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Why Do Construction Hazards Remain Unrecognized at the Work Interface?
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
RoboSite: An Educational Virtual Site Visit Featuring the Safe Integration of Four-Legged Robots in Construction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The rise of robot use in the construction industry underscores the need to prepare the next generation of construction professionals for this technological shift. While knowledge about these robots is vital, understanding ...
Development and Testing of a Personalized Hazard-Recognition Training Intervention
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Are Visual Search Patterns Predictive of Hazard Recognition Performance? Empirical Investigation Using Eye-Tracking Technology
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Poor hazard recognition is a widespread issue in the construction industry. When construction hazards remain unrecognized, workers are more likely to indulge in unsafe behavior, experience unanticipated hazard exposure, ...
AI Integration in Construction Education: A Survey on Awareness, Attitudes, and Implementation of AI among US and International Faculties
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) presents significant opportunities and challenges within the construction industry. Higher education will have a vital role in preparing future professionals to leverage AI tools, and in the ...
Impact of Drone Presence on Construction Individuals Working at Heights
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Drones have had a significant impact on the construction industry. However, their safety implications on construction jobsites are yet to be explored. This user-centered study empirically investigates whether drone presence ...
Psychophysiological Impacts of Working at Different Distances from Drones on Construction Sites
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: There has been a large increase in the deployment of drones in construction, and it is expected that there will be more interaction between construction professionals and drones on construction sites. Working in close ...