Culture Among Small Construction Firms CPWR Second Quarterly Data Report 2016 Characteristics of construction firms 1 Size of construction firms 2012 versus 2015 Source Dodge Data amp Analytics 2012 and 2015 Construction Safety Management Survey ID: 808844
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Safety Management and Safety Culture Among Small Construction Firms
CPWR Second Quarterly Data Report, 2016
Slide2Characteristics of construction firms
Slide31. Size of construction firms, 2012 versus 2015
Source:
Dodge Data & Analytics, 2012 and 2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
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alculations by the authors.
n=50
Slide42. Type of companies by firm size, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide53. Type of projects worked on in the last three years, small vs. large firms, average of 2012 and 2015
* Highway, street , and bridge; water and sewer; oil and gas pipeline; etc.
**Airports, ports, train stations, etc.
Source
: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015
Construction Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide6Practices Used on Projects to Promote Safety
Slide74. Type of safety practices among construction firms, 2012 versus 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide85. Safety practices involving
equipment
and protection
by firm size, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
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alculations by the authors.
Slide96. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use
by firm size, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
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alculations by the authors.
Slide107.
O
rganizational
safety
practices, small versus large
firms, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide118. Percentage of firms with five organizational safety practices
by firm size, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
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alculations by the authors.
Slide129. Prevention
through Design (
PtD
)
to promote safety
by firm size, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
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alculations by the authors.
Slide1310. S
afety policies, small versus large
firms,
average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide1411.
Percentage of firms
with four safety policies
by firm size, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
C
alculations by the authors.
Slide15Safety Culture Indicators
Slide1612.
Management commitment to safety and
health
, small versus large
firms, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide1713.
Safety and health are fundamental company
values
, small versus large
firms, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide1814. Safety and health
accountability,
small versus large
firms, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide1915. Supervisory
leadership,
small versus large
firms,
2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide2016. Jobsite worker
involvement,
small versus large
firms, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide2117. Safety and health
communication,
small versus large
firms, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide2218. Owner/client involvement in safety and
health,
small versus large
firms, 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2015 Construction
Safety Management Survey. Calculations by the authors.
Slide23Safety and Health Training
Slide2419. General safety and health training by firm size, 2015
Source: Dodge Data &
Analytics, 2015
Construction Safety Management
Survey.
Calculations by the authors.
Slide2520. OSHA training by firm size, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics
, 2012 and 2015 Construction
Safety Management
Survey.
Calculations by the authors.
Slide2621. Frequency of general safety and health training, small versus large firms, average of 2012 and 2015
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics,
2012 and 2015 Construction Safety Management Survey.
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alculations by the authors.