Statistical Analysis of ongoing Construction Work in Bangladesh’s Eight Divisions in Terms of Occupational Health and Welfare
Keywords:
Construction, Delphi survey, Health, Management, Occupation, Safety, WorkersAbstract
Employers are required by the welfare-related facility to deliver a healthy and safe work environment free of hazards. Construction work is one of the world’s most dangerous professions. It is the leading cause of death among all occupations. The goal of the study is to identify the major welfare-related hazards in construction in eight Bangladeshi divisions and to suggest some management options for reducing welfare-related hazards and increasing safety. The welfare-related facility in eight divisions in Bangladesh of the construction site is safe drinking water, means of heating food and water for washing and cooking. Sometimes they suffer from the lack of suitable accommodation to rest, sanitary facilities (toilets, showers, changing room), accommodation to change and store clothing, and first-aid equipment. As a result, the Department of Labor has designated the construction industry as one of the country’s high-risk industries. A Health and Safety Accord has been signed between the government, organized business, and organized labor organizations in order to reduce injury and disease in the construction industry. Delphi survey data analysis is required for improved performance.