The influence of architectural designers on construction ergonomics

Smallwood, J (2007) The influence of architectural designers on construction ergonomics. In: Boyd, D. (ed.) Proceedings of 23rd Annual ARCOM Conference, 3-5 September 2007, Belfast, UK.

Abstract

Relative to other industries in South Africa and construction industries world wide, the construction process generates a disproportionate number of fatalities, injuries and disease, the direct and indirect cost of which contributes to the cost of construction. Designers influence construction ergonomics directly and indirectly. The direct influence is as a result of design, details, and method of fixing, and depending upon the type of procurement system, supervisory and administrative interventions. The indirect influence is as a result of the type of procurement system used, pre-qualification, project time, partnering and the facilitating of pre-planning.The paper presents the findings of a study conducted among architectural practices in South Africa to determine their perceptions and practices relative to construction ergonomics. The following constitute the salient findings. Ergonomics during the use phase is more important to architectural practices than the other phases. A range of design related aspects impact on construction ergonomics. To a degree, construction ergonomics is considered / referred to on most design, procurement and construction occasions by architectural practices. Experience predominates in terms of the means by which ergonomics knowledge was acquired. A range of aspects / interventions have the potential to contribute to an improvement in construction ergonomics. The paper concludes that architectural designers contribute to construction ergonomics, but there is potential and a need for enhanced contributions. Recommendations include the inclusion of construction ergonomics in architectural designer tertiary education and continuing professional development (CPD).

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: architectural designers; construction; ergonomics; health and safety
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 12:27
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