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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2022.3.31.228

A Study on the Effect of Construction Safety and Health Management on the Post-management of Safety Inspection Evaluation  

Kim, Jin Tae (Department of Construction Safety Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Shin, Yong Seung (Department of Construction Safety Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Moon, Yu Mi (General Graduate School, Kyonggi University)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.18, no.1, 2022 , pp. 228-240 More about this Journal
Abstract
A comprehensive safety management system will be required in accordance with the implementation of the Major Disaster Punishment Act for close-up safety management of construction sites. Safety management level evaluation management requires a comprehensive relationship between safety management under the Construction Technology Promotion Act and health and health management system under the Industrial Safety and Health Act. Purpose: Safety under the Serious Accidents Punishment Act. The ultimate goal is to study the comprehensive analysis and relationship of health management and to improve the safety evaluation level of health and health management. Methods: The feasibility of the questionnaire was confirmed through the second Delphi analysis of construction site experts and safety managers, and the regression coefficient and path analysis of potential variants in safety management, safety management, health management and safety inspection were confirmed. Result and Conclusion: In the structural model, the regression coefficient (89%) from safety management, health system, and safety management to safety inspection execution and lambda values of appropriate observation variables were confirmed. In the path analysis, the total effect (.809) was confirmed by mediating health hygiene in the relationship between health plan establishment adequacy and post-inspection management, and the path coefficient (.82) of temporary structure safety was confirmed.
Keywords
Safety Management; Health and Health Management; Safety Management Level Evaluation; Structural Equation (SEM); Path Analysis;
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