Abstract

The fourth industrial revolution (4iR) technologies offer an opportunity for the construction industry to improve health and safety (H&S) compliance. Therefore, implementing the technologies is of top priority to improve the endless H&S incidents in construction projects, which lead to poor quality of work, late project delivery, and increased labour injury claims. Central to improving the nature of work and other industrial processes, the 4iR technologies have emerged. Concurrent with this trend is the importance of 4iR technologies in enhancing health and safety performance on construction sites. However, the implementation of 4iR technologies in the construction industry is faced with various challenges. Therefore, this paper reports on a study aimed at examining the challenges associated with implementing 4iR technologies in the construction sector in South Africa towards effective management of H&S. The study followed a systematic literature review, data collection using a questionnaire survey and thereafter, descriptive, and inferential analyses were conducted. The findings revealed that the implementation of 4iR technologies is challenged by a lack of adequate relevant skills, the unavailability of training capacities, expensive technologies, and negative perceptions such as fear of job loss by industry professionals. The findings are essential for the advancement of H&S research and implementation. In addition, the findings are important to industry decision-makers in order to elevate their awareness and promote the use of 4iR technologies to manage construction activities. The study implications include the need for the construction industry to collaborate with higher education institutions to conduct research and include 4iR in the curriculum.

Highlights

  • IntroductionCentral to improving the nature of work and other industrial processes, the 4iR technologies have emerged

  • The 4ir Technologies Opportunities Existing in the Construction Industry to Manage health and safety (H&S)

  • The construction industry is an essential sector contributing to the economic growth of South Africa

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Introduction

Central to improving the nature of work and other industrial processes, the 4iR technologies have emerged Concurrent with this trend is the importance of 4iR technologies in enhancing health and safety performance on construction sites. This paper reports on a study aimed at examining the challenges associated with implementing 4iR technologies in the construction sector in South Africa towards effective management of H&S. Introduction with regard to jurisdictional claims in Health and safety (H&S) refer to the wellbeing and safety of humans from hazards It includes programs, guidelines, and procedures that protect the safety, welfare, and health of any person engaged in work or employment, aiming to provide the ultimate safe working environment and reduce the risk of accidents and fatalities at work [1].

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