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      <subfield code="a">The construction industry is notorious for its high accident rates and inefficiencies.&#xd;
This article explores how involving workers more actively in OHS, combined with the&#xd;
utility of digital tools, can lead to a significant reduction in accidents and&#xd;
inefficiencies within the construction industry. Actively involving workers in OHS&#xd;
initiatives fosters a strong safety culture within construction organizations (Ajslev et&#xd;
al., 2020). When workers are engaged in safety decision-making, they develop a&#xd;
sense of ownership and responsibility for their well-being and that of their colleagues&#xd;
(Botti et al.,2022). Implement feedback mechanisms that allow workers to provide&#xd;
input on safety protocols, report concerns, and suggest improvements. Digital tools&#xd;
can streamline the feedback process, making it easier for workers to participate&#xd;
(Boczkowska et al., 2022). The initial exploratory study has been performed on the&#xd;
base of literature review and qualitative analysis of interviews with 22 Spanish&#xd;
construction companies.&#xd;
By actively involving workers, fostering a strong safety culture, and harnessing the&#xd;
power of real-time data and predictive analytics, construction organizations can&#xd;
create safer and more efficient work environments. More participative safety&#xd;
measures that actively involve workers can also lead to increased efficiency.&#xd;
Construction firms should embrace the principles of Social Corporative Responsibility&#xd;
such as participative models in workplaces as a competitive advantage&#xd;
strategy. This paper focus on an emergent field both in science and management.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Enhancing Participative Models of Occupational Health and Safety to Improve Safety and Efficiency in the Construction Industry with Digital Tools.</subfield>
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