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Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues

Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues. Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues. Steve Rowlinson, PhD Department of Real Estate & Construction, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China hrecsmr@hkucc.hku.hk. By permission of Dr H Lingard. Themes.

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Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues

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  1. Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues

  2. Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues • Steve Rowlinson, PhD • Department of Real Estate & Construction, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China • hrecsmr@hkucc.hku.hk

  3. By permission of Dr H Lingard

  4. Themes • Safety culture • safety management systems • behavioural safety management • accident causation • safety initiatives • sustainability

  5. Workers • Crafts and Trades • Apprenticeships • Certification & Trade Testing • Recruitment

  6. By permission of Dr H Lingard

  7. Initiatives • Green card system • Pay for safety scheme • Behavioural safety management

  8. Issues to be addressed:the 7 Ss • Safety Culture • Source of Labour (importation) • Skill & perceptions • Supervision • Safety infrastructure • Subcontracting • Self regulation

  9. THE COST OF LACK OF SAFETY • Accident Costs on a Construction Site • The Cost Iceberg • The Accident Triangle • Insurance

  10. Safety as an integral part of the project • Architects, Engineers and Consultants • Plant and Equipment • Self Regulation • Safety infrastructure

  11. Local practice

  12. Trends in accident causation – an example

  13. By permission of Dr H Lingard

  14. Changing Attitudes • Behaviour Modification • Training • Education • Policy • Commitment

  15. Behaviour Modification • behaviours or conditions which are critical to safety management are identified (e.g. access to heights); • these behaviours are defined (in terms of good practice); • performance in these specific items is audited (to identify a current baseline);

  16. Behaviour Modification • behaviourally based performance goals in these items are then set(by workers, management or others); • performance is again assessed (on a continuous basis); • regular and continuing feedback is given to the subjects.

  17. Analysis • Autoregressive Integrated Moving Averages modelling techniques(ARIMA)

  18. Results • Housekeeping • Access to heights • Bamboo scaffolding

  19. Conclusions • Management commitment • Goal difficulty • Consistency • Hazard perception and recognition • Reward structures

  20. Prerequisites • A Champion • Consistency Policy Staffing • Safety infrastructure • Mechanistic organisation

  21. Industry Level Issues • The competitive tendering system • Certification and Registration • Contractor Appraisal Systems • Hong Kong Government Works Branch Pay for Safety Scheme & HK Housing Authority PAS System • Induction Systems - the Green Card Scheme

  22. Benchmarking Safety Steve Rowlinson, Jason Matthews, Brian Atkin

  23. Safety issues: Why Benchmark? Competitive advantage - “an external focus on internal activities, functions or operations in order to achieve continuous improvement”

  24. Safety supports company processes Cost reduction & increased efficiency Strategic?

  25. Competition & business strategy -partnering Role of safety Strategic implementation of SMS Safety strategy & policy HK uniqueness

  26. Construction supervisors

  27. Supervisors Handle new workers Train new workers Safety knowledge Discipline Coordination Motivating

  28. Partnering & Safety • Partnering • safety management systems • subcontractors • project charter • accident reduction.

  29. Perception of danger: human side of safety

  30. Factors affecting performance • Leadership • Motivation • Commitment • Culture • Safety Infrastructure

  31. Culture • National • Professional (sentient) • Organisation

  32. Effectiveness in organisations Culture OrganisationalCulture Leadership MotivationCommitment Satisfaction Safety Rewards

  33. Accident Reporting System • Target problem areas • Highlight dangerous trades • Readily available to all

  34. Home Page • Accident report form • HKHA/HKU reports • Links

  35. Http://hkusury.hku.hk/steve/

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