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Recommendations for a Significant Reduction in Construction Accidents in Norway

Abstract

Despite many preventive measures introduced to reduce accidents in the Norwegian construction industry the last decade, accident rates (fatal and non-fatal) have been relatively stable. The main purpose of this study was to identify and suggest key topics and recommendations to significantly reduce construction accidents in Norway. The material and methods were expert interviews, an expert workshop, and examination of various research, reports and documents. The research resulted in eight overall recommendations for reducing construction accidents on a national level: (1) more targeted measures towards incident concentrations, (2) improve risk-reduction practices, (3) integrate safety in all construction phases, (4) improve safety culture, leadership and participation, (5) improve safety competence among key actors, (6) coordinate guidance materials, (7) reduce time pressure and production pressure, and (8) strengthening the national organizing, coordination and financing of safety work. The results can be useful for other countries and industries aiming at reducing accidents on a national level.
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Category

Academic chapter

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Software Engineering, Safety and Security

Year

2025

Publisher

Research Publishing Services

Book

Stavanger ESREL SRA-E 2025 Proceedings: 35th European Safety and Reliability Conference and the 33rd Society for Risk Analysis Europe Conference, 15 - 19 June 2025, Norway

ISBN

9789819432813

Page(s)

3353 - 3359

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