Evaluation Of Safety System In Egyptian Infrastructure Projects Based On Level Of Injuries

23 Aug

Authors: Nema, Amira S, Tolba, Ehab R, Hassan, Hassan M.

Abstract: The construction industry is pivotal in developing global infrastructure and economic expansion. Nevertheless, it is infamous for its high accident rates and safety concerns. Despite accounting for only 7 % of global employment, construction is responsible for approximately 30 % of all fatal workplace fatalities worldwide. In developing countries, the situation is even worse. The injury itself can vary from case to case, starting from small injuries that require first aid treatment to severe injuries that can cause long-term disabilities and, ultimately, death. From a safety and health perspective, the absence of implementing the safety system on site causes many accidents that could lead to death or disability. In this work safety absence management factors of Egyptian infrastructure projects are collected using questionnaire. This paper aims to study the relation between the absence of safety factor in infrastructure sites and the level of injury by using statistical analysis for collected data from construction projects partners. The questionnaire answer analyzed by using SPSS program and PCA method (principal component analysis) which reached to identify 41 models to identify the level of injury. The result of model function identifies the level of injury which more close to 1 the level of injury decrease which mean superficial or minor injury. The interested companies could choose the suitable model due to its type of infrastructure projects and safety system. The researcher explained the model no (15) equation and model variable as an example.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16934036