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Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) is a method for evaluating the social impacts
of a product or process. It aims to identify and assess the positive and negative
impacts of a project on various stakeholder groups, including workers, local
communities, consumers, and value chain actors. The research aims to assess and
evaluate results obtain from the survey of workers and residents who are directly
involved in the whole construction process. Social Development Index (SDI) was
developed which measures the social well-being of society by observing the social
and environmental aspects. The research aimed to identify the influence of social life
cycle assessment focusing on its critical stakeholder ‘Workers’ during construction
activities followed in Pakistan. From the results obtained through the survey, it can
be concluded that Social Development Index is low in certain aspects and high in
some. Workers claimed that safety equipment is not used by them in organizations
and construction activities because they are not provided with those basic lifesaving
health and safety equipment’s. Due to this reason, the risk of health and safety
problems is high. Additionally, the workers claimed that they do not use safety
gloves, helmets, and other safety equipment while carrying out their construction
activities. Due to this reason, organizations face issues in carrying out their
responsibilities proactively. When it comes to fair working conditions and extreme
weather conditions situation is relatively better, mainly due to the culture of the
country labors are usually hard workers, willing to work in any extreme conditions.
This method can help construction professionals to make informed decisions about
the social impact of their projects and to prioritize initiatives that will contribute to a
more sustainable future. Also from residents perspective it was seen that workers
were the key and most critical stakeholders as their safety during construction
activity come first. It was seen that construction material supplier relation with
consumers was much better although when it comes to the local community the
constructed house residents don’t bother much about formal ethics. SLCA was done
on the results of these results. Although SLCA is in its emerging phase and much
research and analysis needs to be done to make a criterion that is universally
accepted.2
Keywords: Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA |
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