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Safety challenges and improvement strategies of ethnic minority construction workers: a case study in Hong Kong

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Abstract

Due to cultural differences, ethnic minority construction workers are more difficult to manage and more vulnerable to accidents. This study aims to identify the major barriers faced by ethnic minority workers from their own perspectives and determine potential strategies to enhance safety climate of construction projects, thus ultimately improve their safety performance. A survey with modified Nordic safety climate questionnaire was conducted in a certain sub-contractor in Hong Kong. In-depth interviews, status quo description, major challenge investigation and safety knowledge tests were carried as well. The top three most important safety challenges identified are improper stereotypes from the whole industry, lack of opportunities for job assignment, and language barriers. To improve the safety performance, employers should allocate sufficient personal protective equipment and governments should organize unannounced site visits more frequently. Besides, the higher-level management should avoid giving contradictory instructions to foremen against to the standards of supervisors.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-90
JournalInternational Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
Volume26
Issue number1
Online published18 Apr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Research Keywords

  • ethnic minority workers
  • construction safety
  • safety climate
  • safety challenges
  • safety improvement strategies

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