This study examines the available evidence of high reliability organisational (HRO) theory as a strategy to manage construction safety: (1) Background: High reliability organisations (HROs) have been under investigation by organisational scholars to understand how they function at an exceptionally high level with few or no accidents under challenging circumstances. The construction industry is a high risk industry and is also known for a high fatality rate around the world. This systematic review examines the available evidence of HROs as a strategy to manage construction safety; (2) Methods: A systematic review to summarise and critically appraise the literature on high reliability organisational theory, aimed at improving construction saf...
Recent health and safety provisional figures show that the construction industry was responsible for...
A safety plateau in safety performance has been observed in many countries or regions. In order to c...
Globally, the construction industry is infamous for a high level of fatalities. Construction sites a...
High Reliability Organisations (HRO) theory emerged from the study of nuclear power plants and air t...
To achieve project objectives, construction project managers have to manoeuvre through complex coord...
current safety management regimes in the construction industry are largely based on compliance, erro...
High reliability organising (HRO) and resilience engineering (RE) have emerged as key concepts in sa...
Workplace fatalities continue to occur within the Australian construction industry at an unacceptabl...
Work-related fatalities continue to represent a significant issue within the construction industry. ...
The Construction industry enhanced the growth of socio-economic of country as well as providing the ...
The construction management (CM) domain regularly develops and explores new theories and perspective...
Across the global construction industry, fatalities continue to occur from high-risk activities, whe...
The High Reliability Organisations Theory (HROT) identifies five key principles for any high reliab...
The construction industry recognises the hazardous nature of its activities, which can be seen in th...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
Recent health and safety provisional figures show that the construction industry was responsible for...
A safety plateau in safety performance has been observed in many countries or regions. In order to c...
Globally, the construction industry is infamous for a high level of fatalities. Construction sites a...
High Reliability Organisations (HRO) theory emerged from the study of nuclear power plants and air t...
To achieve project objectives, construction project managers have to manoeuvre through complex coord...
current safety management regimes in the construction industry are largely based on compliance, erro...
High reliability organising (HRO) and resilience engineering (RE) have emerged as key concepts in sa...
Workplace fatalities continue to occur within the Australian construction industry at an unacceptabl...
Work-related fatalities continue to represent a significant issue within the construction industry. ...
The Construction industry enhanced the growth of socio-economic of country as well as providing the ...
The construction management (CM) domain regularly develops and explores new theories and perspective...
Across the global construction industry, fatalities continue to occur from high-risk activities, whe...
The High Reliability Organisations Theory (HROT) identifies five key principles for any high reliab...
The construction industry recognises the hazardous nature of its activities, which can be seen in th...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
Recent health and safety provisional figures show that the construction industry was responsible for...
A safety plateau in safety performance has been observed in many countries or regions. In order to c...
Globally, the construction industry is infamous for a high level of fatalities. Construction sites a...