DOI: 10.5937/jaes18-23488
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Volume 18 article 668 pages: 120 - 131
In Jordan the building construction industry is considered to be one of the most significant industries in terms of contributing
to economy, and also in terms of its impact on health and safety of the working people. Construction industry
is so important for both sides the socially and economically. At the same time, the construction industry, is also known
to be the most hazardous. There for it is essential to investigate and assess the factors effecting safety policy of
building construction companies in Jordan, and identifying the level of attention in applying the safety related factors.
This research identifies seven of these factors that have the greatest impact to arise. Subsequently, a questionnaire
survey was presented into 64 question. The questionnaire survey was distributed to 179 (1st, 2nd and 3rd degree) companies
which provided by Jordanian construction contractors association. Statistical analysis was carried out to 145
responding companies by employing the (SPSS) program. Data related to safety policy management were analyzed
and discussed in details.
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