Antecedents of noise pollution control behaviour of employees of construction companies

Kaluarachchi, M; Waidyasekara, K and Rameezdeen, R (2022) Antecedents of noise pollution control behaviour of employees of construction companies. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 12(2), pp. 277-292. ISSN 2044-124X

Abstract

Construction activities generate noise that is harmful to workers and the neighbouring community. Engineering control methods are often used for its control which are expensive and limited in effectiveness. This study aims to investigate factors that affect employee behaviour and how it could be used by construction companies to manage noise pollution on sites. Norm Activation Model (NAM) is used to investigate the relationship between attitudes and behaviour of site-based employees using a questionnaire survey administered in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The responses were analysed using structural equation modelling to discern behavioural patterns and how it differs between managers and workers. The results showed that behaviour of site employees could be influenced when they are aware of the consequences of noise pollution and take responsibility for its control. Personal norm of an employee and company's environmental behaviour are found to influence the behaviour in a positive manner. Construction companies should focus more on how to harness their employee's behaviour in order to reduce noise pollution on sites. Employees should be made aware of consequences of noise pollution and feel responsible for their actions through training, awareness campaigns, signage and so on. This study contributes to the literature by building a theoretical model of employee noise control behaviour in construction organizations and empirically testing it among managers and workers. It compares the differences between these two groups which enhances one's understanding of behavioural control methods when applied in a construction project setting. The study also evaluates the effects of company's environmental behaviour on employee behaviour.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: noise pollution; employee behaviour; productivity; environmental impact; water conservation; multivariate statistical analysis; control methods; Sri Lanka
Index terms: multivariate statistical analysis, construction project, effectiveness, Sri Lanka, questionnaire, environmental impact, testing, environmental behaviour, employee behaviour, norm activation model, control method, manager, construction organization, water conservation, noise pollution, productivity, construction activity, noise control, structural equation modelling, survey, construction company
Subjects: environmental impact, practitioner, acoustic engineering, data collection methods, organization, professional practice, construction operations, environmental behaviour, monitoring and control, production management, Geography, management, performance management, occupational health, behavioral psychology, environmental health, statistical analysis
Topics: Quality Management, Human Resources, Site Management, Health and Safety, Business Strategy, Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Project Management, Roles and Professions, Sustainability
Descriptive scope: 4 PCEA

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