Safety performance & evaluation framework in Indian construction industry

•Safety conditions in Indian construction Industry.•Dominance-based rough sets used for ranking safety indicators.•Management’s involvement with operations had significant impact on safety on-site.•Safety training encourages safety compliance in workers.•A new approach to ranking using Rough set the...

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Indicators
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Multiple criterion
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