A study to improve the job performance of the construction workers with regards to safety, health and welfare measures
by Gaganpreet Kaur; Nandita Mishra; Puja Singhal; Mohamed Nurullah
International Journal of Technology and Globalisation (IJTG), Vol. 8, No. 3/4, 2020

Abstract: This research paper very diligently reviews the working conditions of the construction workers. The guidelines provided under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act (BOCW Act, 1996) have been discussed and evaluated. The study shows a detailed comparison of the law and the actual condition of the construction sites. Factor analysis have been applied on the data collected from 15 construction sites around Delhi, Noida and Gurugram to find out the major factors which play an important role in development of labours in construction industry in India. Conclusions were made to develop the methodology to eradicate the issues of the construction workers which would ultimately provide the solution to improve the performance of the workers at the construction sites. This paper adds value to the regulators and owners of construction site to come up with guidelines and procedures which will not only decrease the number of accidents occurring at sites but would also increase their efficiency at work.

Online publication date: Mon, 04-Jan-2021

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