Saf Health Work.  2015 Sep;6(3):200-205. 10.1016/j.shaw.2015.04.001.

Factors Influencing Implementation of OHSAS 18001 in Indian Construction Organizations: Interpretive Structural Modeling Approach

Affiliations
  • 1Koneru Lakshmaiah University, Vaddeswaram, India. sunku.vsrp@gmail.com
  • 2National Institute of Construction Management and Research, Hyderabad, India.
  • 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah University, Vaddeswaram, India.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Construction activity has made considerable breakthroughs in the past two decades on the back of increases in development activities, government policies, and public demand. At the same time, occupational health and safety issues have become a major concern to construction organizations. The unsatisfactory safety performance of the construction industry has always been highlighted since the safety management system is neglected area and not implemented systematically in Indian construction organizations. Due to a lack of enforcement of the applicable legislation, most of the construction organizations are forced to opt for the implementation of Occupational Health Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS) 18001 to improve safety performance.
METHODS
In order to better understand factors influencing the implementation of OHSAS 18001, an interpretive structural modeling approach has been applied and the factors have been classified using matrice d'impacts croises-multiplication applique a un classement (MICMAC) analysis. The study proposes the underlying theoretical framework to identify factors and to help management of Indian construction organizations to understand the interaction among factors influencing in implementation of OHSAS 18001.
RESULTS
Safety culture, continual improvement, morale of employees, and safety training have been identified as dependent variables. Safety performance, sustainable construction, and conducive working environment have been identified as linkage variables. Management commitment and safety policy have been identified as the driver variables.
CONCLUSION
Management commitment has the maximum driving power and the most influential factor is safety policy, which states clearly the commitment of top management towards occupational safety and health.

Keyword

interpretive structural modeling; occupational health and safety; occupational health and safety management system

MeSH Terms

Construction Industry
Fibrinogen
Models, Structural*
Morale
Occupational Health
Safety Management
United Nations
Fibrinogen
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