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Modelling the Application of Workplace Safety and Health Act in Lithuanian Construction Sector
Modelling the Application of Workplace Safety and Health Act in Lithuanian Construction Sector

Author(s): Nerijus Varnas, Leonas Ustinovichius, Rita Liaudanskienė
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: workplace health and safety; accident; occupational illness; construction sector; construction process; safe work; legal acts

Summary/Abstract: Being one of the largest European industry branches, construction is also characterized by some of the worst workplace health and safety indices in the region. On average, workers at construction sites face double the chance of non-fatal accidents at work compared with workers from other EU sectors. With a view to reducing the number of accidents and occupational illnesses in the construction sector, numerous legal acts have been passed and consistently implemented within recent decades, which allowed improving work conditions in the EU member countries. Although EU legal acts apply in Lithuania, the increase in accidents at work in the construction sector is reflected in the statistics. To prevent accidents at work and occupational illnesses, as well as increase work productivity and job satisfaction, the implementation of measures ensuring safe work at construction sites becomes a necessity. Work safety in various construction processes can be achieved not only by making use of collective and personal protective equipment, occupational risk assessment, employee instruction and training on safety at work, but also by properly organizing work and creating proper working conditions. In order to ensure safe work for construction workers, knowledge and application of standard legal acts is necessary.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 233-253
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English
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