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NOSACQ-50을 활용한 건설현장 작업자들의 안전 인식 수준에 관한 연구

Safety Perception Level of Workers in Construction Site According to NOSACQ-50

  • Ha, Seung-Yong (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Kim, Sun-Kuk (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Son, Seung-Hyun (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Ha, Sun-Geun (School of Architectural Engineering, University of Ulsan) ;
  • Son, Ki-Young (School of Architectural Engineering, University of Ulsan)
  • 투고 : 2017.09.15
  • 심사 : 2017.10.24
  • 발행 : 2017.12.20

초록

본 연구의 목적은 국내 건설현장의 작업자들을 대상으로 NOSACQ-50을 활용하여 안전인지 수준을 분석하는 것이다. 이 연구의 목적을 달성하기 위하여 첫째, 선행연구 고찰을 실시하여 안전 분위기의 개념을 명확히 정의한다. 둘째, 근로자의 안전분위기 수준을 측정하기 위하여 NOSACQ-50을 활용한 설문조사를 실시한다. 셋째, 수집된 데이터를 분석하여 안전 분위기 수준을 평가한다. 그 결과, 한국의 안전분위기 수준은 NOSACQ-50에서 제시한 표준값에 비해 심각한 것으로 나타났다. 최종적으로, 안전분위기 수준의 주요 요인들을 도출하고 이에 대한 대응방안을 제시하였다. 본 연구는 향후 NOSACQ-50과 같은 국내 건설현장에 맞는 안전인식 수준평가 도구 개발을 위한 기초자료로 활용될 것이다.

The purpose of this study is to analyze safety perception level of workers in construction site according to NOSACQ-50. To achieve the objective of this study, First, literature review is conducted to clearly define the concept of safety climate. Second, NOSACQ-50 is used to survey the level of safety climate of workers. Third, statistical analysis based on collected data is conducted to examine the level of safety climate. As a result, the level of safety climate in South Korea was found to be serious comparing with the standard value proposed in NOSACQ-50. Finally, the improvements were suggested after investigating the key factors on the level of safety climate. In the future, this study will be used as a baseline for developing safety awareness assessment tools such as NOSACQ-50 for domestic construction sites.

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