Ethical Decision Making as a Driver for Change in Health and Safety (H&S) in the Nigerian Construction Industry: A Strategy for the next Decade

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2015-11-30
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Kukoyi, P.O.
Smallwood, J.
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Abstract
The construction industry is known for its poor H&S record. This record has been linked to non-compliance with H&S requirements on construction sites. In a developing country such as Nigeria, inadequate statutory laws and regulations have exacerbated the situation. Thus, adoption of ethics could ameliorate the poor H&S performance within the construction industry. A state-of-the-art review of literature was conducted, the selection criteria focused on studies addressing ethical decision making in H&S practices in construction-related literature. The findings indicate that studies focused on ethical decisions in H&S practice in the construction industry are limited. Based on the review of literature, it is evident that ethical decisions can improve social responsibility and H&S performance in the construction industry. The trends and gaps can also serve as a motivation for future studies aimed at promoting a healthier and safer construction environment
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conference paper
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Construction , Ethics , Health and safety , Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY
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Kukoyi, P.O.; and Smallwood, J (2015). Ethical Decision Making as a Driver for Change in Health and Safety (H&S) in the Nigerian Construction Industry: A Strategy for the next Decade. In J. Smallwood & F. Emuze (Eds), Proceedings of the 4th Construction Management Conference Port Elizabeth (CM).30th Nov. – 1st Dec. 2015