Analysis of personal and work-related factors contributing to construction industry accidents in Peru

The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between individual and occupational risk factors and accidents at road construction sites in Lima, Peru. The research was conducted using a correlational design, analyzing the causes of accidents through safety inspection reports and indepe...

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