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Perceptions of safety climate across construction personnel: Associations with injury rates

机译:施工人员安全气候的看法:受伤率的协会

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While there is a growing body of literature on assessing perceptions of safety climate, many of these studies report a company's safety climate as a worker-based phenomenon. Discrepancies in perceptions of safety across different hierarchical groups in an organization may increase barriers to the development and implementation of effective ways to mitigate workplace hazards. This study examines and compares the perceptions of safety climate among three groups of construction personnel: (1) construction workers, (2) field supervisors, and (3) site managers; as well as evaluating the relationships among discrepancies in perceptions of safety and reported injury rates. The Nordic Occupational Safety Climate Questionnaire (NOSACQ-50), which consists of 50 items across seven dimensions, was used to assess safety climate perceptions across construction site personnel. In total, 266 workers, 55 supervisors and 32 site managers from 26 Colombian construction companies were surveyed. Results confirmed differences in overall perceptions as well as across safety climate dimensions. Managers reported higher safety climate scores than supervisors and construction workers. There were no statistically significant relationships between each group's perceptions of safety climate and the company's 3-year injury rate. However, worker-manager discrepancies in perceptions of safety were positively correlated with the 3-year injury rate of construction companies. Better understanding of the differences in perceptions of safety climate across construction personnel, may make it possible to design comprehensive safety interventions that involve managers, supervisors, and workers. Targeting each group with initiatives customized to bridge their particular gaps can identify opportunities to improve workplace safety and health.
机译:虽然在评估对安全气候的看法中,但许多研究中有很多文献报告了公司的安全气候作为基于工人的现象。组织中不同分层组的安全性的差异可能会增加发展和实施减轻工作场所危险的有效方法的障碍。本研究审查并比较了三组建筑人员对安全气候的看法:(1)建筑工人,(2)野外监管人员和(3)网站经理;除了评估安全性和报告的伤害率的差异关系中的关系。北欧职业安全气候调查问卷(NoSACQ-50)由七个维度50个项目组成,用于评估施工现场人员的安全气候感知。有266名工人,55名监督员和来自26个哥伦比亚建筑公司的32个网站经理进行了调查。结果证实了整体看法的差异以及跨安全气候维度。经理报告的安全气候评分高于监督员和建筑工人。每组对安全气候的看法与公司3年的伤害率之间没有统计学上的关系。然而,在安全性的认识中的工作人员差异与建筑公司的3年伤害率呈正相关。更好地了解施工人员对安全气候的看法的差异,可以设计涉及经理,主管和工人的全面安全干预措施。针对每个小组进行定制以弥合其特定差距的举措,可以识别提高工作场所安全和健康的机会。

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    《Safety science》 |2019年第2019期|共10页
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    Indiana Univ Penn Dept Safety Sci 1010 Oakland Ave Indiana PA 15704 USA;

    Duke Univ Med Ctr Dept Community &

    Family Med Div Occupat &

    Environm Med 2200 W Main St Suite 700 Durham NC 27705 USA;

    Regis Coll Coll Hlth Sci 235 Wellesley St Weston MA 02493 USA;

    Univ Massachusetts Lowell Dept Biomed Engn One Univ Ave Lowell MA 01854 USA;

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  • 中图分类 安全科学基础理论;
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