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Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2025, 15(2), 0009
Lean Practice Techniques for Safer Offsite Construction in Malawi
1PhD Graduate, Department of
Construction Management, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa,
E-mail: wsimukonda@mubas.ac.mw (corresponding author).
Project Management
Received January 16, 2024; revised March 27, 2024; June 20, 2024; October 23, 2024; January 16, 2024; accepted April 15, 2024
Available online April 25, 2025
Abstract: Within offsite construction (OSC), lean practice is one of the philosophies used for improving safety performance. While lean practice is recognized as an important mechanism for addressing poor safety performance, limited empirical insight is available on lean practice techniques (LPTs) implemented by OSC contractors in developing countries. This study investigated the LPTs implemented by OSC contractors for safety improvement in Malawi. The qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews conducted with thirteen OSC contractors in Malawi. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis with ‘summative’ approach used partially for quantitative counting and comparison of the keywords or phrases. Overall, 30 LPTs were identified as being implemented by OSC contractors in Malawi. Out of the 30 LPTs, only six LPTs reached the 46.15% cut-off point of significantly implemented LPTs. Such LPTs included ‘use of personal protective equipment (PPE)’, ‘providing necessary working equipment’, ‘shining’ (n = 13, 100%), ‘use of visual tools’ (n = 10, 76.92%), ‘use of safeguards’ (n = 7, 53.85%), and ‘use of visual safety demarcations and borders’ (n = 6, 46.15%). The implication of the study lies in the use of LPTs that improve construction safety, both in developed and developing countries such as Malawi. Lean improvement efforts would need to focus on the LPTs with low implementation, and initiatives that help organisations improve their lean practices. The study findings also present an opportunity for project actors to develop interventions for supporting implementation of LPTs to improve construction safety performance.
Keywords: Contractors, lean practice techniques, offsite construction, safety. Copyright © Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management (EPPM-Journal). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Requests for reprints and permissions at eppm.journal@gmail.com. Citation: Simukonda, W. and Emuze, F. A. (2025). Lean Practice Techniques for Safer OffSite Construction in Malawi. Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 15(2), 0009.
DOI:
10.32738/JEPPM-2025-0009
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