Large construction projects frequently operate with multi-national workforces, utilizing migrant workers to provide both skilled and unskilled labour. Multi-national workforces are also brought together through joint ventures, as companies from different countries collaborate and share their expertise to construct large and complex construction projects. A multi-national joint venture in the UK provides the case study for an examination of the safety management challenges found on such projects. Whilst language and communication issues amongst workers are typically primary concerns, here they have not been prioritized. Instead, findings are presented that illuminate more nuanced and unquantifiable problems that faced the safety management t...
The migrant workforce is a prominent feature in the Australian construction industry and is equivale...
This paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zealand and French research...
International audienceThis paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zeala...
Each year, there are approximately 12,600 workers compensation claims arising from the Australian co...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
At the top of the hierarchy, construction project managers emphasise that safety is a key priority; ...
Polish workers are the largest group of migrant workers in Norway and are particularly well represen...
Master's thesis in Societal SafetyBackground and research problem: building and construction is a da...
The health and safety (H&S) of workers is a critical project management goal in construction. As...
The health and safety (H&S) of workers is a critical project management goal in construction. As glo...
The construction industry is notoriously high risk for accidents, injuries, and deaths, particularly...
An influx of migrant workers to the UK in recent times has meant the construction industry has had t...
Globalisation of the construction industry has meant that people from different national cultures of...
While international projects may appear as attractive investments, such projects usually involve ele...
The migrant workforce is a prominent feature in the Australian construction industry and is equivale...
This paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zealand and French research...
International audienceThis paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zeala...
Each year, there are approximately 12,600 workers compensation claims arising from the Australian co...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
The economic prosperity of individual countries around the world has fuelled the transportation of m...
At the top of the hierarchy, construction project managers emphasise that safety is a key priority; ...
Polish workers are the largest group of migrant workers in Norway and are particularly well represen...
Master's thesis in Societal SafetyBackground and research problem: building and construction is a da...
The health and safety (H&S) of workers is a critical project management goal in construction. As...
The health and safety (H&S) of workers is a critical project management goal in construction. As glo...
The construction industry is notoriously high risk for accidents, injuries, and deaths, particularly...
An influx of migrant workers to the UK in recent times has meant the construction industry has had t...
Globalisation of the construction industry has meant that people from different national cultures of...
While international projects may appear as attractive investments, such projects usually involve ele...
The migrant workforce is a prominent feature in the Australian construction industry and is equivale...
This paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zealand and French research...
International audienceThis paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zeala...