Acheampong, A; Adjei, E K; Adade-Boateng, A; Acheamfour, V K; Afful, A E and Boateng, E (2025) Impact of construction workers informal safety communication (CWISC) on safety performance on construction sites. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 32(7), pp. 4338-4356. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: An understanding of the impact of construction workers informal safety communication (CWISC), a form of parallel safety communication between workers, on safety performance among construction workers is crucial in order to develop effective strategies for improving safety performance in the construction industry. However, research remains scant on the impact of CWISC on safety performance. This study empirically aims to test the relationship between these important constructs. Design/methodology/approach: Statistical analysis was used to examine the relationship in a hypothetical model with two latent variables; the exogenous variables represented by two groups of informal safety communication: friends and crew members and the endogenous variables represented by two groups of Safety performance metrics: safety compliance and safety participation, was tested. Findings: The emergent findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between informal safety communication among crew members and safety compliance, and also between informal safety communication among friends on construction sites and safety participation. These findings emphasize the importance of fostering effective safety communication and collaboration within construction crews, as well as recognizing the influence friendships on safety performance. Stakeholders can leverage on these findings to implement policies to improve safety performance. Originality/value: The study presents insightful practical knowledge on how CWISC impacts safety performance on construction sites. Practical recommendations for organizations are also proposed, e.g., development of team-building activities, platforms for sharing safety-related information and experiences, mentorship programs and initiatives that encourage social interaction among workers.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | informal safety communication; safety compliance; safety participation; safety performance |
| Index terms: | platform, statistical analysis, construction industry, construction worker, social interaction, compliance, construction site, strategy, methodology, program, collaboration, safety performance |
| Subjects: | software systems, management, industry analysis, sociology, occupational health and safety management, data science, work location, digital design, health safety and environment, research methods, practitioner |
| Topics: | Health and Safety, Site Management, Organizational Design, Digital Applications, Roles and Professions, Business Strategy, Research Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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