1. Worksite Element as Causes of Occupational Accidents and Illnesses in Malaysian Residential construction Industry.
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Hafiidz, J. Mohd, Arifin, K., Aiyub, K., Razman, M. R., Samsurijan, M. S., and Syakir, M. I.
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OCCUPATIONAL diseases ,WORK-related injuries ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,HOUSE construction ,BUILDING permits - Abstract
Construction industry is an important sector that contributes to the development of economy and socioeconomy in Malaysia. It is a vital component in achieving the developed country status. However, fatalities in the Malaysian construction industry are a critical problem. Number of fatalities in this industry is the highest compared to other industries registered in Malaysia under the investigation of Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). Worksite element (worksite conditions, poor site management, construction tasks and equipment & materials) was identified as one category of causes of occupational accidents and illnesses in Malaysian construction industry. The main objective of this study is to understand the perception of local construction personnel in terms of worksite element as causes of occupational accidents and illnesses in Malaysian residential construction industry. 13 housing projects that were registered with Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government and being permitted to perform construction work in 2012 were selected in Pulau Pinang to be studied using questionnaire survey. Worksite condition and poor site management was perceived as the most significant with the mean values of 3.68 and 3.61 respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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