Title: Safety competencies: A systematic literature review. Background: Safety competency is believed to be a pillar of an organization's safety culture and one of the safety climate …
In construction engineering and management (CEM) research, conducting field studies often is infeasible because of resource constraints, limited access to sites, practicality …
In the literature on construction projects, the role of project managers in maintaining control over tasks and activities has been theorized comprehensively, placing a firm focus on …
R Fellows, A Liu - International journal of project management, 2016 - Elsevier
Projects are increasingly cross-cultural and complex, both technically and relationally. The diversity of participants enhances differences in perceptions and understanding of meaning …
Y Sui, R Ding, H Wang - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) construction project is a mega one with high level of occupational health and safety and environment (OHSE) risks, and it is necessary to …
Organisations have used both Health and safety (H&S) lagging and leading indicators as part of the measures taken to manage H&S. However, in recent years researchers have …
Fall from height is one of the most significant safety issues in the construction industry, due to the high number of fatal injuries. Scaffolds are a leading cause and have one of the …
Due to its tightly coupled structure, intractable and unpredictable workflow and complex interaction of its elements, the construction industry's work environment (ie, vertical …
Managers' strong commitment to safety is a key element of a successful safety management, culture and climate. Several studies have approached managers' commitment from the …