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Significant factors that influence the use and non-use of personal protective equipment (PPE) on construction sites—Supervisors' perspective

Aminu Darda’u Rafindadi, Madzlan Napiah, Idris Othman, Alarifi Hamzh, USMAN Musa, Musa Muhammad

2021Ain Shams Engineering Journal34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Various factors can influence the use/non-use of PPE among construction workers. This paper investigates the significant factors that influence the use and non-use of PPE from the supervisors’ perspective and assesses general safety awareness about PPE. A survey questionnaire was the medium of data collection. The calculated validity of the instrument is 0.817 and 0.885 for the causes of use and non-use of PPE and awareness, respectively. Results show that 45% of the variance in the PPE level on construction sites is accounted for by the 25 predictors collectively, F (25,70) = 2.290, p < 0.001. It indicates that risk perception about the hazardous situation (β = −0.320, t = −2.928, p = 0.05), workers with safety training (β = −0.323, t = −2.664, p = 0.010), on-site safety supervision (β = 0.629, t = 4.823, p = 0.000), and employment status (β = 0.293, t = 2.602, p = 0.011) significantly predict the level of use of PPE on-site.

Topics & Concepts

Personal protective equipmentPerspective (graphical)Environmental healthVariance (accounting)Hazardous wasteMedicinePerceptionOccupational safety and healthApplied psychologyPsychologyFamily medicineBusinessEngineeringCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer sciencePathologyWaste managementDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)NeuroscienceAccountingArtificial intelligenceOccupational Health and Safety ResearchRisk and Safety AnalysisQuality and Safety in Healthcare