TY - GEN
T1 - Construction health and safety research in Nigeria
T2 - towards a sustainable future
AU - Umeokafor, Nnedinma
N1 - Note: Published in: Saurin, Tarcisio Abreu, Costa, Dayana Bastos, Behm, Michale and Emuze, Fidelis (eds.) (2018) Joint CIB W099 and TG59 International Safety, Health, and People in Construction Conference : Coping with the Complexity of Safety, Health and Wellbeing in Construction - Conference Proceedings. Salvador, Brazil : Marketing Aumentado. pp. 213-221. ISBN 9788567169118.
PY - 2018/8
Y1 - 2018/8
N2 - This paper presents a systematic review of Construction Health and Safety (CH&S) research in Nigeria, identifying and analysing the current trend, dissemination and implications including its alignment to addressing CH&S problems. Of the 6241 papers published in conference proceedings and found after systematic literature searches of journals and databases over a 36-year period, 49 relate to CH&S in Nigeria. There is evidence of growing interest in CH&S research, but it mainly centres on creating awareness on site safety and the causes of accidents (14 of the 49 studies); regulation and standards, and safety performance are six
studies respectively; but none on design for safety and advanced technology. Twenty-two papers are in peer-reviewed international conference proceedings, eight are in highly rated journals, the rest are published in low-ranking (including non-referred) journals. Quantitative strategies remain dominant, 30 of the 49 papers, qualitative strategies are only three, and mixed methods account for 13. By implication, CH&S knowledge and improvement measures are lagging behind compared to other countries. There are indications that the direction of CH&S research may not be aligned to addressing the problems in the society. Hence, there is need for a shift in research focus and attitudes.
AB - This paper presents a systematic review of Construction Health and Safety (CH&S) research in Nigeria, identifying and analysing the current trend, dissemination and implications including its alignment to addressing CH&S problems. Of the 6241 papers published in conference proceedings and found after systematic literature searches of journals and databases over a 36-year period, 49 relate to CH&S in Nigeria. There is evidence of growing interest in CH&S research, but it mainly centres on creating awareness on site safety and the causes of accidents (14 of the 49 studies); regulation and standards, and safety performance are six
studies respectively; but none on design for safety and advanced technology. Twenty-two papers are in peer-reviewed international conference proceedings, eight are in highly rated journals, the rest are published in low-ranking (including non-referred) journals. Quantitative strategies remain dominant, 30 of the 49 papers, qualitative strategies are only three, and mixed methods account for 13. By implication, CH&S knowledge and improvement measures are lagging behind compared to other countries. There are indications that the direction of CH&S research may not be aligned to addressing the problems in the society. Hence, there is need for a shift in research focus and attitudes.
KW - Architecture and the built environment
KW - Nigeria
KW - academics
KW - construction
KW - health and safety
KW - trend
UR - https://site.cibworld.nl/dl/publications/Joint_CIB_W099_and_TG59_2018.pdf
M3 - Conference contribution
BT - Published in: Saurin, Tarcisio Abreu, Costa, Dayana Bastos, Behm, Michale and Emuze, Fidelis (eds.) (2018) Joint CIB W099 and TG59 International Safety, Health, and People in Construction Conference : Coping with the Complexity of Safety, Health and Wellbeing in Construction - Conference Proceedings. Salvador, Brazil : Marketing Aumentado. pp. 213-221. ISBN 9788567169118.
ER -