Across the global construction industry, fatalities continue to occur from high-risk activities, where the risk controls have been defined; however, these were unreliable. In the mining industry, Critical Control Risk Management has provided positive results in reducing major accidents, which raises the question, could the Critical Control approach reduce the fatality rate in the construction industry? This study analyzed 10 years of serious and fatal incident investigation reports from four international construction companies to (i) assess the reliability of their Critical Controls (CCs) and (ii) assess the factors that affect the reliability of CCs. The results show the reliability of CCs, measured by implementation and effectiveness, av...
Construction industry is a booming sector of Malaysian economy, which enhanced the growth of socio-...
Globally, the construction industry is infamous for a high level of fatalities. Construction sites a...
Many of the falling which is the number one risk factor in lethal accidents in construction could ha...
Across the global construction industry, fatalities continue to occur from high-risk activities, whe...
Workplace fatalities continue to occur within the Australian construction industry at an unacceptabl...
Despite developments in the prevention of fatalities in the construction industry, fatalities result...
Up until now, global mining companies have failed to create a fatality free environment for their em...
The construction industry recognises the hazardous nature of its activities, which can be seen in th...
The construction industry has a longstanding reputation for offering dangerous work and has above av...
This study examines the available evidence of high reliability organisational (HRO) theory as a stra...
In this study, a new risk management approach was applied to mitigate fatal incidents through the u...
The UK construction industry has a relatively high level of fatal and non-fatal accident rate, which...
The Construction industry enhanced the growth of socio-economic of country as well as providing the ...
Despite the importance of proper risk management during the construction execution stage, the curren...
Construction industry is a booming sector of Malaysian economy, which enhanced the growth of socio-...
Globally, the construction industry is infamous for a high level of fatalities. Construction sites a...
Many of the falling which is the number one risk factor in lethal accidents in construction could ha...
Across the global construction industry, fatalities continue to occur from high-risk activities, whe...
Workplace fatalities continue to occur within the Australian construction industry at an unacceptabl...
Despite developments in the prevention of fatalities in the construction industry, fatalities result...
Up until now, global mining companies have failed to create a fatality free environment for their em...
The construction industry recognises the hazardous nature of its activities, which can be seen in th...
The construction industry has a longstanding reputation for offering dangerous work and has above av...
This study examines the available evidence of high reliability organisational (HRO) theory as a stra...
In this study, a new risk management approach was applied to mitigate fatal incidents through the u...
The UK construction industry has a relatively high level of fatal and non-fatal accident rate, which...
The Construction industry enhanced the growth of socio-economic of country as well as providing the ...
Despite the importance of proper risk management during the construction execution stage, the curren...
Construction industry is a booming sector of Malaysian economy, which enhanced the growth of socio-...
Globally, the construction industry is infamous for a high level of fatalities. Construction sites a...
Many of the falling which is the number one risk factor in lethal accidents in construction could ha...