Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors

Abstract Construction sites represent complex environments with particular characteristics and high baseline levels of risk in which accidents are a main point of analysis in much of the studies in the literature. Despite the inertia behind this accident-based focus, though, there is criticism that...

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Autores principales: Forteza,Francisco J., Carretero-Gómez,José M., Sesé,Albert
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Publicado: Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-915X20200002002712020-10-04Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursorsForteza,Francisco J.Carretero-Gómez,José M.Sesé,Albert Occupational safety construction accidents lagging indicators leading indicators Abstract Construction sites represent complex environments with particular characteristics and high baseline levels of risk in which accidents are a main point of analysis in much of the studies in the literature. Despite the inertia behind this accident-based focus, though, there is criticism that such a reactive approach often involves unreliable information about the special characteristics of the construction site and that the use of lagging indicators is not appropriate. Current trends have taken proactive approaches and made use of analyses based on precursors or leading indicators, which aim to foresee safety issues before they turn into actual incidents. But these two focuses are not independent, and new proactive measures must be developed and rigorous empirical validation. The objective of the current work is to present a critical review that considers these two approaches based on a meta-classification of studies on health and safety on construction sites.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileRevista de la construcción v.19 n.2 20202020-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-915X2020000200271en10.7764/rdlc.19.2.271
institution Scielo Chile
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topic Occupational safety
construction
accidents
lagging indicators
leading indicators
spellingShingle Occupational safety
construction
accidents
lagging indicators
leading indicators
Forteza,Francisco J.
Carretero-Gómez,José M.
Sesé,Albert
Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
description Abstract Construction sites represent complex environments with particular characteristics and high baseline levels of risk in which accidents are a main point of analysis in much of the studies in the literature. Despite the inertia behind this accident-based focus, though, there is criticism that such a reactive approach often involves unreliable information about the special characteristics of the construction site and that the use of lagging indicators is not appropriate. Current trends have taken proactive approaches and made use of analyses based on precursors or leading indicators, which aim to foresee safety issues before they turn into actual incidents. But these two focuses are not independent, and new proactive measures must be developed and rigorous empirical validation. The objective of the current work is to present a critical review that considers these two approaches based on a meta-classification of studies on health and safety on construction sites.
author Forteza,Francisco J.
Carretero-Gómez,José M.
Sesé,Albert
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Carretero-Gómez,José M.
Sesé,Albert
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title Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
title_short Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
title_full Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
title_fullStr Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
title_full_unstemmed Safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
title_sort safety in the construction industry: accidents and precursors
publisher Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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