Abstract

Background: Construction industry is classified as one of the most dangerous industries, where workers are exposed to accidents and risks. Objective: This study inspected the role of project manager in promoting Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) during the pre-construction phase in the construction projects in the Gaza Strip. Previous studies were reviewed in order to extract the impact of inadequate health and safety interventions in the construction projects throughout the world, and their applicability in the Gaza Strip was determined. Methods: This was achieved through a pilot study and a draft questionnaire. The questionnaire was developed in order to assess and evaluate the perception of project managers on the extent of their roles in promoting health and safety in the pre-construction phase. The sample size was 101, out of which, 77 completed questionnaires were returned by the respondents. Results: The study revealed that two project parameters, mainly affected by inadequate health and safety interventions, were quality and labour productivity. The main stage during which a project manager played a significant role in promoting health and safety was the planning stage, with “identifying specific safety issues from prior experience” being the highest sub-factor, which was followed by the designing stage, with “plan works at the design phase through a time schedule, citing the duration of processes, divided into steps and any process priority” being the highest sub-factor. Conclusion: Finally, there was the tendering stage, with “make ensure that facilities are provided on site for first aid and emergency medical treatment in the event of an accident” being the highest sub-factor. The results of this study show great awareness of a project manager in promoting health and safety in the pre-construction phase.

Highlights

  • The construction sector is one of the most important sources of economic growth in the developed countries and in the developing countries, where it is one Previous research indicates that construction projects in Palestine account for 15.4% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) [2]

  • This study confirmed that inadequate Health and Safety (H&S) intervention has a significant impact on project parameters, especially the quality of the project and labour productivity

  • This study confirmed that the project managers adhere to their role in dealing with the H&S-related issues in the pre-construction phase, and any H&Srelated problems occurring during the implementation phase shall be the responsibility of the owner’s representative and not the sole responsibility of the contractor

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Objective

This study inspected the role of project manager in promoting Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) during the pre-construction phase in the construction projects in the Gaza Strip. Previous studies were reviewed in order to extract the impact of inadequate health and safety interventions in the construction projects throughout the world, and their applicability in the Gaza Strip was determined

Methods
Results
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
OHS in the Gaza Strip
The Role of Project Manager in Construction Health and Safety
Construction Project Lifecycle
OHS During the Pre-construction Phase
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Population and Sample
Pilot Study
Questionnaire Design
Proportional Weight
Analysis of the Fields
Cost of construction
The Project Manager’s Role in the Planning Phase
General Conclusions
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