The Effectiveness of Health & Safety Training and Its Impact on Construction Workers’ Attitudes in Sri Lanka
Abstract
Construction	accidents	happen	due	to	defects	in	site	environment	or	else	defects	in	
health	 and	 safety	 system.	 In	 the	 recent	 years,	 Sri	 Lankan	 construction	 industry	
experienced	a	considerable	number	of	 fatal	and	non-fatal	accidents.	Occupational	
health	and	safety	training	can	be	applied as	a	precautionary	action	to	reduce	work	
site	accidents.	The	construction	workers	attitude	towards	health	and	safety	training	
is	essential	to	make	it	more	practical.	The	main	objective	of	the	study	was	to	study	
the	effect	of	occupational	health	and	safety	trainings	and	its	impact	on	worker	health	
and	 safety	 attitudes.	 Both	 qualitative	 and	 quantitative	 methods	 were	 applied	 to	
achieve	 the	 objectives.	 The	 data	 collected	 through	 questionnaires	 consisted with	
close-ended	 questions	 and	 five	 Likert	 scale	 questions	 and	 semi-structured	
interviews.	The	 degree	 of	application	 on	 health	and	 safety	 training	was	analysed	
through	 frequency	 analysis.	 Further,	 the	 relationship	 between	 health	 and	 safety	
training	and	workers	attitude	and	the	barriers	on	implementing	health	and	safety	
training	 were	 analysed	 through	 correlation	 and	 regression	 analysis.	 Finally,	 the	
solutions	 to	 reduce	 work	 site	 accidents	 were	 analysed	 through	 content	 analysis.		
According	 to	 these	 analysis,	 results	 proved	 that	 there	 is	 a	 positive	 relationship	
between	health	and	safety	training	and	construction	workers	attitude	in	Sri	Lanka.	
Conducting high-engaging	health	and	safety	trainings,	conducting health	and	safety	
meetings	 and	 inspections,	 rewarding and	 appreciations	 and	 managerial	 support	
were	the	results	of	the	interviews	to	enhance	the	workers	attitude	on	safety.

