Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
587579 Journal of Safety Research 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionThe research objective for this paper is to obtain a new extended and updated insight to the likely causes of construction accidents in Spain, in order to identify suitable mitigating actions.MethodThe paper analyzes all construction sector accidents in Spain between 2003 and 2008. Ten variables were chosen and the influence of each variable is evaluated with respect to the severity of the accident. The descriptive analysis is based on a total of 1,163,178 accidents.ResultsResults showed that the severity of accidents was related to variables including age, CNAE (National Classification of Economic Activities) code, size of company, length of service, location of accident, day of the week, days of absence, deviation, injury, and climatic zones.ConclusionsAccording to data analyzed, a large company is not always necessarily safer than a small company in the aspect of fatal accidents, experienced workers do not have the best accident fatality rates, and accidents occurring away from the usual workplace had more severe consequences.Impact on the industryResults obtained in this paper can be used by companies in their occupational safety strategies, and in their safety training programs.

► A large company is not always necessary more safe than a small company ► Accidents occurred away from the usual workplace had more severe consequences ► Accidents suffered by workers with 5-10 years experience had the worst results

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