Safety management on construction management : a case study review
conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byWai Chan
Poor safety management in construction management may adversely affect cost, schedule and quality of a project. Heavy fines upon safety offence becomes a burden to the budget; losing working hours as a result of safety incident impacts on the schedule, and compromising quality is always an indirect consequence when workers perform duties in an unsafe site environment. Therefore, promotion of safety management becomes the top priority in any construction manager’s agenda. Working safely will benefit construction project and lead to a “real” success. This paper is a case study, based upon “Geller’s 10 principles for achieving a total safety culture”, reviewing how a Hong Kong leading construction company fosters the safety culture and possesses a pleasant safety record over years. Its safety performance is not only well ahead the local industry, but also ranges top within the Asia Pacific region and comparable to those mature Western industries. The review concluded that safety culture is one of the major components in construction management and collaboration is the essence to realize this positive culture within an organization. Safety management is not merely a “top down” approach, but requires the positive “bottom up” actions from the other end. The successful story of this company can demonstrate the contribution of safety management in construction management.
History
Event
Construction Engineering and Project Management. Conference (4th : 2011 : Sydney, N. S. W.)
Pagination
1 - 7
Publisher
[ICCEPM]
Location
Sydney, N. S. W.
Place of publication
[Sydney, N. S. W.]
Start date
2011-02-16
End date
2011-02-18
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
S Han, S Davis, X Wang, J Kim, D Carmichael
Title of proceedings
ICCEPM 2011 : 4th International Conference on Construction Engineering and Project Management