Strategies for Communicating Health and Safety Information on Construction Sites in Nigeria
Author | Alara, Samuel Abiodun |
Author | Inuwa, Ibrahim Ibrahim |
Available date | 2020-04-30T12:31:04Z |
Publication Date | 2020 |
Publication Name | Proceedings of the International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction |
Citation | Alara S. A., Inuwa I. I., Strategies for Communicating Health and Safety Information on Construction Sites in Nigeria, International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction (CIC 2020), DOI: https://doi.org/10.29117/cic.2020.0030 |
ISSN | 2958-3128 |
Identifier | P. O. Box: 2713 Doha-Qatar, Email: qupress@qu.edu.qa |
Abstract | The construction industry (CI) has earned the notoriety of being a risky or profoundly unsafe industry. Studies have credited the majority of the mishap on construction sites to poor communication of health and safety (H&S) information among all the parties engaged in construction activities. The study assessed strategies for communicating H&S information on construction sites and evaluates factors influencing the choice of communication strategies for H&S information on construction sites. The data for the investigation were gotten using multiple-choice questionnaire administered on 20 construction sites domicile in Abuja, Nigeria. A sum of one hundred (100) questionnaire were administered to respondents; out of which eighty-five (85) were returned speaking to 85% reaction rate. Data received were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics at 95% degree of certainty. The study revealed that safety signs and training are most important medium of communicating H&S information on construction sites and shown that cost implication of the strategy significantly influences the choice of communication strategies for H&S information on Nigerian construction sites. The study therefore, recommends that contracting firms be duty-bound to engage signs and symbols in communicating H&S information, as communication that involves images is clearer and can be directly understood. Quantity surveyors should ensure that adequate provision is made in the bill of quantities for implementing H&S procedures on construction sites. Safety awareness ought to be incorporated in the overall procurement procedure, and workers should be consistently train and re-train on H&S procedures. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Qatar Univesrity Press |
Subject | Semiotics Health and safety information Communication strategies Nigeria |
Type | Conference Paper |
Pagination | 232-242 |
ESSN | 2958-3136 |
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