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Safety at the Front Line: Social Negotiation of Work and Safety at the Principal Contractor–Subcontractor Interface
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This research investigated the influence of the social context on work practices and safety at the principal contractor–subcontractor interface. Previous research has acknowledged that social interactions among supervisors ...
Talking Safety: Health and Safety Communication and Safety Climate in Subcontracted Construction Workgroups
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The practice of subcontracting out construction work has been identified as a contributing factor in poor work health and safety (WHS) performance. Relatively few studies have considered the processes through which safety ...
Talking Safety: Health and Safety Communication and Safety Climate in Subcontracted Construction Workgroups
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The practice of subcontracting out construction work has been identified as a contributing factor in poor work health and safety (WHS) performance. Relatively few studies have considered the processes through which safety ...
Impact of Supervisory Safety Communication on Safety Climate and Behavior in Construction Workgroups
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In industries in which organizations work in decentralized and distributed structures such as construction, workers are more likely to be influenced by their workgroup supervisors than upper-level management. A study was ...
Communicating Health and Safety on a Multinational Construction Project: Challenges and Strategies
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The health and safety (H&S) of workers is a critical project management goal in construction. As globalization and migrant movement increases, construction projects are becoming more nationally diverse. Among multinational ...
Investigating Residential Building Materials in a Circular Economy: An Australian Perspective
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The circular economy plays a key role in the wider transition to a low-carbon built environment. Materials are critical in this transition, yet there is limited information about their current use in the built environment ...
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