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An investigation of approaches to worker engagement.

Title An investigation of approaches to worker engagement.
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Author Cameron, I., Hare, B., Duff, R. and others. Glasgow Caledonian University for HSE.
Series Code RR
Series Number 516
Publisher HSE BOOKS
Date of Publication 2006
Length 94 pages
Stock Code RR516
Notes research report 516. (RR516) (RR 516) WEB VERSION ONLY
Abstract The following report was prepared by Glasgow Caledonian University, School of the Built and Natural Environment for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and describes a study of approaches to worker engagement in the construction industry. The study involved an extensive literature review of methods used to engage construction workers in relation to the management of health and safety on site, followed by industry consultation via workshops before developing four packages of intervention strategies to test on several sites. Before and after measures of worker perceptions combined with qualitative interviews found that three approaches successfully improve workers perceptions of worker engagement and the health and safety performance of management. Informal methods of engagement were more successful than written approaches and investment in formal health and safety training resulted in more meaningful discussions. Further research is required in relation to developing tools to measure worker engagement and the impact of foreign language speaking workers. This report and the work it describes were funded by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Its contents, including any opinions and/or conclusions expressed, are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect HSE policy.
Keywords Research; Construction industry; Site safety; Training


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