Among occupational sectors, construction is still one of the branches with the highest reported numbers of work-related injuries and diseases, which can even lead to death and in many cases induce permanent health consequences. The vast majority of these occupational injuries and diseases are preventable; accordingly, an improvement in preventive strategies, also through a better knowledge of the main factors involved in these events, is one of the most important objectives for better occupational health and safety in the construction sector. Considering the individual factors associated with a higher risk of work-related adverse health effects in workers, an inadequate perception of occupational risks is among the most relevant issues. Risk perception can vary according to different cultural backgrounds, highly influenced by ethnicity, and it affects the relations between workers in the work environment, and the way by with they undergo the specific occupational tasks and manage risky situations frequently occurring on construction sites. Accordingly, the aim of the authors was to develop a new tool for the assessment of risk perception in construction workers with different ethnic backgrounds.

Ethnic background and risk perception in construction workers: development and validation of an exploratory tool / Ricci, Federico; Modenese, Alberto; Bravo, Giulia; De Pasquale, Fabrizio; Ferrari, Davide; Bello, Massimo; Carozza, Lorenzo; Longhi, Francesca; Favero, Gianluca; Soddu, Sergio; Gobba, Fabriziomaria. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. - ISSN 1232-1087. - 33:2(2020), pp. 163-172. [10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01478]

Ethnic background and risk perception in construction workers: development and validation of an exploratory tool

Ricci, Federico;Modenese, Alberto;Bravo, Giulia;Bello, Massimo;Carozza, Lorenzo;Longhi, Francesca;Gobba, Fabriziomaria
2020

Abstract

Among occupational sectors, construction is still one of the branches with the highest reported numbers of work-related injuries and diseases, which can even lead to death and in many cases induce permanent health consequences. The vast majority of these occupational injuries and diseases are preventable; accordingly, an improvement in preventive strategies, also through a better knowledge of the main factors involved in these events, is one of the most important objectives for better occupational health and safety in the construction sector. Considering the individual factors associated with a higher risk of work-related adverse health effects in workers, an inadequate perception of occupational risks is among the most relevant issues. Risk perception can vary according to different cultural backgrounds, highly influenced by ethnicity, and it affects the relations between workers in the work environment, and the way by with they undergo the specific occupational tasks and manage risky situations frequently occurring on construction sites. Accordingly, the aim of the authors was to develop a new tool for the assessment of risk perception in construction workers with different ethnic backgrounds.
2020
30-dic-2019
33
2
163
172
Ethnic background and risk perception in construction workers: development and validation of an exploratory tool / Ricci, Federico; Modenese, Alberto; Bravo, Giulia; De Pasquale, Fabrizio; Ferrari, Davide; Bello, Massimo; Carozza, Lorenzo; Longhi, Francesca; Favero, Gianluca; Soddu, Sergio; Gobba, Fabriziomaria. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. - ISSN 1232-1087. - 33:2(2020), pp. 163-172. [10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01478]
Ricci, Federico; Modenese, Alberto; Bravo, Giulia; De Pasquale, Fabrizio; Ferrari, Davide; Bello, Massimo; Carozza, Lorenzo; Longhi, Francesca; Favero, Gianluca; Soddu, Sergio; Gobba, Fabriziomaria
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