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This study examined the factors influencing safety scores in air conditioning installation projects, witha specific focus on the characteristics of safety managers and project-specific details. Given the increasein industrial accidents within this sector and the lack of research on smaller-scale operations, thisanalysis of 7,046 safety data records from Company A aimed to address this gap. The results indicatethat the month of project commencement has the most significant impact on safety scores(correlationcoefficient of 0.21), followed by the age of the safety manager(correlation coefficient of 0.06). Interestingly, the educational background of the managers did not appear to influence safety outcomes. Furthermore, project cost was found to have a negative correlation with safety scores(-0.1), suggestingthat lower-cost projects may be associated with higher risk levels. These findings underscore theimportance of developing tailored safety checklists that take into account the specific timing and scaleof air conditioning installation projects. Additionally, the results suggest that incorporating bothexperienced(older) and less experienced(younger) safety managers into safety strategies may bebeneficial for achieving optimal safety outcomes. This balanced approach could leverage the strengthsof both groups, potentially enhancing overall risk assessment and mitigation efforts. |