Framework to Improve the Attitudes of Construction Workers towards Safety Helmets
Author(s): |
Anita Odame Adade-Boateng
Frank Fugar Emmanuel Adinyira |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 8 December 2021, n. 2, v. 26 |
Page(s): | 65-86 |
DOI: | 10.21315/jcdc2021.26.2.4 |
Abstract: |
Construction workers in various studies across the globe have indicated that there is some discomfort with the use of safety helmets, and that some workers do not use safety helmets as required, resulting in a compromise to their health and safety protection. This study investigates the processes involved in the selection and procurement of safety helmets for construction workers and assesses these efforts by interrogating the discomforts experienced by users in spite of these selection considerations. The study focuses on safety helmets used by construction workers, as this is a common form of personal protective equipment (PPE) usually given out on construction sites to prevent head injuries, which are among the severest forms of occupational accidents in the industry. Primary data were obtained through a questionnaire survey conducted with construction firms operating in Ghana and semi-structured interviews with construction workers. The findings from the study indicate that in spite of the purported considerations by construction firms in the selection and procurement of PPE, construction workers continually experience several discomforts with the use of safety helmets. The study proposes a Behaviour-Based Safety Intervention Framework to guide the selection and procurement of user-friendly PPE that improves the user experience of safety helmets. |
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