Comparative analysis of safety culture perceptions among homesafe managers and workers in residential construction

Gilkey, D P; Del Puerto, C L; Keefe, T; Bigelow, P; Herron, R; Rosecrance, J and Chen, P (2012) Comparative analysis of safety culture perceptions among homesafe managers and workers in residential construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(9), pp. 1044-1052. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Construction workers continue to experience high rates of injury and illness compared with many other industries. Growing evidence suggests that safety culture has a direct effect on safety performance. This study investigated measures of safety culture and risk perception among a residential-home-building cohort within the HomeSafe Pilot Program in the Denver metro area of Colorado. Investigators compared group-level responses of management to frontline construction workers. Results indicate that managers appraised the overall safety culture at higher levels compared with the workers. Managers also perceived a higher level of management commitment to safety and health than that reported by workers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction sites; management; residential construction; safety culture
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