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Enhancing Construction Hazard Recognition and Communication with Energy-Based Cognitive Mnemonics and Safety Meeting Maturity Model: Multiple Baseline Study
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Nearly every safety management activity is designed around the fundamental and implicit assumption that the workforce is capable of identifying hazards before exposure. Unfortunately, research shows preliminary evidence ...
Multiple Baseline Testing: Experimental Method for Drawing Causal Inferences in Construction Engineering and Management Research
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Identifying and evaluating solutions for critical industry challenges is a major theme of construction engineering and management (CEM) research. Researchers and practitioners in the construction sector often seek to invent, ...
Decision-Making Chains in Electrical Safety for Construction Workers
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Electrocution is one of the four leading causes of worker deaths in the construction sector, and thus it is paramount to identify its mechanisms. This work interprets the mechanisms of an electrical accident as a chain of ...
Sociotechnical Systems of Fatal Electrical Injuries in the Construction Industry
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The construction industry experiences the greatest proportion of workplace electrical injuries globally. Much research effort has gone toward analyzing this phenomenon, yet a majority of which focused on isolated elements ...
Design, Development, and Deployment of a Rapid Universal Safety and Health System for Construction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Rapid construction projects and processes will become increasingly important as customers demand better project management performance and globally, as countries plan for and respond to the aftermath of natural and/or ...
Psychological Antecedents of Risk-Taking Behavior in Construction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Despite strong advancements in construction safety performance over the past few decades, injuries still occur at an unacceptable rate. Researchers have shown that risk-taking behavior, originating mainly from inaccurate ...
Sociotechnical Systems of Fatal Electrical Injuries in the Construction Industry
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The construction industry experiences the greatest proportion of workplace electrical injuries globally. Much research effort has gone toward analyzing this phenomenon, yet a majority of which focused on isolated elements ...
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