D Fang, Y Huang, H Guo, HW Lim - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
The unsafe behavior that is seen everywhere on construction sites is the biggest challenge for further improvement of construction safety performance. Focusing on the “human” related …
A Singh, SC Misra - Safety science, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction This paper proposes a framework to evaluate the safety performance of workers in Indian construction industry. The key indicators to measure the safety and health …
Construction engineering and management (CEM) becomes more complex with increasing project size and complexity. Various fuzzy hybrid techniques have been implemented to …
Fatal falls from heights accidents represent a threat to any industry's development and progress. It is crucial to understand how these accidents evolve from a simple 'near miss …
The real-time location systems (RTLSs) with different positioning technologies allow real- time and high-precision localization of assets. Since the usage of RTLSs technologies and …
A Mohammadi, M Tavakolan - Journal of safety research, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction: Construction incidents occur due to system failures, not due to a single factor such as unsafe behavior or condition. Therefore, construction safety should be investigated …
Introduction Safe behavior and work conditions are a major concern in construction projects. However, accidents occur due to system failures, not a single factor such as unsafe behavior …
Purpose This study aims to show what interventions in human factors can effectively reduce construction workers' unsafe behavior. Design/methodology/approach A diagnostic …
M Mohajeri, A Ardeshir, MT Banki… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Unsafe behavior as a direct cause accounts for some 80% of accidents in the construction industry. While numerous studies have investigated the factors that influence unsafe …