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Ngamthampunpol, Duongsamorn.
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An assessment of safety management in the Thai construction industry.
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An assessment of safety management in the Thai construction industry./
Author:
Ngamthampunpol, Duongsamorn.
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94 p.
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Adviser: Thomas A. Mazzuchi.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-02B.
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Engineering, Civil. -
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9780549460923
An assessment of safety management in the Thai construction industry.
Ngamthampunpol, Duongsamorn.
An assessment of safety management in the Thai construction industry.
- 94 p.
Adviser: Thomas A. Mazzuchi.
Thesis (D.Sc.)--The George Washington University, 2008.
Dangerous situations at construction sites should be a primary concern. Various situations cause many things to be lost, including both human life and funds. Thailand is a country that has been very active in the field of construction during the past ten years and construction continues at a rapid pace. Currently, no research mentions safety programs among businesses in the Thai construction industry. Therefore, this study, "An Assessment of Safety Management in the Thai Construction Industry," is an important addition. This study includes three objectives: (1) to examine the status of safety program management and assessment of safety programs in Thai construction industries, (2) to compare the assessments of safety programs in the Thai construction industry, using contractors with different sizes, levels of experience, conditions regarding work offers, types of business and various legal issues, and (3) to identify the factors affecting the assessment of safety programs in Thai construction industries.
ISBN: 9780549460923Subjects--Topical Terms:
783781
Engineering, Civil.
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This research includes information gathered through surveys. The population used to collect data consists of building and housing construction companies in the Bangkok area that have registered with the Ministry of Commerce and are still operating. The sample population is four hundred enterprises, using a Multi-Stage Sampling Method. The data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics in order to explain the general characteristics of construction contractors and share information about the evaluation of safety programs. The study will look at frequency distribution and present information in terms of percentage. To test the research hypothesis, the researchers will test for factors that affect assessing safety programs using the Multiple Regression Statistic Method.
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The results have shown that most construction contractors in Thai industries site still do not have safety programs. There are three factors that affect the score of the safety program: (1) experience of less than three years, (2) work received only from the private sector, and (3) the government does not require the company to have a safety program. These relate to the scores of safety programs in Thai construction sites respectively. This relationship is opposite from the score of the safety program, using a statistical significance of .05.
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