The premise that the Nigerian construction industry is unregulated in terms of health and safety (H&S) is contested in this scoping study, evidencing that the industry is self-regulated and the determinants poorly understood. H&S self-regulatory approaches in the industry and key drivers and motivators were identified, assessed and explained through literature review, questionnaire survey and interviews. Contractors were found to mostly self-regulate in terms of H&S because of normative related factors. There was a significant difference between large construction firms and medium-sized firms and between large construction firms and small-sized construction firms on the factor ‘it is a duty to adopt H&S programs’. Additionally, client-led H...
Purpose – This paper aims to report the findings of a study that assessed the attitudes, commitment,...
Occupational health and safety [OHS] laws are not always ahead of their times in developing countrie...
Purpose: The reported study examined the involvement of communities— geographical or geopolitical u...
The study reported in this paper explored the self-regulatory approaches in terms of health and safe...
This scoping study builds on the recent uncovering that in terms of health and safety (H&S), the Nig...
This scoping study builds on the recent uncovering that in terms of health and safety (H&S), the Nig...
Health and safety (H&S) has long been at the forefront of policymaking resulting in various regulato...
While regulating health and safety (H&S) is one of the preconditions for improving and sustaining H&...
One of the ways of improving construction health and safety (CH&S) remains its regulation, the f...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers com...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers comp...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a study that identified and assesse...
The effectiveness of the construction industry can only be enhanced by repositioning the constructio...
The study examines how self-regulation helps construction contractors in South Africa to achieve leg...
Despite the changes in legislation and advances towards an integrated project-wide approach, health ...
Purpose – This paper aims to report the findings of a study that assessed the attitudes, commitment,...
Occupational health and safety [OHS] laws are not always ahead of their times in developing countrie...
Purpose: The reported study examined the involvement of communities— geographical or geopolitical u...
The study reported in this paper explored the self-regulatory approaches in terms of health and safe...
This scoping study builds on the recent uncovering that in terms of health and safety (H&S), the Nig...
This scoping study builds on the recent uncovering that in terms of health and safety (H&S), the Nig...
Health and safety (H&S) has long been at the forefront of policymaking resulting in various regulato...
While regulating health and safety (H&S) is one of the preconditions for improving and sustaining H&...
One of the ways of improving construction health and safety (CH&S) remains its regulation, the f...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers com...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers comp...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a study that identified and assesse...
The effectiveness of the construction industry can only be enhanced by repositioning the constructio...
The study examines how self-regulation helps construction contractors in South Africa to achieve leg...
Despite the changes in legislation and advances towards an integrated project-wide approach, health ...
Purpose – This paper aims to report the findings of a study that assessed the attitudes, commitment,...
Occupational health and safety [OHS] laws are not always ahead of their times in developing countrie...
Purpose: The reported study examined the involvement of communities— geographical or geopolitical u...