SINGAPORE'S CONTRACTORS'ATTITUDES TOWARDS SAFETY CULTURE

ETA Lin, KPT Wen - Journal of Construction Research, 2005 - World Scientific
The construction industry in Singapore has been experiencing an upward trend of fatal
accidents despite measures undertaken by the authorities. The objective of this study is to …

Safety culture in the construction industry

S Wamuziri - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers …, 2006 - icevirtuallibrary.com
This paper provides an evaluation of safety culture in the construction industry. Safety
culture is part of an organisation's culture. The concepts of safety culture and organisational …

The Safety Climate Assessment Tool (S-CAT): A rubric-based approach to measuring construction safety climate

TM Probst, LM Goldenhar, JL Byrd, E Betit - Journal of safety research, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction: This paper presents the development and validation of a new rubric-based
Safety Climate Assessment Tool (S-CAT). The S-CAT gives companies the opportunity to …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding safety culture and safety climate in construction: Existing evidence and a path forward

S Hecker, L Goldenhar - Silver Spring, MD: CPWR—The Center for …, 2014 - cpwr.com

Modeling the relationship between safety climate and safety performance in a developing construction industry: A cross-cultural validation study

H Zahoor, APC Chan, WP Utama, R Gao… - International journal of …, 2017 - mdpi.com
This study attempts to validate a safety performance (SP) measurement model in the cross-
cultural setting of a developing country. In addition, it highlights the variations in …

The spillover effects on employees' life of construction enterprises' safety climate

X Wu, W Yin, C Wu, X Luo - Sustainability, 2017 - mdpi.com
Organizational safety climate will produce spillover effects and thus affect the individuals'
performance in their family life. As a mainstay industry in many countries, the construction …

[PDF][PDF] Modeling the factors affecting unsafe behavior in the construction industry from safety supervisors' perspective.

Y Khosravi, H Asilian-Mahabadi, E Hajizadeh… - 2014 - researchgate.net
Background: There can be little doubt that the construction is the most hazardous industry in
the worldwide. This study was designed to modeling the factors affecting unsafe behavior …

Developing dimensions and key indicators for the safety climate within China's construction teams: A questionnaire survey on construction sites in Nanjing

Q Li, C Ji, J Yuan, R Han - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
The safety climate of construction teams has become increasingly important in the
processes of construction safety management because of the significantly high rate of …

[PDF][PDF] Development of safety culture in the construction industry: A conceptual framework

MS Misnan, AH Mohammed - Proceedings of the 23rd Annual …, 2007 - researchgate.net
The nature of most accidents at the construction sites shows that the construction industry is
unique. Factor involved include human behaviour, different construction sites, the difficulties …

Safety leaders' perceptions of safety culture in a large Australasian construction organisation

SE Biggs, TD Banks, JD Davey, JE Freeman - Safety science, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper reports safety leaders' perceptions of safety culture in one of Australasia's largest
construction organisations. A modified Delphi method was used including two rounds of …