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Figure 1: Respondents’ working experience (Note: Sum of % is less than 100% due to non-response by some participant)
Figure 2: Certification to Standard No. OHSAS 18001: 2007 by construction companies (Note: Sum of % is less than 100% due to non-response by some participants)
Table 1. Summary of key elements of safety and health management systems.
Table 2. Response rate.
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