Abstract

Infrastructure projects are the foundation for essential public services and have an influential position in societal development. Although the role of infrastructure projects is substantial, they can involve complexities and safety issues that lead to an unsafe environment, and which impacts the project key stakeholders. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the barriers to implementing occupational safety in infrastructure projects in the Gaza Strip, which cause serious threats and reduce project performance. To evaluate the barriers, 39 items were highlighted and modified as per the construction context and environment, and which later were distributed in the form of a questionnaire, to get feedback from consultants and contractors. The analysis shows that in the safety policy barriers group, consultants and contractors both ranked the item “a contractor committed to an occupational safety program is not rewarded” first. In the management barriers group, consultants and contractors both ranked the item “safety engineer does not have significant powers, such as stopping work when needed” in the first place. In the behavior and culture barriers group, consultants and contractors both ranked the item “workers who are not committed to occupational safety are not excluded” in the first place. Overall, both consultants and contractors shared the same viewpoint in classifying the barriers in the working environment. The outcome of this study is beneficial for Palestinian construction industry policymakers, so they can monitor the highlighted barriers in on-going infrastructure projects and can modify the safety guidelines accordingly.

Highlights

  • The construction industry contributes a valuable amount to the economy of any country, it is still badly affected by several issues such as cost overrun [1,2], time overrun [3,4,5], price fluctuation due to inflation [6,7,8], and most importantly due to poor safety performance [9]

  • A contractor committed to an occupational safety program is not rewarded

  • A questionnaire comprised of 39 barriers was made to get feedback from consultants and contractors in the Gaza Strip

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Introduction

The construction industry contributes a valuable amount to the economy of any country, it is still badly affected by several issues such as cost overrun [1,2], time overrun [3,4,5], price fluctuation due to inflation [6,7,8], and most importantly due to poor safety performance [9]. Despite these severe issues, a project gets completed, but is not declared successful because the project failed to achieve the projects’ objectives [10,11]. In developing or underdeveloped countries the condition varies as the consideration of health and safety is far behind in its implementation [17,18,19]

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