TY  - JOUR
VL  - 12
Y1  - 2021///
AV  - none
SP  - 2485
A1  - Manzoor, B.
A1  - Othman, I.
A1  - Manzoor, M.
PB  - Ain Shams University
KW  - Accidents; Construction industry; Economics; Project management; Surveys; Tall buildings
KW  -  Building projects; Construction safety; Construction sites; Critical factors; Economic growths; High rise building; Malaysian construction industry; Questionnaire surveys
KW  -  Safety factor
EP  - 2492
UR  - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103110853&doi=10.1016%2fj.asej.2020.11.025&partnerID=40&md5=7090a04420fe6d9ab8c250f4ce120e42
ID  - scholars14551
N2  - The Malaysian construction industry plays a vital role in the economic growth of the country. However, on the other side, the annually increasing number of fatality and accidental rates on the construction sites are a serious concern, and statistics are alarming. This study has been administered with the help of questionnaire survey comprising of ten groups, including sixty-two critical safety factors. These factors were identified from the literature, and questionnaire feedback was collected from contractors, clients and consultants for this study. The outcome of this study revealed that the �??fall from roofs/floor (working at height or open edges without using fall-protection systems)�?? is the topmost critical factor among the identified high ranked ten critical safety factors, which usually causes accidents in high-rise building projects. This study gives a clear picture of critical safety factors with practical knowledge to construction safety managers which would make the execution of building projects safer. © 2021 THE AUTHORS
TI  - Evaluating the critical safety factors causing accidents in high-rise building projects
N1  - cited By 15
SN  - 20904479
IS  - 3
JF  - Ain Shams Engineering Journal
ER  -