KEY SUCCESS FACTORS FOR SAFETY PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIAN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-03-18
Authors : Anwar Ali Mawardi Amin Albert Eddy Husin;
Page : 1385-1394
Keywords : KSF; safety program; AHP; Pareto analysis; construction; Indonesia.;
Abstract
The Social Security Organizing Agency Indonesia has noted that the number of workplace accidents in Indonesia tend to increase. As many as 123 thousand work accident cases were recorded throughout 2017 and the value increased around 20 percent compared to 2016. Total work accidents in 2017 were 123 thousand cases with a claim value of Rp. 971 billion. The purpose of this study is to get an overview of the key success factors (KSF) that hold the most dominant factor in the success of work safety management programs in Indonesian Project. A total of 48 questionnaires spread to safety expert on several construction projects in Indonesia to get input on the priority of KSF that play a role in implementing work safety programs. The results of the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Pareto analysis show that there are seven KSF make a major contribution to the 80% successful implementation of work safety programs in the field. Consecutively there are Management Support; Work Motivation; Team Work; Authority, Delegation & Responsibilities; Sufficient Resources Allocation; Clear and Measured Targets and Safety Meetings. Verification has carried out on 3 project examples to assess whether the key success factors obtained are in accordance with the conditions in the field.
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