Perceived effectiveness of near-missreporting on proactive safety performance in construction: A mixed-methods study from India

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Title

Perceived effectiveness of near-missreporting on proactive safety performance in construction: A mixed-methods study from India

Subject

Accident Prevention, Construction Safety, Near-Miss Reporting, Risk Management, Safety Culture

Description

Construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries involving 5.5 million work-related accidents and nearly 60,000 fatalities every year across the world. Near-Miss Reporting Systems (NMRS) is one of the proactive safety management options to identify hazards prior to any major accidents contributing to injury prevention. While NMRSs are increasingly adopted in construction, there remains a gap in understanding how their effectiveness is perceived by frontline workers. This research evaluated the perceived effectiveness of the NMRS among construction employees and tested its relationship with other safety management practices and outcomes

Creator

KhatsuriyaJK1, GaurA2

Source

https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/80888/64700

Publisher

esearch Scholar, School of Commerce and Management, Career Point University, Kota, India 2Associate Professor, School of Commerce and Management, Career Point University, Kota, India

Date

01.10.2025

Contributor

Fajar Bagus Wijanarko

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

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Citation

KhatsuriyaJK1, GaurA2, “Perceived effectiveness of near-missreporting on proactive safety performance in construction: A mixed-methods study from India,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/12816.