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Factors Affecting Effective use of Safety Wears among Construction Site Operatives: Lessons from Indigenous Firms in South Western Nigeria

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Work related hazard is not a new phenomenon but its frequent occurrence on sites remain a major setback towards successful projects delivery. The study assessed factors affecting effective use of safety wears on construction sites. Based on snowball and random sampling technique, 128 copies of questionnaire were administered to participants with years of experience on construction...
 
Published at International Journal of Applied Engineering Research
Volume 13
Issue 6
Pages 4314-4325
Published in 2018
 
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Factors Affecting Effective use of Safety Wears among Construction Site Operatives: Lessons from Indigenous Firms in South Western Nigeria
Ogundipe Elizah Kunle (M,Sc.; MNIOB; R. Bldr. (CORBON) » Ogundipe, Kunle E. is a holder of Master of Science in Construction Management from the Department of Building Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. He is a Corporate Member of Nigerian Institute of Building (MNIOB). He has worked in several organizations such as Bideco Nig. Ltd, 58 Molade Okoya Thomas Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos State, Tik Associates Limited, 60, Ajeniya... view full profile
Ogundipe Elizah  Kunle (M,Sc.; MNIOB; R. Bldr. (CORBON)
 
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