Critical Success Factors for Construction Safety: Review and Meta-Analysis of Safety Leading Indicators

AbstractSafety leading indicators are measures of the safety management system that correlate with injury rates. The literature on the topic is dispersed and equivocal in the definition, categoriza...

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