DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

A Study on Safety Management Indicators for Landscape Construction Field

조경시공현장 안전관리 항목에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2022.06.15
  • Accepted : 2022.06.30
  • Published : 2022.07.31

Abstract

Research activities and discussions on specialized areas reflecting the specificity of landscape construction are necessary. Therefore, this study was conducted with the purpose of presenting basic data for efficient field management by deriving items necessary for safety management in landscape construction fields through experts' opinions. A survey was conducted using Delphi analysis to derive "management items" and "safety management items according to landscape type" for landscape construction field safety for a total of 15 landscape construction specialists. The survey results showed that four top items were derived from the "management items" for the safety of landscape construction fields; they include: "safety and health management organization and education," "industrial safety and health management expenses," "payment of personal protection," and "establishment of safety measures." In addition, two to five items for each higher item appeared and resulted in a total of 13 lower items. Personnel, organization, budget, etc. for safety management are always required in the field, and the monitoring part of whether these elements are working was also taken up as a management item. In the "Management items according to each landscape construction" a total of eight landscape type were distinguished, they include: 'Reinforced concrete work', 'Masonry work', 'Plaster's work', 'Waterproof work', 'Stone masonry work', 'Pavement work', 'Facilities work', and 'Planting work'. Furthermore, two to seven sub-items for each construction type were derived, and a total of 35 management items were presented.

Keywords

References

  1. Cho, Y. G., Kim, H. G., Lim, S. Y., 2020, Domestic construction industry outlook in the fourth industrial era, Korea Institute of Ecological Architecture and Environment, 20, 89-94.
  2. Dalkey, N. C., 1969, The Delphi method:an experimental study of group opinion, RM5888-PR, The Rand Corporation, Santa monica, USA.
  3. Gracht, H. A. v. d., 2008, The future of logistics: Scenario for 2025, 1st ed., Gabler-Verlag, Wiesbaden, 253-260.
  4. Jang, Y. R., Go, S. S., 2018, A Risk assessment counterplan for reducing the accident rates in medium and small sized construction sites, Korean J. Constr. Eng. Manag., 19, 90-100.
  5. Jeon, Y. J., 2006, A study on the job performance competencies & criterions of technology teacher related curriculum education, Korean Journal of Teacher Education, 6, 121-156.
  6. Jun, H. K., Kwon, C. H., 2016, Study on the development of quantitative assessment indicator of safety culture for the construction site, Journal of the Korea Society of Disaster Information, 12, 403-411. https://doi.org/10.15683/KOSDI.2016.12.31.403
  7. Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, 2022, https://aposho.org/kosha/data/industrialAccidentStatus.do?mode=view&articleNo=42 8212&article.offset=0&articleLimit=10.
  8. Lawshe, C. H., 1975, A Quantitative approach to content validity, Personnel Psychology, 28, 563-575. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6570.1975.tb01393.x
  9. Lee, D. S., Yi, W. H., 2021, A Study on indicators for safety inspections at domestic construction sites based on the type of industrial accident occurrence, J. Korean Soc. Hazard Mitig., 21, 1-14.
  10. Lee, J. S., 2001, Delphi Method, 1st ed., Kyoyookbook Inc., Gyeonggido, 7-17.
  11. Lee, S. W., 1987, A Study on the usefulness of the delphi technical prediction technique, Ph. D. Dissertation, Jeonbuk National University, Jeollabukdo, Korea.