Role of Masonry Work Procedures in Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders of Masonry Workers in Building Construction Workplaces, Nairobi County, Kenya
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Date
2023Author
Nyamboki, Japheth R
Ralwala, Anthony O
Rukwaro, Robert
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Globally masonry workers are often exposed to work-related risks resulting in the development of
musculoskeletal disorders affecting their body's movements. Despite the gains made, existing engineering
and administrative preventive and control methods have not adequately addressed this problem. This
investigation was on the role of masonry work procedures in the management of Musculoskeletal Disorders
(MSD) of masonry workers in Building Construction Workplaces (BCW) in Nairobi County, Kenya. Cross-
sectional survey research design was employed to undertake the inquiry. The study was guided by the
General Systems Theory. Literature in the field of the study was reviewed and the knowledge gap was
identified. The field data was collected using questionnaires and interview guides. The data was subjected
to descriptive and inferential analysis for logical patterns, relationships, and levels of statistical significance.
The Pearson correlation results (P<= 0.05) showed that the masonry work procedures were positively
related to the development of musculoskeletal disorders of masonry workers in building construction
workplaces. The key recommendations of the study were; to improve masonry workers’ teamwork spirit
through regular education, skills training, and mentorship on workplace Occupational Health and Safety
(OSH) management; review of existing Occupation, Safety and Health Act, (OSHA, 2007) legislations to
including the participation of project sponsors and designers in OSH risk management in BCW and the
BCW management to establish and effect medical surveillance, and treatment of masonry workers.
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University of Nairobi
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