Original paper
The nature and severity of workplace injuries in construction: engendering operational benchmarking
Abstract
To remain competitive and manage their safety performance, many construction organisations have engaged in benchmarking themselves against lagging indicators provided by a statutory body. Aggregated metrics that are provided by statutory bodies are not useful for the purpose of operational benchmarking, as 'best practice' is unable to be identified. Access to safety statistics from leading construction organisations' projects is seldom made...
Paper Details
Title
The nature and severity of workplace injuries in construction: engendering operational benchmarking
Published Date
Jul 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
10
Pages
1273 - 1288
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