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Study on Improving The Basic Occupational Safety and Health Training of the Older Workers in the Construction Industry

건설업 고령근로자의 건설업기초안전보건교육 개선

  • Choi, Jae Deog (Architectural Engineering, Kore University of Technology Education) ;
  • Lee, Seung Jae (Architectural Engineering, Kore University of Technology Education)
  • 최재덕 (한국기술교육대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 이승재 (한국기술교육대학교 건축공학과)
  • Received : 2019.10.18
  • Accepted : 2019.12.06
  • Published : 2019.12.31

Abstract

According to the 2017 Industrial Accident Analysis by Age, 71.8 % of construction disaster victims and 74.9 % of the deaths were workers aged 50 years or older, highlighting the seriousness of industrial accidents among aged construction workers. In this study, 303 construction workers aged 50 or older and 178 safety managers were surveyed on ways to improve the basic occupational safety and health education for senior workers in the construction industry. According to a comparison of the safety awareness for safety education by senior workers and safety managers, the safety manager showed a higher sense of safety for education than elderly workers. Regarding the remuneration education for those who had received basic occupational safety and health education in the construction industry, 69.9 percent said that regular remuneration education was needed, and 69.9 percent of them said that basic occupational safety and health repair education in the construction industry was needed every three years after the completion of education. This study is intended to present improvement plans for repair education for those who have completed basic occupational safety and health training in the construction industry.

2017년도 연령별 산업재해 분석에 따르면 건설업 재해자 가운데 71.8%, 사망자의 74.9%가 50세 이상으로, 건설업 고령근로자의 산업재해 심각성을 보여 주고 있다. 본 연구에서 50세 이상 건설근로자 303명과 안전관리자 178명을 대상으로 건설현장 건설업 기초안전보건교육 현황을 파악하여 교육이수자에 대한 보수교육 개선방안을 제시하여, 건설현장 고령근로자 산업재해 예방에 기여하고자 건설근로자의 안전교육에 대한 안전의식과 기초안전보건교육 개선방안에 대하여 설문조사를 실시하였다. 연구결과 첫째 고령근로자와 안전관리자간의 안전교육에 대한 안전의식 차이 비교에서는 고령근로자(M=2.09), 안전관리자(M=2.39)로 안전교육에 대한 안전의식이 건설근로자보다 안전관리자들이 더 높게 나타났다. 둘째는 건설업 기초안전보건교육에 대한 보수교육 필요성에 대해서는 응답자의 65.2%가 긍정적으로 대답했다. 세째 건설업 기초안전보건교육 이수자에 대한 보수 주기에 대한 설문에서는 70%가 정기적으로 3년 이내 보수교육이 필요하다고 분석되었다. 교육 이수 후 시간이 지나면 안전의식이 떨어지고 새로운 공법과 건설안전 환경이 변화되는 상황에서 본 연구는 건설업 기초안전보건교육이 채용 시 교육을 대체하지 못하고 있어, 선행연구에서 제시한 기초안전보건 교육방법 개선을 통한 보수교육 도입으로 이 제도가 개선 될 수 있도록 제안하고자 한다.

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