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A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment

BACKGROUND: The construction industry has a high percentage of work-related injuries and fatalities. Workers’ perception of occupational hazards exposure can be a proactive management tool in knowing the state of construction site safety performance. This study assessed the hazard perceptions of on-...

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Autores principales: Kwame Boakye, Maxwell, Adanu, Selase Kofi, Adu-Gyamfi, Christopher, Asare, Richard Kwadzo, Asantewaa-Tannor, Patricia, Ayimah, John Coker, Agbosu, Worlanyo Kwabena
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mattioli 1885 srl 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37309882
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v114i3.14240
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author Kwame Boakye, Maxwell
Adanu, Selase Kofi
Adu-Gyamfi, Christopher
Asare, Richard Kwadzo
Asantewaa-Tannor, Patricia
Ayimah, John Coker
Agbosu, Worlanyo Kwabena
author_facet Kwame Boakye, Maxwell
Adanu, Selase Kofi
Adu-Gyamfi, Christopher
Asare, Richard Kwadzo
Asantewaa-Tannor, Patricia
Ayimah, John Coker
Agbosu, Worlanyo Kwabena
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description BACKGROUND: The construction industry has a high percentage of work-related injuries and fatalities. Workers’ perception of occupational hazards exposure can be a proactive management tool in knowing the state of construction site safety performance. This study assessed the hazard perceptions of on-site construction workers in Ghana. METHODS: Using a structured questionnaire, data was collected from 197 construction workers at live building sites in the Ho Municipality. The data were analyzed using the Relative Importance Index (RII) approach. RESULTS: The study revealed that on-site construction workers perceived ergonomic hazards as the most frequent, followed by physical, phycological, biological, and chemical hazards. Long working hours had the highest overall RII ranking, followed by bending or twisting back during task performance, manual lifting of objects or loads, scorching temperatures, and lengthy standing for prolonged periods. The importance level of the RII revealed that long working hours and bending or twisting back during task performance were perceived as the most severe hazards. CONCLUSIONS: Given the adverse health effects of working for long hours, the management of Ghanaian construction industries needs to reinforce the legislation on working hours to safeguard workers’ occupational health. Safety professionals can use the study’s findings to improve safety performance in the Ghanaian construction industry.
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spelling pubmed-102810662023-06-21 A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment Kwame Boakye, Maxwell Adanu, Selase Kofi Adu-Gyamfi, Christopher Asare, Richard Kwadzo Asantewaa-Tannor, Patricia Ayimah, John Coker Agbosu, Worlanyo Kwabena Med Lav Original Article BACKGROUND: The construction industry has a high percentage of work-related injuries and fatalities. Workers’ perception of occupational hazards exposure can be a proactive management tool in knowing the state of construction site safety performance. This study assessed the hazard perceptions of on-site construction workers in Ghana. METHODS: Using a structured questionnaire, data was collected from 197 construction workers at live building sites in the Ho Municipality. The data were analyzed using the Relative Importance Index (RII) approach. RESULTS: The study revealed that on-site construction workers perceived ergonomic hazards as the most frequent, followed by physical, phycological, biological, and chemical hazards. Long working hours had the highest overall RII ranking, followed by bending or twisting back during task performance, manual lifting of objects or loads, scorching temperatures, and lengthy standing for prolonged periods. The importance level of the RII revealed that long working hours and bending or twisting back during task performance were perceived as the most severe hazards. CONCLUSIONS: Given the adverse health effects of working for long hours, the management of Ghanaian construction industries needs to reinforce the legislation on working hours to safeguard workers’ occupational health. Safety professionals can use the study’s findings to improve safety performance in the Ghanaian construction industry. Mattioli 1885 srl 2023 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10281066/ /pubmed/37309882 http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v114i3.14240 Text en Copyright: © 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Kwame Boakye, Maxwell
Adanu, Selase Kofi
Adu-Gyamfi, Christopher
Asare, Richard Kwadzo
Asantewaa-Tannor, Patricia
Ayimah, John Coker
Agbosu, Worlanyo Kwabena
A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment
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title_fullStr A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment
title_full_unstemmed A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment
title_short A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment
title_sort relative importance index approach to on-site building construction workers’ perception of occupational hazards assessment
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37309882
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v114i3.14240
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