Z Zhou, YM Goh, Q Li - Safety science, 2015 - Elsevier
Persistent endeavors have been made to promote construction safety, but fatalities still plague the industry. Recently there had been an emergence of a variety of construction …
This study adopted a three-step holistic review approach consisting of bibliometric review, scientometric analysis, and in-depth discussion to gain a deeper understanding of the …
Effective management of accident information is a crucial component of safety management within the construction industry, as it reflects the safety performance of the company and …
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 …
Fall from height (FFH) is the most significant cause of occupational fatalities in the construction industry, accounting for approximately 54% of all accidents. Such fatalities have …
H Chen, H Li, YM Goh - Safety science, 2021 - Elsevier
In recent years, numerous studies on construction safety climate (CSC) had emerged, but there are concerns about the inconsistencies in the definitions, measurement, and factor …
Deplorable safety management practices are damaging the reputation of construction sector. Though legislation has specified rules and regulations for safety improvement, the …
The construction industry is infamous for a high number of fatalities around the world. The Hong Kong construction industry is also one of the most hazardous industries for worker's …
Y Han, Y Diao, Z Yin, R Jin, J Kangwa… - Advanced Engineering …, 2021 - Elsevier
Digital technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) are gaining momentum in its use to implement and deepen construction health and safety education. In this study, researchers …