Abstract

Heinrich (1980) claimed that safety education primarily relates with 88 percent of safety accidents, and secondarily relates with safety accidents. For this reason, safety education is of critical importance. However, while many studies have been performed on safety education in Korea for the prevention of safety accidents, few studies have been done on safety education currently performed in other countries. Therefore, in this study, a comparative analysis was conducted on the safety education cases of three different construction companies that are currently carrying out overseas construction projects. With this study, we identified four shared features and some differences in the safety education of each company.

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