Publication: Causes for Death and Injuries in Construction Industry in Sri Lanka
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2022-02-11
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SLIIT
Abstract
The construction industry plays a vital role in the socio-economic development in any country.
However, it has been recognized as one of the most hazardous industries in many counties around the
world because of the nature of activities and tasks performed at construction sites. Similarly, presentday construction industry of Sri Lanka prioritizes and considers safety as a primary, complex issue due
to its high impact on the industry. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to identify the causes for deaths
and injuries in construction sites in Sri Lanka and identify actions to mitigate those accidents. The data
collection was in the form of documentary review, semi-structured interviews, and questionnaire survey.
This study found that the nine (9) most prominent types of accidents that have occurred in Sri Lankan
construction sites include falling from heights and scaffoldings, falling debris or objects and machinery
accidents. During the last 10-year period 2,135 accidents have been recorded in the construction
industry, including both fatal and non-fatal accidents, among which 311 were fatal accidents. As per the
study findings, during the period of 2010 – 2020, 14 fatal construction accidents were reported out of
every 100 construction accidents. Usually, most of the accidents at construction sites are due to lack of
safety at site, working without PPE, inadequate training and lack of supervision. Further, the study also
recommends strategies to minimize the identified nine (9) most prominent types of accidents and to
improve construction site safety. Findings of this research could help towards reducing the fatal and
non-fatal construction accidents in Sri Lanka and to develop safe work environment in the local
construction industry.
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Construction Industry, Deaths and Injuries, Construction Safety, Sri Lanka
