Abstract:
The objective of this study was to assess the occupational health and safety practices of building
construction in Arbaminch. Consequently, survey research design was used to accomplish the
objective of the study. Mainly questionnaire was distributed to engineers and foremen in five
high grade construction companies to collect the data on the level of health and safety conditions
of construction activities. Descriptive analysis is used to summarize and interpret the data.
Accordingly, the findings indicate that the overall safety and health condition in Arbaminch
construction site is very poor. In addition there is very low level of implementation of OSH and
EBCS 14 standards, rule and policies in the construction companies. Little training and
orientation on OSH or EBCS 14 is given to employees, most of the construction companies do
not have OSH/EBCS 14 components like written safety policy, safety officer, health and safety
committee, hazard identification and reporting program, and properly placed safety signs. Based
on the responses obtained from engineers/foremen, poor working conditions and environment,
and lack of personal protective equipment are the main causes of accidents in the construction
sector. On the other hand, foot and hand injuries, and falling from heights are the more
frequently occurring types of accidents in the industry.