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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Asia Pacific Perspectives Vol. 18 No 1. 2023, University Of San Francisco
Asia Pacific Perspectives Vol. 18 No 1. 2023, University Of San Francisco
Asia Pacific Perspectives
Contents:
Articles
Urban Youth on the Margins: Inequality in China’s Sent Down Youth Movement by Sanjiao Tang
Chinese Firms in the Belt and Road Initiative: A Cross-Sectoral Study of BRI Activities in Kenya by Yabo Wu
Book Review
W. Puck Brecher. Animal Care in Japanese Tradition: A Short History by James Stone Lunde
An Analysis Of Safety Culture & Safety Training: Comparing The Impact Of Union, Non-Union, And Right To Work Construction Venues, Harry Miller Csp, Tara Hill, Kris Mason, John S. Gaal Edd
An Analysis Of Safety Culture & Safety Training: Comparing The Impact Of Union, Non-Union, And Right To Work Construction Venues, Harry Miller Csp, Tara Hill, Kris Mason, John S. Gaal Edd
Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development
The construction industry is one of the most dangerous sectors of the US economy. As such, the safety attitudes and climate within small (residential) contracting firms may play a role in providing a safe culture and working environment. The intent of this practitioner-based research study is to compare and determine if there is a difference in safety practices—based on documented field inspections and their related original number of violations observed by OSHA—between union residential carpentry contractors in the St. Louis area and:
1) non-union residential carpentry contractors in the St. Louis area;
2) non-union residential carpentry contractors across Missouri; and …