Factors Influencing Construction Workers' Adherence to Safety Regulations

Authors

  • Chris Kurbom Tieru Department of Construction Technology and Management; School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana
  • Mustapha Zakari Department of Environmental Management and Technology, School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana
  • Benjamin Boahene Akomah Department of Environmental Management and Technology, School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana
  • Thomas Abilgah Department of Construction Technology and Management; School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24191/bej.v23i1.1574

Keywords:

Construction Safety, Discrepancies, Ghana, Worker behaviour, Safety culture, Safety compliance

Abstract

Construction workers face significant safety risks globally. Despite safety regulations, discrepancies persist between workers' knowledge and adherence to safe practices. This study investigates the factors influencing construction workers' adherence to safety regulations in Ghana. Specifically, it examines the discrepancies between workers' safety practices and established safety standards, identifying the causative factors leading to these discrepancies. A mixed-methods approach was employed. Quantitative data was collected by surveying 500 construction workers, focusing on demographics, safety knowledge, attitudes, and observed safety regulation discrepancies. Qualitative data was gathered through semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 30 construction workers and safety professionals to explore the reasons behind these discrepancies. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to analyse the data and were presented using tables. A significant disconnect was revealed between construction workers' safety knowledge and their adherence to safety regulations. The qualitative findings identified six (6) contributing themes: risk normalisation, inadequate training, peer pressure, personal protective equipment (PPE) discomfort, fear of retaliation, and lack of recognition of safe practices. Ghanaian construction firms should address the knowledge-practice gap and enhance safety by implementing competency-based training, effective communication, safety leadership, ergonomic PPE, an open communication culture, and safety recognition initiatives. The study advances understanding of safety culture within Ghana's construction sector by providing insights for creating targeted interventions to enhance safety compliance and foster a safer construction work environment.

Author Biographies

  • Chris Kurbom Tieru, Department of Construction Technology and Management; School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana

    Chris Kurbom Tieru is a Master of Technology (MTech) student at Cape Coast Technical University and a research assistant in the Department of Construction Technology and Management. He obtained his B.Tech. and HND from Cape Coast Technical University. He has co-authored several scientific publications. He can be reached through tierochris@gmail.com

  • Mustapha Zakari, Department of Environmental Management and Technology, School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana

    Mustapha Zakari*, PhD is an Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental Management and Technology, School of Built and Natural Environment,, Cape Coast Technical University, Cape Coast. Ghana. He received his Doctoral degree from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He received both his MSc and B Tech. Degrees from the Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria and the Federal University of Technology, Yola, Nigeria, respectively. He is the author and co−author of several scientific publications. He is a corporate member of the Ghana Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET-GH). He can be reached through mustapha.zakari@cctu.edu.gh

  • Benjamin Boahene Akomah, Department of Environmental Management and Technology, School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana

    Benjamin Boahene Akomah is a Senior Lecturer at the Cape Coast Technical University. B. B. Akomah is currently pursuing his PhD at VIT University in India. He obtained his Master of Philosophy degree in Procurement Management in 2014 from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), BSc. in Building Technology from the same university in 2008 and his Higher National Diploma (HND) in Building Technology from the Cape Coast Polytechnic in 2005. He is the co−author of several scientific publications. He can be reached through benjamin.akomah@cctu.edu.gh

  • Thomas Abilgah, Department of Construction Technology and Management; School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, Ghana

    Thomas Abilgah is an old student of Department of Construction Technology and Management; School of Built and Natural Environment, Cape Coast Technical University Cape Coast, GhanaHe obtained both his B.Tech and HND from Cape Coast Technical University. He can be reached at tommyvybez001@gmail.com

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Factors Influencing Construction Workers’ Adherence to Safety Regulations. (2026). Built Environment Journal, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.24191/bej.v23i1.1574

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