TITLE:
An Examination of Causes of Accidents and Hazards in the Ghanaian Construction Industry
AUTHORS:
Dickson Osei-Asibey, Joshua Ayarkwa, Alex Acheampong, Emmanuel Adinyira, Peter Amoah
KEYWORDS:
Causes, Accidents, Hazards, Construction Industry, Legal Consequence
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology,
Vol.11 No.2,
June
23,
2021
ABSTRACT: This study aims to examine the causes of accidents and hazardsin the Ghanaian construction industry (GCI) from the perspectives of key stakeholders,and also the available legal regulations and provisions regarding remedies for redress in case of accidents.Aqualitative research strategy with in-depth face-to-face interviews was adopted. Participants for the interview were sevenofwhich areContractors, Consultants, Construction Workers,and Suppliers/Manufacturers using data saturation principle. The selection of interview participants was based onpurposive sampling, while data was analyzed using the content analysis technique. Five major causes of accidents and hazards that are critical for remedying were identified, includingcommon law liabilities of the Employer who is the Contractor, with a duty to ensure that adequate provisionsare made for the works to be carried out safely. The findings of the study provide adequate knowledge to the contractor and other stakeholders of the roles, duties,and responsibilities to ensure improved implementation of CHS practices.The study examined the legal basis and consequences for causes of accidentsandhazards in the Construction Industry.Since large construction firms were considered in the current study, it is recommended that similar studies be conducted involving small and medium enterprises.