Appraisal of Health and Safety Practices in Real Estate Office Workspaces in Nigeria.

Publication Date: 10/09/2025

DOI: 10.52589/AJENSR-L7XESDXU


Author(s): John Olayemi Afolayan, Ayobami Felicia Ibrahim.
Volume/Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2 (2025)
Page No: 116-127
Journal: African Journal of Environment and Natural Science Research (AJENSR)


Abstract:

Nigeria's burgeoning real estate sector fuels economic growth via job creation, urban growth, wealth maximisation and sustainable development. The prospects and continuous increase in demand for real estate services is driving more people into the real estate professional. This underscores the critical need for the implementation of robust health and safety practices within offices where these services are carried out. In this study, the health and safety practices in real estate offices in Nigeria were assessed, focusing on the emphasis placed on safety and the availability of essential provisions. Employing a descriptive survey design, data from 302 valid responses across registered Estate Surveying and Valuation Firms were analysed using descriptive statistics. Findings revealed a general awareness of health and safety importance, but implementation varied significantly. While emergency routes, comfort, and restrooms received priority; staff counselling, insurance, and food amenities were largely neglected. The study advocates for proactive health and safety measures, stronger regulatory enforcement, and capacity building to foster healthier and more productive work environments. Enhancing health and safety in real estate offices is vital for employee well-being, organizational efficiency, and the long-term sustainability of the real estate sector.

Keywords:

Real Estate Practice, Office Workspace, Estate Surveying and Valuation Forms, Health and Safety.

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