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  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Construction Safety Management
  • Behavioral Science in the Workplace

Background:

  • Construction sites face persistent challenges in maintaining safe working conditions and reducing hazards.
  • Effective safety communication and recognition programs are crucial for improving workplace safety culture.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of the B-SAFE (safety communication and recognition) program in improving physical working conditions and reducing hazards in construction.
  • To assess the impact of B-SAFE on the safety climate among construction workers.

Main Methods:

  • A matched pair cluster randomized controlled trial involving eight construction worksites (four intervention, four control) over approximately five months.
  • Collection of pre- and post-exposure worker surveys (N=615) and analysis using multi-level mixed effect regression models.
  • Qualitative data collection through focus groups (N=6-8 workers/site) with thematic analysis using Atlas.ti.

Main Results:

  • The B-SAFE intervention group showed a 0.5-point (1%) increase in mean safety climate scores, while control sites decreased by 0.8 points (1.6%).
  • A statistically significant intervention effect size of 1.64 (3.28%) (P=0.01) was observed after adjusting for worker and site characteristics.
  • Workers in intervention sites reported enhanced safety awareness, communication, and teamwork compared to control sites.

Conclusions:

  • The B-SAFE program demonstrated a significant positive effect on worksite safety, improving safety climate, awareness, teamwork, and communication.
  • B-SAFE is a simple yet effective intervention that engages workers through robust communication strategies.
  • The findings support the implementation of B-SAFE for enhancing safety culture and reducing risks in the construction industry.