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摘要
本研究探讨了安全观察报告 (SOR) 系统在英国建筑行业的使用和实施情况。尽管 SOR 系统已被许多大型工程承包商广泛采用,但从其使用中获得的更多益处尚不明确。现有的系统具有 "事后 "性质,而且对于如何利用系统中的信息积极主动地进行安全干预也缺乏明确的认识。研究设计以案例研究为基础,考察了 SOR 系统在一家领先的基础设施承包商中的使用情况。随后,对案例研究公司的六名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,并通过主题分析得出结论。在最初的六名参与者中的两名代表以及来自两家不同承包公司的另外三名受访者对这些建议进行验证之前,提出了初步的指导建议。这些反馈和建议完善并提高了最终建议的适用性,其目的是提供一致的分类、更方便地获取已开发的信息,以及促进学习成果的更好交流。这项研究有助于深入了解 SOR 系统的复杂性,并为其改进提供实用指导。
Briefing: Safety Observation Reporting in the UK construction industry: what is it good for?
This study examined the use of Safety Observation Reporting (SOR) systems and their implementation within the UK construction industry. Although SOR systems have been widely adopted by many large engineering contractors, the further benefits gained from their utilisation are unclear. Existing systems have an ’after the fact’ nature and a lack of clarity exists surrounding how information derived from the system can proactively contribute to safety interventions. The research design employed a case study as the foundation, examining the use of an SOR system within a leading infrastructure contractor. Subsequently, semi-structured interviews were conducted with six participants from the case study company, with thematic analysis used to develop findings. Initial suggestions for guidance were produced before these were presented for validation by two representatives from the initial six participants, and a further three respondents from two different contracting companies. The feedback and suggestions from these refined and increased the applicability of the resulting recommendations, which aim to give consistent categorisation, greater access to information developed, and the facilitation of improved communication of learnings. This research contributes insights into the complexities of SOR systems and offers practical guidance for their enhancement.