Background and aims: Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the worldwide. Workplace safety is a complicated phenomena and behavioral safety in the construction industry is even more so. The Aim of this study was the development of a new model for understanding the factors influencing unsafe behavior in construction industry.
Methods: In the current quantitative study, a three-stage Structural Equation Model (SEM) was conducted on two main construction workplaces in Iran. In the first stage, the measurement model was tested by confirmatory factor analysis. Then, a modified structural model was extracted for the workplace 1. Finally, the modified model was evaluated in the workplace 2. LISREL 8.8 was used for data analysis process.
Results: Goodness-of-fit indices indicated the modified structural model in the workplace 1 was confirmed in the workplace 2 (GFI=0.93 SRMR=0.04 RMSEA=0.06 CFI=0.97 NFI=0.98 χ2/df=1.98). Client safety climate had the highest correlation (SPC=0.87, t-value=16.21) with overall safety climate. Attitudes and beliefs had the greatest correlation (SPC=0.87, t-value=13.34) with overall individual factors. The physical condition had the highest correlation (SPC=0.77, t-value=7.69) with the overall safety performance.
Conclusion: For implementing of the effective interventions in the construction industry, we must use an integrated and good-fit model to understanding factors influencing unsafe behavior. The current model can help us to understanding the factors influencing unsafe behavior in construction projects.
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