MANAGERIAL MEASURES TO REDUCE REWORK AND IMPROVE CONSTRUCTION SAFETY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: MALAYSIAN CASE

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Civil Engineering and Management Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.3846/jcem.2022.17570
J. B. Yap, M. Skitmore, Jia Rou Chong, C. Hon
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Previous studies demonstrate that rework can lead to more safety incidents. However, there is an inadequate understanding of how construction rework reduction measures may significantly decrease the likelihood of safety incidents in developing countries. To explore how construction organisations can integrate rework minimisation and safety management in practice, this study examines the effectiveness of the management strategies that can reduce rework and improve safety. Based on a two-stage detailed literature review of both rework- and safety-related studies, 13 managerial measures are recognised that are capable of jointly reducing rework and safety incidents for construction projects. A field survey involving construction professionals in Malaysia was used to analyse and rank these measures according to effectiveness indices for rework, safety and joint rework-safety management. Factor analysis yielded a two-factor solution comprising (1) project management best practices and (2) proactive competency management. It is suggested that the construction industry would benefit from simultaneously ameliorating the quality and safety performance of projects by adopting effective joint measures that are predominantly guided by process (best practices) and people (competency management) components.
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发展中国家减少返工和提高建筑安全的管理措施:马来西亚案例
以往的研究表明,返工会导致更多的安全事故。然而,对于减少建筑返工措施如何显著降低发展中国家发生安全事故的可能性,人们的理解并不充分。为了探讨建筑机构如何在实践中将减少返工和安全管理结合起来,本研究考察了减少返工和提高安全的管理策略的有效性。基于对返工和安全相关研究的两阶段详细文献综述,认识到13项管理措施能够共同减少建筑项目的返工和安全事件。一项涉及马来西亚建筑专业人员的实地调查被用来根据返工、安全和联合返工安全管理的有效性指数分析和排名这些措施。因素分析产生了一个双因素解决方案,包括(1)项目管理最佳实践和(2)主动能力管理。建议建筑业通过采用主要由过程(最佳实践)和人员(能力管理)组成部分指导的有效联合措施,同时改善项目的质量和安全性能,从而受益。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Civil Engineering and Management is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for the dissemination of the latest original research, achievements and developments. We publish for researchers, designers, users and manufacturers in the different fields of civil engineering and management. The journal publishes original articles that present new information and reviews. Our objective is to provide essential information and new ideas to help improve civil engineering competency, efficiency and productivity in world markets. The Journal of Civil Engineering and Management publishes articles in the following fields: building materials and structures, structural mechanics and physics, geotechnical engineering, road and bridge engineering, urban engineering and economy, constructions technology, economy and management, information technologies in construction, fire protection, thermoinsulation and renovation of buildings, labour safety in construction.
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