RESTRICTION FACTORS TO IMPLEMENT SAFETY PRACTICES IN SMALL GRADE CONTRACTORS

Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.11113/IJBES.V6.N1-2.378
Noorhayatie Yusof, M. Misnan
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This study was focused on small grade contractor in Malaysian construction industry. The total of small grade contractors in Malaysia registered by Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is higher and increases for every year. However, it is well known that construction project are exposed to accidents and injuries including of minor accidents, ergonomics problems, out dated machinery can cause the machine breakdown, and lack of awareness from employers and employees. The statistic of construction accidents is one of the critical sectors that need a huge and fast overhaul from the current site safety practices. Moreover, the safety practice in small grade contractors is too far to achieve the good safety performance in construction industry compare to large grade contractors. In this study, a semi-structured question was developed to identify the factors that affecting safety practice in small grade contractors. The data used in this study was collected through the interview with manager in small grade contractors, Site Safety Supervisor (SSS), and Safety and Health Officer (SHO). The finding of this paper was identified factors that influence safety practice in small grade contractors such as poor Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) management; small project value; financial constraint; lack of training and knowledge on safety management; high competition; lack of communication; unsatisfactory safety motivation; not exposed with good safety culture on site; the existing OSH framework is fragmented; difficult in contract acquirement; do not have SSS, SHO or safety person in charge; lack of OSH formal documentation; financial limitation and time constraints. The critical factors lack of safety practice which are financial limitation and lack of training and knowledge. In conclusion, small grade contractors faced for some factors that avoid them to implement safety practice in their companies.
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限制小型承办商推行安全措施的因素
本研究的重点是马来西亚建筑业的小等级承包商。马来西亚建筑业发展局(CIDB)注册的小等级承包商总数较高,并且每年都在增加。然而,众所周知,建设项目暴露在事故和伤害,包括轻微事故,人体工程学问题,过时的机器可能导致机器故障,缺乏意识的雇主和雇员。建筑事故统计是当前施工安全实践中需要进行大规模快速改革的关键领域之一。此外,与大型承包商相比,小型承包商的安全实践还远远不能达到良好的建筑行业安全绩效。在这项研究中,开发了一个半结构化的问题,以确定影响小级别承包商安全实践的因素。本研究使用的数据是通过访谈小级别承包商的经理、现场安全主管(SSS)和安全与健康官员(SHO)收集的。本文的研究发现,影响小等级承包商安全实践的因素有:职业安全卫生管理不善;小项目价值;金融约束;缺乏安全管理方面的培训和知识;高竞争;缺乏沟通;安全动机不理想;没有良好的现场安全文化;现有的职业健康安全框架支离破碎;合同取得困难;没有SSS、SHO或安全负责人;缺乏职业安全与卫生正式文件;资金限制和时间限制。缺乏安全实践的关键因素是资金限制和缺乏培训和知识。综上所述,小等级承包商面临着一些因素,避免他们在公司实施安全实践。
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