Abstract

Construction occupational accidents are often attributed to workers’ having an insufficient perception of how their actions influence safety in the construction site. This research explores the relationship between safety climate (SC) and personnel safety behavior (SB) of construction workers operating on building construction sites in Taiwan. The study discovered a significant positive relationship between SC and SB of Taiwan’s building construction sites, and in turn SC level had a positive impact on SB participation and overall safety perceptions. The higher the SC cognition of Taiwan’s building construction workers, the better the performance of SB was found to be. The dimension of "safety commitment and safety training" had the greatest relationship with SB. Safety training also had a deep impact on the cognition of SB. Therefore, the organizational culture and attitudes to safety coupled with the successful implementation of safety education and training can effectively enhance SC and worker SB on building construction sites in Taiwan, thereby potentially reducing the impacts of the underlying organizational factors behind safety related incidents.

Highlights

  • With frequent incidents resulting in serious injury, fatalities the construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries in the world [1]

  • To better design targeted strategies for improving construction site safety outcomes can be enhanced through understanding influencing factors for safety cognition of organizational personnel

  • This study explored the relationship between safety climate (SC)

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Introduction

With frequent incidents resulting in serious injury, fatalities the construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries in the world [1]. Construction workers account for 7% of the total labor force, but account 30–40% of all workplace fatalities [2]. With the trend towards larger and more complex construction projects safety management has greater ramifications for project delivery [3]. The economic losses attributed to construction worker fatalities is estimated at more than 1.2 trillion US dollars annually [4]. Unsafe worker behavior is recognized as a major contributing factor in work site accidents [5]. As much as 98% of all accidents are in some aspect related to unsafe behaviors [6]

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