A framework to activate the health and safety regulations in the Egyptian construction industry

Mostafa Adel, E; Elnawawy, O; Ayman Ahmed Ezzat, O and Badawy, M (2021) A framework to activate the health and safety regulations in the Egyptian construction industry. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 19(5), pp. 1158-1191. ISSN 1726-0531

Abstract

The construction industry is considered one of the most dangerous industries especially in developing countries such as Egypt. Although safety in Egypt is regulated by mainly four pivotal legislations, namely, Law No. 12 (2003) and Ministerial Decrees No. 211, 126 and 134, construction accident records in Egypt are high. Accordingly, this paper aims to develop a framework to activate the health and safety regulations in the Egyptian construction industry. To achieve this aim, a research methodology consisting of a literature review and a survey questionnaire was developed to accomplish three objectives. First, a literature review was used to identify the causes of site accidents and strategies adopted in different countries to improve and enforce safety, safety roles of stakeholders. Second, a survey questionnaire was conducted with a representative sample of large- and medium-sized construction firms in Egypt to examine their perception of the causes of site accidents. Finally, a framework was developed to activate the health and safety regulations in the Egyptian construction industry. The research identified 16 causes of construction site accidents. These causes were classified into three categories based on the party responsible for the occurrence of site accidents, namely, workers, organization management and government. Results of data analysis showed that “lack of housekeeping" and “lack of governmental inspection for safety" were ranked the highest causes of site accidents in the Egyptian construction industry, whereas “inefficiency of old safety equipment or no safety equipment at all" and “reluctance to input resources for safety" were ranked the least causes. This research provides valuable information about the nature of the construction industry with a particular focus on site accidents, causes and impacts of construction site accidents. The study highlighted the safety roles of the Egyptian Governmental bodies in Egypt to improve and enforce safety. The research tackled a topic that received scant attention in construction literature especially in the Egypt context. The framework presented in this paper represents a synthesis that is important and adds value to the knowledge in a manner that has not previously occurred in the Egyptian construction industry.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction firms; construction site; developing countries; equipment; government; health and safety; legislation; regulation; safety; roles; stakeholders; efficiency; Egypt
Index terms: inspection, efficiency, construction industry, safety equipment, causes of site accidents, Egypt, research methodology, construction firm, survey, literature review, construction site, strategy, health and safety, data analysis, legislation, developing country, regulation, construction accident, questionnaire, construction site accident
Subjects: political science, quality assurance, industry analysis, occupational health and safety management, development economics, Geography, health safety and environment, performance management, health risk and incident analysis, management, legal systems, data analysis and analytics, work location, organization, research design and methodology, data collection methods
Topics: Site Management, Quality Management, International Construction, Legal Issues, Governance, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Health and Safety
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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