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건설업 산업안전보건관리비 사용 실태조사 및 분석

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Abstract
Occupational safety and health management expenses in the construction industry are statutory and separately included in the cost statement to prevent occupational accidents and health problems. The expenses are determined by multiplying the standard amount by the rate decided according to construction types and scales. However, the current expense appropriation method does not properly reflect the recent changes in the construction industry such as industry size, industry diversification, and social atmosphere about safety reinforcement. This study surveyed 1579 questionnaires in total and analyzed expense execution rate and proportion of each expense category. The expense execution rate was relative higher in complex construction (e.g., heavy construction = 126%, civil engineering = 125%) and long-period project (equal to or over 48 months construction = 133%) compared to general construction (98~116%) and short-period project (less than 48 months construction = 115%). The proportion of spending expenses was higher in the category of safety manager labor costs (25~52%), safety facility costs (22~40%), and personal protective equipment costs (10~25%). The analysis results of the study can be utilized in revising the standard expense appropriation method by reflecting the current usages of the occupational safety and health management expenses in the construction industry.
Author(s)
Analysis and Survey on Occupational Safety and Health Management Expenses in the Construction Industry
Issued Date
2023
강성윤
오세욱
김창원
정기효
Type
Article
Keyword
Construction IndustryOccupational Safety and Management ExpensesAccounting StandardsImprovement
DOI
10.12812/ksms.2023.25.2.113
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/15999
Publisher
대한안전경영과학회지
Language
한국어
ISSN
1229-6783
Citation Volume
25
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
113
Citation End Page
120
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