recommendations on improving the practice. The research was purely based on a qualitative study conducted through the use of secondary data gathered from extensive literature review. The study specifically explored the standard and approved health and safety legislativeframeworks adopted in most developed countries especially in the UK and Australian construction industry.

Construction Health and Safety in Developing Countries

Construction Health and Safety in Developing Countries
Author: Patrick Manu,Fidelis Emuze,Tarcisio Abreu Saurin,Bonaventura H. W. Hadikusumo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780429848537

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The global construction sector is infamous for high levels of injuries, accidents and fatalities, and poor health and well-being of its workforce. While this record appears in both developed and developing countries, the situation is worse in developing countries, where major spending on infrastructure development is expected. There is an urgent need to improve construction health and safety (H&S) in developing countries. The improvement calls for the development of context-specific solutions underpinned by research into challenges and related solutions. This edited volume advances the current understanding of construction H&S in developing countries by revealing context-specific issues and challenges that have hitherto not been well explored in the literature, and applying emergent H&S management approaches and practices in developing countries. Coverage includes countries from the regions of sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe. This book, which is the first compendium of research into construction H&S issues in developing countries, adds considerable insight into the field and presents innovative solutions to help address poor H&S in construction in developing nations. It is a must read for all construction professionals, researchers and practitioners interested in construction and occupational H&S, safety management, engineering management and development studies.

Contractor Health and Safety Compliance for Small to Medium Sized Construction Companies

Contractor Health and Safety Compliance for Small to Medium Sized Construction Companies
Author: Zakari Mustapha,Clinton Aigbavboa,Wellington Thwala
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351623162

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This book explores the formation of small and medium-sized construction company's (SME) compliance with health and safety issues in developing countries. Little has been written about the formation of SME contractors' health and safety compliance for developing countries, especially, in the sub-sahara regions where construction and infrastructure development activities have significantly increased in order to serve the development mandate of those countries. Thus, this book will provides insight into construction safety for SMEs, as well as health and safety compliance, and its policy implementation trends and development.

Moving the Construction Safety Climate Forward in Developing Countries

Moving the Construction Safety Climate Forward in Developing Countries
Author: Tchad Sharon Jatau,Fidelis Emuze,John Smallwood
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000878141

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The construction industry in developing economies is responsible for creating deliverables such as infrastructure and housing while providing a means of livelihood to an ever-increasing number of management and frontline workers. However, in many parts of the world, injuries and fatalities have continued to damage the industry’s image. This book intends to meet the needs of many construction managers who, though technically informed, struggle with managing frontline workers, especially regarding motivating positive safety outcomes. It discusses the challenges experienced in the industry and how site management may navigate them to improve safety performance in the workplace. By documenting the experiences of site management in developing countries, this book intends to contribute to the education of professionals on evolving better safety environments on construction sites. It considers the safety climate in a high-risk work environment, administrative procedures and the implementation mechanisms. The book also documents findings from existing literature about developing countries in contrast to what is obtainable in developed countries. Each chapter features context-specific explanations from empirical research conducted in developing countries. Key safety climate issues are contextualised, considering the challenges faced in developing countries, alongside current trends that will help chart future directions that will promote continuous improvement of safety outcomes of construction projects. This book is essential reading for construction managers, researchers and academics in the field of safety management, infrastructure delivery and project management.

Improving the Performance of Construction Industries for Developing Countries

Improving the Performance of Construction Industries for Developing Countries
Author: Pantaleo D. Rwelamila,Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000288650

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This book documents the experiences, development, and prospects of the construction industry in numerous developing countries. It will provide a strong base of reference for countries looking to improve their construction industries as part of their wider economic development programme. The opening chapter presents a strategic overview of the contents of the book, and each country-specific chapter is structured to consider the legal and policy frameworks, administrative infrastructure and procedures, and implementation mechanisms, as well as the experiences, current activities, and future plans and programmes with respect to construction industry development in each country. The concluding chapter looks forward and considers the implications of future trends for the construction industries in developing countries and the actions which will be required to address them. Chapters cover: India, Singapore, Chile, South Africa, Tanzania, Malaysia, Botswana, Ghana, Uganda, Indonesia, China, Croatia, and Eswatini. Readers will learn about the wealth of comparable stories from global coverage from the detailed country-specific cases. Building on important scholarly works in the field, this book is essential reading for academics, researchers, and policy makers in built environments, economics, construction management, infrastructure management, and the wider construction industry.

Training Within Industry Job Programs for Improved Construction Safety

Training Within Industry Job Programs for Improved Construction Safety
Author: Lesiba George Mollo,Fidelis Emuze,John Smallwood
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2023-10-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000968118

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The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how a Training-Within-Industry (TWI) Job-Program could reduce human factor-related harm in construction. The construction industry has a significant impact on issues relating to the health, safety, and well-being (HSW) of people in the workforce. It is important to acknowledge that workers' behaviour influences the safety management system (SMS) of construction projects either negatively or positively and that it is important for a management team to identify relevant behaviours and take appropriate action to solve problems. In most cases, accidents happen because of the results of human failure in the form of errors, violations and system failures. Human failure causes accidents and site management needs to reduce hazards that might cause such errors, violations and system failures on worksites. The chapters in the book address factors causing human failure on construction sites, how to mitigate errors and violations through SMS and ‘learning by doing’ and improving practice of using safety instructors on sites. The book closes with insights from a TWI-informed human failure reduction framework. This book provides valuable insights into safety management in a construction site context that can be applied to other areas. It is essential reading for safety managers, construction managers, researchers, and advanced students.

Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites

Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites
Author: Amarjit Singh,Jimmie Hinze,Richard J. Coble
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 952
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9058090361

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The text offers 123 articles on recent research and practice in construction safety, from 19 developed countries. Topics covered include: safety management and planning; education and training; innovative safety technology; site safety, and progra...

Occupational Health and Safety in Construction Project Management

Occupational Health and Safety in Construction Project Management
Author: Helen Lingard
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2005
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0419262105

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This book addresses an increasingly important area in the construction industry. Case studies are used extensively to illustrate important points and refer to current successful safety management techniques.