ABSTRACT
This book explores the formation of small and medium-sized construction company's (SME) compliance with health and safety issues in developing countries. Little has been written about the formation of SME contractors' health and safety compliance for developing countries, especially, in the sub-sahara regions where construction and infrastructure development activities have significantly increased in order to serve the development mandate of those countries. Thus, this book will provides insight into construction safety for SMEs, as well as health and safety compliance, and its policy implementation trends and development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|2 pages
Background Information
section II|2 pages
Theoretical and Conceptual Perspectives of Health and Safety Research
section III|2 pages
Review of the Health and Safety Compliance Literature
section IV|2 pages
Construction Industry: International Literature
section V|2 pages
Occupational Health and Safety Issues in Developing Countries
section VI|2 pages
Research Methodology
section VII|2 pages
Results from the Delphi Study: Findings Part I
section VIII|2 pages
Conceptual Integrated Health and Safety Compliance Model for Small to Medium-Sized Construction Companies
section IX|2 pages
Results from the Questionnaire Survey: Findings Part II
section X|2 pages
Discussion of Findings
section XI|2 pages
Conclusions and Recommendations