Title of article :
Gap Analysis Approach for Construction Safety Program Improvement
Author/Authors :
Aksorn, Thanet Asian Institute of Technology - School of Civil Engineering - Construction Engineering and Infrastructure Management, THAILAND , Hadikusumo, B.H.W. Asian Institute of Technology - School of CivilEngineering - Construction Engineering and Infrastructure Management, THAILAND
Abstract :
To improve construction site safety, emphasis has been placed on the implementation of safety programs. In order to successfully gain from safety programs, factors that affect their improvement need to be studied. Sixteen critical success factors of safety programs were identified from safety literature, and these were validated by safety experts. This study was undertaken by surveying 70 respondents from medium- and large-scale construction projects. It explored the importance and the actual status of critical success factors (CSFs). Gap analysis was used to examine the differences between the importance of these CSFs and their actual status. This study found that the most critical problems characterized by the largest gaps were management support, appropriate supervision, sufficient resource allocation, teamwork, and effective enforcement. Raising these priority factors to satisfactory levels would lead to successful safety programs, thereby minimizing accidents
Keywords :
Critical success factors , Safety programs , Safety management systems , Safety performance , Construction industry
Journal title :
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries
Journal title :
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries