Overview Of Factors Influencing The Use Of Personal Protective Equipment Impact On Construction Projects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/vw8kcx42Keywords:
personal protective equipment, construction worker safety, occupational health and safety, poor safety management.Abstract
Personal protective equipment contributes greatly to the overall safety of construction workers. Various
studies have found that many workers on construction sites often do not wear PPE, which compromises their
overall safety and leads to various types of injuries. This study examines the factors that affect PPE use on
construction sites, including PPE availability, maintenance, and PPE usage training. The review included
about 35 papers that were published within the last 25 years. According to the survey's findings, most
workers are aware of the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) and desire to be shielded from
mishaps, illnesses, and injuries.
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