Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective

The current and growing construction industry in the country has led to increasing of accidents related to construction workers. In an attempt to decrease accidents on site, the design safety concept is the most suitable measures to date. Though the impact is evident and potential benefits of its im...

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Main Authors: Misnan, Mohd. Saidin, Wan Azmi, Wan Faida, Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri, Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili, Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria, Othman, Norazam
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spelling my.utm.845472020-02-29T12:33:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84547/ Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective Misnan, Mohd. Saidin Wan Azmi, Wan Faida Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria Othman, Norazam TH434-437 Quantity surveying The current and growing construction industry in the country has led to increasing of accidents related to construction workers. In an attempt to decrease accidents on site, the design safety concept is the most suitable measures to date. Though the impact is evident and potential benefits of its implementation are apparent, widespread application of this intervention in the Malaysia’s construction industry is currently lacking especially in the academic sector. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the integration of safety and health to the current curricula focusing on the engineering programmes and their perceptions towards design safety concept and its implementation. The types of design disciplines included in the research study were limited to academicians. A total of 72 respondents received via questionnaire and the responses were scored on a 5-point Likert Scale to express their level of agreement. The results show that the graduates are not equipped with adequate knowledge of safety and health legislation and regulations through the current curricula and disagree that the content of the programmes is adequate. Although majority agree on the positive effect of design safety towards accidents on site, there is still minority who believe that the concept has no significant effect towards site safety. However, this paper concludes that there is no major impediment from the academic sector on the implementation and integration of design safety concept to the undergraduate curricula. The implementation of design safety should be in a well organized structure for effective results towards zeroaccident as well as increases the designers’ value in the construction industry. Scientific Research Publishing Inc 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84547/1/MohdSaidinMisnan2017_IntegrationofDesignSafetyintoCurricula.pdf Misnan, Mohd. Saidin and Wan Azmi, Wan Faida and Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri and Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili and Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria and Othman, Norazam (2017) Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective. Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology, 7 (3). pp. 106-112. ISSN 2162-5999 https://www.scirp.org/pdf/OJSST_2017082915341231.pdf
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topic TH434-437 Quantity surveying
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Misnan, Mohd. Saidin
Wan Azmi, Wan Faida
Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri
Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili
Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria
Othman, Norazam
Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
description The current and growing construction industry in the country has led to increasing of accidents related to construction workers. In an attempt to decrease accidents on site, the design safety concept is the most suitable measures to date. Though the impact is evident and potential benefits of its implementation are apparent, widespread application of this intervention in the Malaysia’s construction industry is currently lacking especially in the academic sector. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the integration of safety and health to the current curricula focusing on the engineering programmes and their perceptions towards design safety concept and its implementation. The types of design disciplines included in the research study were limited to academicians. A total of 72 respondents received via questionnaire and the responses were scored on a 5-point Likert Scale to express their level of agreement. The results show that the graduates are not equipped with adequate knowledge of safety and health legislation and regulations through the current curricula and disagree that the content of the programmes is adequate. Although majority agree on the positive effect of design safety towards accidents on site, there is still minority who believe that the concept has no significant effect towards site safety. However, this paper concludes that there is no major impediment from the academic sector on the implementation and integration of design safety concept to the undergraduate curricula. The implementation of design safety should be in a well organized structure for effective results towards zeroaccident as well as increases the designers’ value in the construction industry.
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author Misnan, Mohd. Saidin
Wan Azmi, Wan Faida
Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri
Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili
Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria
Othman, Norazam
author_facet Misnan, Mohd. Saidin
Wan Azmi, Wan Faida
Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri
Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili
Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria
Othman, Norazam
author_sort Misnan, Mohd. Saidin
title Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
title_short Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
title_full Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
title_fullStr Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
title_full_unstemmed Integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
title_sort integration of design safety into curricula in the undergraduate programs: the academician perspective
publisher Scientific Research Publishing Inc
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84547/1/MohdSaidinMisnan2017_IntegrationofDesignSafetyintoCurricula.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84547/
https://www.scirp.org/pdf/OJSST_2017082915341231.pdf
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