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Analisis Profil Kecelakaan Konstruksi pada Proyek Bangunan Gedung di Indonesia Masiku, H.; Latief, R.U.; Parung, H.; Arifuddin, R.
REKONSTRUKSI TADULAKO: Civil Engineering Journal on Research and Development Vol. 5 Issue 1 (March 2024)
Publisher : Tadulako University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/renstra.v5i1.651

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The construction sector is the highest contributor to construction accidents, which is 31.9% of the total construction accidents. One of the leading causes of accidents is the need for more awareness from workers and companies of the importance of implementing OHS at work. This situation arises due to the need for maximum planning and implementation of the Construction Safety Management System through the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing, and the Indonesian government has issued Regulation Number 10 of 2021 concerning construction safety guidelines. Data collection in this study is secondary data, namely construction accident reports by the Construction Safety Committee. The analysis used is archival analysis, where the report is mapped to produce statistics on construction accidents based on the type of project, time of occurrence, day of occurrence, the impact of the accident, and the cause of the accident. The results showed that the building became the first rank of construction project types with a percentage of 35% where the occurrence was in the morning before noon, namely 08.00-12.00, and on Tuesday became a day that often occurred construction accidents based on the construction safety committee. It was found that the cause of the accident was dominated by human factors and work equipment, which would impact the damage to the building itself with a percentage of 56%. The results of this study will be helpful for implementers/construction accident experts as guidelines for the future
Development of Knowledge Management Based on Safety Audit for Design-Build Contract in High-Rise Building Projects Arifuddin, R.; Latief, Y.; Wibowo, M. A.; Nugroho, D. B.; Latief, R. U.; Hamzah, S.; Mawarni, A. A. I.; Fadlillah, M. R.
Civil Engineering Journal Vol. 12 No. 3 (2026): March
Publisher : Salehan Institute of Higher Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/CEJ-2026-012-03-023

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Audits play a crucial role in construction safety management systems (CSMS) by identifying discrepancies and evaluating the effectiveness of safety implementation. Despite Indonesia’s rapid infrastructure development, audit practices remain insufficient to prevent construction accidents. This research aims to formulate a conceptual framework for maturing a knowledge management-based CSMS audit to enhance the effectiveness of safety management implementation in construction projects. The study employed a quantitative approach using the least square method to test the significance of safety audit indicators, supported by descriptive analysis involving expert evaluations on three different construction projects. The findings revealed that the most influential safety audit elements are construction safety operations, followed by mastery and contribution to construction safety, safety planning, safety performance evaluation, and safety support. Expert assessments confirmed a high level of applicability of the proposed framework. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of knowledge management principles into the CSMS audit process, offering a more mature and structured approach to improving safety performance. This framework provides a practical tool to strengthen audit effectiveness and support continuous improvement in construction safety management within the Indonesian infrastructure sector.