Study of the application of preventive measures in the construction industry Abstract For about twenty years, the construction industry has been the subject of much research, and the CSST has increased and varied the types of interventions in order to reduce the risks of occupational accidents. These efforts have produced results and the number of accidents on Québec construction sites has been reduced considerably. However, the number of accidents is still high, so this sector must increase its efforts in order to reduce the considerable difference that still separates it from the other sectors. A research team wanted to identify the conditions likely to affect the application of preventive measures. In this report, the conditions are grouped according to whether they relate to the general context, the business context, the construction site, the group participants and the individual. The results are presented in relation to a theoretical breakdown proposed by the author. Proposals are also made to promote the application of preventive measures. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Increasing preventive efforts: Occupational health and safety in Québec construction Research Report: R-358 Scientific Publications Safety Management on Construction Sites in QuebecBrun J.-P., Loiselle C.Source : in 2nd International Conference Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (2nd : March 24-27, 1999 : Honolulu, Hawaii), 1999 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0097-0070 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2003 Research Field: OSH and Sustainable Prevention Work Environment Team: Jean-Pierre Brun (Université Laval)Michel Vézina (Université Laval)Richard Gagnon (Université Laval)Serge-André Girard (Institut national de santé publique du Québec)Pierre Joubert (Université Laval)Michel Lavoie (Université Laval)