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