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Safety at the Front Line: Social Negotiation of Work and Safety at the Principal Contractor-Subcontractor Interface

机译:一线安全:主承包商-分承包商接口的工作与安全社会谈判

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This research investigated the influence of the social context on work practices and safety at the principal contractor-subcontractor interface. Previous research has acknowledged that social interactions among supervisors and workers shape safety implementation on work sites. However, a detailed examination of the nature and impact of these social interactions has been missing. An ethnographic method was deployed in which a researcher spent approximately 100 h attending four construction sites over a 6-month period. This deep embedded research method enabled the nature and impact of social interactions to be explored. Organized safety walks and informal walk-arounds were attended, during which interactions were observed and conversations were held with project participants, including foremen, professional health and safety advisors, supervisors, and workers. Field notes and comments were subjected to thematic content analysis. Different understandings of safety were apparent, with key differences emerging in relation to the role attributed to the principal contractors' site safety rules. The social ecosystem at the four sites was also embedded within broader construction industry practices, in particular competitive tendering and price-based selection. The results reveal limitations inherent in traditional technical approaches to understanding safety in the construction site environment because these approaches tend to ignore the social and power relations at play. The results reveal that safety at the principal contractor-subcontractor interface is better understood as an emergent property of a complex ecosystem of social relationships and interactions.
机译:这项研究调查了社会背景对主要承包商-分包商接口处的工作实践和安全的影响。先前的研究已经承认,主管和工人之间的社会互动影响着工作现场的安全实施。但是,缺少对这些社交互动的性质和影响的详细检查。运用人种志方法,研究人员在6个月的时间内花了大约100个小时在四个建筑工地参观。这种深入的嵌入式研究方法使人们能够探索社会互动的性质和影响。参加了有组织的安全走访和非正式走访,在此期间进行了互动观察,并与项目参与者(包括工头,专业健康与安全顾问,主管和工人)进行了对话。对现场笔记和评论进行了主题内容分析。对安全性的不同理解是显而易见的,在主要承包商的现场安全规则所赋予的角色方面,出现了主要差异。这四个地点的社会生态系统也被嵌入到更广泛的建筑业实践中,特别是竞争性招标和基于价格的选择。结果表明,传统技术方法固有的局限性在于理解施工现场环境的安全性,因为这些方法往往会忽略正在发挥作用的社会和权力关系。结果表明,主要承包商-分包商界面的安全性被更好地理解为社会关系和互动的复杂生态系统的新兴属性。

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