The myths and hazardous life of asphalt labourer : A pre-study on work environment and gender equality in the asphalt paving industry

Road construction work is often regarded to be a dirty and strenuous job. The asphalt paving industry is male-dominated with a low percentage of women. This master thesis is part of Human Work Sciences at Luleå University of Technology's participation in the SMMART (Swedish Magnetite Microwave...

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Main Author: Bahri, Pipar Julia
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle 2020
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-77833
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Summary:Road construction work is often regarded to be a dirty and strenuous job. The asphalt paving industry is male-dominated with a low percentage of women. This master thesis is part of Human Work Sciences at Luleå University of Technology's participation in the SMMART (Swedish Magnetite Microwave Asphalt Road Technology) project. The purpose of SMMART is to test carbon dioxide free heating of asphalt mastic by using microwave heating. This thesis is a pre-study with the objective to map the organizational structure of the asphalt paving industry to illuminate the possibilities and restraints for the new technology to impact work environment and gender equality. Empirical data was gathered through four interviews and a structured literature review of the trade union paper Sekotidningen. The results indicate that the asphalt microwave heater compared to diesel-burners may improve the work environment for asphalt labourers when heating asphalt in a hotbox. Identified energies will reduce from six to five energies by replacing thermal energy (hot asphalt) and chemical energy (fumes from heated asphalt and fumes from diesel burner) with electric energy electric damage from fault wire) and ionizing radiation (microwaves spilling from the hotbox). The risks should be evaluated further to certainly determine if the work environment will improve. The stereotype of the asphalt paving worker to be as risk-taking seems to be a myth. The results imply that asphalt labourer have a safety mindset and knowledge of risks not utilized. Passing vehicles in the workplace is without any doubt communicated as the biggest threat to the asphalt labourer. Roads are seldom closed from traffic for road constructions in Sweden and work environment seems to deteriorate instead of improve over the years 2012 to 2019. The results indicate that actors in the industry understand asphalt paving industry as gender-neutral. This understanding may affect how gender equality interventions are received. The technical monopoly by men seems to be so ...