Safety Climate Survey - Worker |
IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES ON PERCEIVED CLIMATE OF SAFETY AT CONSTRUCTION SITE
THE IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES ON THE PERCEIVED CLIMATE OF SAFETY AT THE CONSTRUCTION JOB SITE
Online Consent Form
Funding Source: None
IRB protocol 2017-20
Joshua M. Estrin, MS Jason Campbell, Ph.D.
916 NE 16th Ave. 3301 College Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
(954) 243-7436 (954) 262-3035
For questions/concerns about your research rights, contact:
Human Research Oversight Board (Institutional Review Board or IRB)
Nova Southeastern University
(954) 262-5369/Toll Free: 866-499-0790
IRB@nsu.nova.edu
What is the study about?
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how management addresses job site safety. While the industry has made an effort to approach safety, the full potential to reduce the need to wait for the system to fail in order to successfully take action that keeps the worker out of harm’s way has been sorely under utilized.
Why are you asking me?
The reason for asking you to participate is to better understand how you view how safety is addressed by your supervisor and how safe you personally feel on the job site. Approximately 300 people (Management and Workers) will be taking this survey.
What will I be doing if I agree to be in the study?
This survey is 100% anonymous and voluntary. By agreeing to take part in this study you will be asked to spend approximately 15 to 20 minutes answering a series of 16 questions. You are expected to answer the questions honestly and to the best of your ability by following the instructions.
Is there any audio or video recording?
None.
What are the dangers to me?
While this research poses no likely dangers or risks to you, any study may have unknown or unforeseeable risks. If you have any questions about the research, your research rights, please contact [Joshua Estrin and/or Jason Campbell]. You may also contact the IRB at the numbers indicated above with questions as to your research rights.
Online Consent Form
Funding Source: None
IRB protocol 2017-20
Joshua M. Estrin, MS Jason Campbell, Ph.D.
916 NE 16th Ave. 3301 College Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
(954) 243-7436 (954) 262-3035
For questions/concerns about your research rights, contact:
Human Research Oversight Board (Institutional Review Board or IRB)
Nova Southeastern University
(954) 262-5369/Toll Free: 866-499-0790
IRB@nsu.nova.edu
What is the study about?
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how management addresses job site safety. While the industry has made an effort to approach safety, the full potential to reduce the need to wait for the system to fail in order to successfully take action that keeps the worker out of harm’s way has been sorely under utilized.
Why are you asking me?
The reason for asking you to participate is to better understand how you view how safety is addressed by your supervisor and how safe you personally feel on the job site. Approximately 300 people (Management and Workers) will be taking this survey.
What will I be doing if I agree to be in the study?
This survey is 100% anonymous and voluntary. By agreeing to take part in this study you will be asked to spend approximately 15 to 20 minutes answering a series of 16 questions. You are expected to answer the questions honestly and to the best of your ability by following the instructions.
Is there any audio or video recording?
None.
What are the dangers to me?
While this research poses no likely dangers or risks to you, any study may have unknown or unforeseeable risks. If you have any questions about the research, your research rights, please contact [Joshua Estrin and/or Jason Campbell]. You may also contact the IRB at the numbers indicated above with questions as to your research rights.
Are there any benefits for taking part in this research study?
There are no direct benefits.
Will I get paid for being in the study? Will it cost me anything?
There are no costs to you or payments made for participating in this study.
There are no direct benefits.
Will I get paid for being in the study? Will it cost me anything?
There are no costs to you or payments made for participating in this study.