Operant Competences, Emotional Competences, Role Clarity and the Climate of Occupational Health and Safety in the Building Industry
Ndejje University Journal Of Interdisciplinary Studies,
Volume 1, Issue 2 [September 2025]
eISSN:3079-7683
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64080/ndujis.2025.1.2.Sptr002
Helen Kibukamusoke, Makerere University, helenkibs@gmail.com
Martha Kibukamusoke, Ndejje University, marthakibumo24@gmail.com
Abstract
In the wake of the increasing economic growth rate in Uganda, there is a major growth rate in the amount of construction in the recent past which has been coupled with an increase in falling buildings.
The study sought to investigate the relationship between operant competences, emotional competences and role clarity in the construction industry highlighting the laxity in supervision and on job training of professionals in the building industry as a major contributor of fatalities in the building industry. Snowball sampling was used to
identify professionals in the building industry through recommendation from other professionals to fill in the
questionnaires. The sample constituted of 130 professionals ranging from consultant engineers, civil engineers, site or construction supervisors and apprentices from Kampala and Entebbe, with ages ranging from 20 to 60 years. The data was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS).
The study results show that operant competence and emotional competences are significant predictors of safety climate while role clarity did not predict safety climate.
The study recommends Uganda’s Ministry of Works and Transport along with the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development to design, develop and set mandatory training for all professionals in the building industry. It further encourages the Ministries to set supervisory requirements for all
professionals in the building industry discouraging the use of disguised, incompetent or ill experienced building
professionals who are unclear about their role expectations therefore building the competence of the building professionals and ultimately their attitude towards safety.

























