Role and Impact of Safety Leadership Culture in Promoting Safety Practices in Construction Sector of Pakistan
The construction industry offers employment to about one hundred eighty million people worldwide. The construction sector has grown and evolved to meet the demands of urbanization and industrialization, which are the foundation of the modern economy. Construction is still seen as a risky and diff...
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INTI International University
2024
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Summary: | The construction industry offers employment to about one hundred eighty million people
worldwide. The construction sector has grown and evolved to meet the demands of urbanization
and industrialization, which are the foundation of the modern economy. Construction is still seen
as a risky and difficult industry, with the most hazardous and vulnerable work environment, even
with the industry's notable improvements. Pakistan's construction industry is known for its high
level of risk, which makes strict safety procedures necessary to protect the health and safety of its
workforce. This research seeks to understand the impact of safety leadership on safety practices
and identify key factors influencing safety culture. In order to provide comprehensive insights, the
research uses a mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative surveys and qualitative
interviews. The validity and reliability of the results are ensured by thorough experimentations of
the statistical methods such as reliability test, relative importance index (RII), and descriptive
analysis tests. In order to effectively promote safety practices, management commitment,
employee involvement, safety training, and good communication are essential. An in-depth
examination of the relationship between management commitment and safety performance reveals
how effective leadership and proactive participation improve safety results. The results shows that
safety leadership is crucial to encourage safety procedures in Pakistan's construction sector by
68.81%, success factor for safety management by 65.42%, safety management practices by
64.32%, safety performance by 63.35%, barriers to effective safety management 62.47% and
safety culture by 61.46%. Strengthening frameworks for regulations, promoting a safety-first
culture, investing more in safety equipment, improving worker safety training, improving
monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, fostering communication and collaboration, and
addressing cultural barriers are just a few of the recommendations. |
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