Assessment of safety performance measures at construction sites.

Author(s)
Laufer, A. & Ledbetter, W.B.
Year
Abstract

Various methods for the measurement and classification of safety performance at construction sites, e.g., timing relative to the moment of accident, data collection method, safety effectiveness criterion, performance measure, and frequency and severity of the measured event, are analyzed. The effectiveness of the vaious methods and the extent of their use at construction sites are examined. Attributes that are investigated include efficiency, reliability, and validity and diagnostic capacity of the measure in order to identify the cause for success or failure, respectively, of the safety program at a site. The data for the study were collected through questionnaires which were addressed to the largest construction companies in the United States. The most effective and the most widely employed measurementg methods were lost-day cases, doctor's cases, and cost of accidents. The least effective and most limited in use were the no-injury cases. (A)

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970735 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 112 (1986), No. 4 (December), p. 530-542, 31 ref.

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