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Citation

MacDonald G. Proc. Inst. Civ. Eng. Civ. Eng. 2006; 159(2 SPEC ISS): 51-56.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Institution of Civil Engineers, Publisher Thomas Telford Journals)

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Abstract

Risk assessment is the cornerstone of modem health and safety legislation and of accepted approaches to safety management However based on detailed interviews with construction site managers on a mix of small- to medium-sized projects-and by drawing on existing, widely based, risk-perception research-this paper provides evidence that risk perception, as opposed to a formal risk assessment, plays a significant role in safety decision making. It also highlights marked and disturbing differences between on-site risk identification, assessment and decision-making processes and those envisaged in safety management teaching as well as current legislation.

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