[HTML][HTML] Safety barriers identification, classification, and ways to improve safety performance in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry: review …

MN Maliha, YI Abu Aisheh, BA Tayeh, A Almalki - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry is one of the most
dangerous industries due to its unique nature. Safety is a critical issue in developed and …

Accident causal factors on the building construction sites: A review

OS Williams, RA Hamid, MS Misnan - International Journal of Built …, 2018 - ijbes.utm.my
The concerns for cost, quality and timely delivery of projects have been in existence from
time immemorial, whereas the passion for these should be extended to safe execution of site …

Construction safety practices and challenges in a Middle Eastern developing country

R Awwad, O El Souki, M Jabbour - Safety science, 2016 - Elsevier
The construction industry remains one of the most dangerous industries in the world
accounting for a high percentage of work-related injuries and fatalities despite the …

Vision-based framework for intelligent monitoring of hardhat wearing on construction sites

BE Mneymneh, M Abbas, H Khoury - Journal of Computing in Civil …, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
The construction industry is still considered among the riskiest industries in the world
because workers are continuously exposed to injury from falls, slips, or trips or being struck …

Issues of construction health and safety in developing countries: a case of Jordan

S Zaid Alkilani, J Jupp… - Australasian Journal of …, 2013 - search.informit.org
The construction industry is widely regarded as one of the most significant in terms of its
impact on health and safety (H and S). Recent studies suggest that in developing countries …

[HTML][HTML] Risk perception and its influencing factors among construction workers in Malawi

EN Chaswa, IBM Kosamu, S Kumwenda, W Utembe - Safety, 2020 - mdpi.com
This study employed a deductive research approach and a survey strategy to assess risk
perception and its influencing factors among construction workers in Malawi. Three specific …

Assessing on-site construction personnel hazard perception in a Middle Eastern developing country: An interactive graphical approach

M Abbas, BE Mneymneh, H Khoury - Safety Science, 2018 - Elsevier
The construction industry is unarguably one of the most dangerous industries contributing to
a high percentage of work-related injuries and fatalities. Despite various attempts at …

Unravelling the factors influencing construction organisations' intention to adopt big data analytics in South Africa

DO Aghimien, M Ikuabe, C Aigbavboa… - Construction …, 2021 - search.informit.org
The construction industry has been producing massive data that can be transformed for
improved decision-making and better construction project delivery. However, the industry …

Factors influencing the performance of safety programmes in the Ghanaian construction industry

K Agyekum, B Simons, SY Botchway - Acta Structilia, 2018 - ajol.info
Although proper safety management in construction is of prime importance, evidence from
literature suggests that many developing countries do not consider safety adequately. This …

Occupational safety and health management in developing countries: a study of construction companies in Malawi

W Simukonda, P Manu, AM Mahamadu… - … of occupational safety …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. Whilst occupational safety and health (OSH) management is recognized as an
important mechanism for addressing poor OSH performance, limited empirical insight is …