Abstract:
The building construction industry is very important to the socio-economic development of a
nation. It portrays its religions and cultural values as well as the wealth of the nation. In spite
of its importance, the construction industry has been regarded as being risky with frequent and
high accident rate and Ill-health problems to workers, practitioners and end users. The purpose
of this project is therefore to assess the health and safety practices adopted on building
construction sites in Gomoa West District and the level of compliance with health and safety
regulations/measures, and to suggest strategies to be put in place to curb health and safety risks
on building construction sites. The study adopted both survey and descriptive designs. The
survey technique was used in gathering information from site supervisors, whereas
questionnaires were used for gathering data from general workers. Interviews were conducted
with project managers and casual workers on the importance of health and safety practices on
site. The descriptive research was used for the study since it helped to identify the health and
safety measures used on site and evaluate their enforcement mechanisms put in place. The
questionnaires and the respondent’s views were analyzed in percentages, frequencies, mean
score and standard deviation. Among the findings of the study were
that;
Management’s poor safety measures were the major causes of accidents on site, and lack
of training personnel to train workers health and safety on the sites.
The study recommended that management of construction firms should employ the
services of a training personnel, and provide workers with protective equipment.
Also, regulatory bodies should monitor the activities of contractor.
Description:
A RESEARCH WORK SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION,
WINNEBA-KUMASI, IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR
THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (CONSTRUCTION
TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION)