Should We Depend on Expert Opinion or Statistics? A Meta-Analysis of Accident-Contributing Factors in Construction

Author:

Antoniou Fani1ORCID,Agrafioti Nektaria Filitsa2,Aretoulis Georgios3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Engineering, International Hellenic University, 57 400 Sindos, Greece

2. School of Science and Technology, Hellenic Open University, 26 335 Patra, Greece

3. Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54 124 Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

International research overflows with studies looking into the causes of construction accidents. Hundreds of studies by postgraduate students in the past 20 years focus on identifying and assessing risks contributing to accidents on Greek construction workplace sites. Many base their work on results from questionnaire surveys that collect the opinions of construction site professionals or on the analysis of data from actual accident records or statistics. Consequently, this study seeks to determine if the data source leads to differing conclusions by using two techniques to synthesize individual results and rank the accident-contributing factors investigated in the original studies. The first utilizes their relative importance index (RII) values, and the second uses their overall ranking index (ORI) to execute meta-analyses. The professional opinion concludes that factors related to operative behavior are the most significant accident-contributing factors. At the same time, actual accident statistics point to site risk factors of the construction process itself as the most important, indicating that expert opinion of Greek professionals should be considered in conjunction with data from actual accident records to provide the focus points for mitigation and assurance of safe construction sites in Greece.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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