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The construction industry is essential for economic growth and infrastructure development globally, including in Nigeria.However, it faces significant occupational hazards and safety challenges, leading to accidents and injuries that threaten worker well-being and project progress.Despite efforts to improve safety measures, accidents persist, highlighting the need for effective preventive strategies.This study explores the applicability of lean construction principles in enhancing safety performance in the Nigerian construction industry.Through a mixed-methods approach, factors influencing the adoption and implementation of lean practices were identified, their impact on safety outcomes assessed, and recommendations provided.The results indicate promising outcomes of health and safety training practices, including reduced workplace incidents, enhanced compliance, improved safety culture, and increased employee morale.A comparative analysis of outcomes across South-South states revealed variations, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches.In conclusion, this research contributes evidence-based strategies for improving occupational safety and health, promoting a safer and more sustainable construction industry in Nigeria.
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