International conference on construction engineering and project management (국제학술발표논문집)
- 2011.02a
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- Pages.621-628
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- 2011
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- 2508-9048(eISSN)
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE IMPACT SIGNIFICANCE OF PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT HEALTH AND SAFETY (H&S)
- Innocent Musonda (University of Johannesburg) ;
- Theodore Conrad Haupt (Mississippi State University)
- Published : 2011.02.16
Abstract
Health and safety in the construction industry continue to fall behind many industries despite much effort to improve the status. A considerable amount of research has been conducted to try and contribute to addressing the problem of health and safety (H&S) in the construction industry. A number of studies have looked at the role of various construction project stakeholders and their contribution to H&S. However there is no clear identification of the extent to which various stakeholders could contribute and therefore influence the outcome of H&S on construction projects. In view of the above, the current Delphi study went a little bit further and sought to establish the impact significance of construction clients and designers on H&S. This paper will present findings from the study which is the impact significance of clients and designers on H&S consideration throughout the project life cycle.