Image-based analysis techniques offer a robust way to solve engineering problems due to the availability of visual data (eg, surveillance cameras). Hence, research efforts have …
W Fang, L Ding, H Luo, PED Love - Automation in construction, 2018 - Elsevier
Falls from heights (FFH) are major contributors of injuries and deaths in construction. Yet, despite workers being made aware of the dangers associated with not wearing a safety …
W Fang, B Zhong, N Zhao, PE Love, H Luo… - Advanced Engineering …, 2019 - Elsevier
Structural supports (eg, concrete and steel) provide engineering structures with stability by transferring loads. During the construction of an engineering structure, individuals are often …
W Fang, L Ma, PED Love, H Luo, L Ding… - Automation in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Hazards potentially affect the safety of people on construction sites include falls from heights (FFH), trench and scaffold collapse, electric shock and arc flash/arc blast, and failure to use …
The construction industry is a hazardous industry with significant injuries and fatalities. Few studies have used data-driven analysis to investigate injuries due to construction accidents …
Fall-related accident causes severe injuries and deaths in the construction industry. This study analyzed 108 fall fatalities in Malaysia from 2010 to 2018 to find the critical, relevant …
Falls at construction sites account for approximately 50% of all accidents reported in the US annually, making them the leading cause of injuries and fatalities. Although there have been …
Introduction Safety management in construction is complicated due to the complex “nature” of the construction industry. The aim of this research was to identify safety management …
SD Choi, L Guo, J Kim, S Xiong - International Journal of Industrial …, 2019 - Elsevier
In order to understand country specific similarities and differences in fatality risks of construction industry, this study compared the profile of fatal occupational injuries (FOI) in …