Relationship between construction safety signs and symbols recognition and characteristics of construction personnel

This study investigates the relationship between the characteristics of construction personnel and their degree of recognition of safety signs and symbols. The safety signs and symbols are split into categories of mandatory action signs, prohibition signs and warning symbols. Thirty safety signs and...

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Published inConstruction management and economics Vol. 21; no. 7; pp. 745 - 753
Main Authors Tam, C. M., Fung, Ivan W. H., Yeung, Thomas C. L., Tung, Karen C. F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Taylor & Francis Group 01.10.2003
Taylor and Francis Journals
E. & F.N. Spon
SeriesConstruction Management & Economics
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Summary:This study investigates the relationship between the characteristics of construction personnel and their degree of recognition of safety signs and symbols. The safety signs and symbols are split into categories of mandatory action signs, prohibition signs and warning symbols. Thirty safety signs and symbols printed in colour and in Chinese were distributed to 560 construction personnel working in eight different construction sites in Hong Kong. The results drawn from 388 respondents indicate that substantial problems exist in comprehending the signs and symbols that are posted in construction sites. The percentages of construction personnel who correctly identified mandatory action signs, prohibition signs and warning symbols are 90%, 61% and 55% respectively. Drinking habits, involvement in on-site safety promotion activities and their job positions play a determinant role in their ability of comprehending these construction safety symbols. These findings provide meaningful implications to the industry in the design, selection and positioning of safety symbols on site.
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ISSN:0144-6193
1466-433X
DOI:10.1080/0144619032000056171