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    Understanding Cognitive Anticipatory Process in Dynamic Hazard Anticipation Using Multimodal Psychophysiological Responses

    Source: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 004::page 04024008-1
    Author:
    Kyeongsuk Lee
    ,
    Sogand Hasanzadeh
    DOI: 10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-13896
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Given the dynamic and complex nature of a construction jobsite, workers’ safety is significantly connected to both their ability to efficiently scan their surrounding environment and their ability to anticipate and identify potentially hazardous sources in a timely manner. However, existing studies have failed to consider the spatial-temporal characteristics of high-risk construction hazards as well as the limited training available for enhancing workers’ hazard anticipation. Accordingly, this study (1) examines the impact of dynamic hazards’ spatiotemporal characteristics on construction workers’ hazard identification and anticipation performance, and (2) proposes and illustrates a new methodological approach that harnesses cue perception timing to assemble a coherent cognitive model of situational awareness. To achieve these objectives, this study combines subjective survey measurements with such technologies as 360° video panoramas and wearable psychophysiological sensors to examine 30 construction workers’ hazard search strategies, timely hazard identification performance, and spatial attentional distribution. The results of this study demonstrate that workers’ hazard anticipation abilities are differentially influenced by both spatial and temporal characteristics of dynamic hazards: (1) most workers failed to distribute their spatial attention across the 360° construction environment and missed hazards outside their field of view (behind or overhead), highlighting the importance of attentional orienting; (2) most workers failed to identify emerging hazard cues that would enable anticipating latent hazards; and (3) many workers failed to develop a correct situational awareness framework because they had improper cue-perception timing. The findings of this study highlight the importance of considering the unique spatiotemporal characteristics of dynamic hazards to properly predict workers’ true hazard anticipation abilities. Furthermore, the findings of this study are expected to provide valuable insight into developing effective safety training strategies to enhance workers’ situational awareness.
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    contributor authorKyeongsuk Lee
    contributor authorSogand Hasanzadeh
    date accessioned2024-04-27T22:45:42Z
    date available2024-04-27T22:45:42Z
    date issued2024/04/01
    identifier other10.1061-JCEMD4.COENG-13896.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4297428
    description abstractGiven the dynamic and complex nature of a construction jobsite, workers’ safety is significantly connected to both their ability to efficiently scan their surrounding environment and their ability to anticipate and identify potentially hazardous sources in a timely manner. However, existing studies have failed to consider the spatial-temporal characteristics of high-risk construction hazards as well as the limited training available for enhancing workers’ hazard anticipation. Accordingly, this study (1) examines the impact of dynamic hazards’ spatiotemporal characteristics on construction workers’ hazard identification and anticipation performance, and (2) proposes and illustrates a new methodological approach that harnesses cue perception timing to assemble a coherent cognitive model of situational awareness. To achieve these objectives, this study combines subjective survey measurements with such technologies as 360° video panoramas and wearable psychophysiological sensors to examine 30 construction workers’ hazard search strategies, timely hazard identification performance, and spatial attentional distribution. The results of this study demonstrate that workers’ hazard anticipation abilities are differentially influenced by both spatial and temporal characteristics of dynamic hazards: (1) most workers failed to distribute their spatial attention across the 360° construction environment and missed hazards outside their field of view (behind or overhead), highlighting the importance of attentional orienting; (2) most workers failed to identify emerging hazard cues that would enable anticipating latent hazards; and (3) many workers failed to develop a correct situational awareness framework because they had improper cue-perception timing. The findings of this study highlight the importance of considering the unique spatiotemporal characteristics of dynamic hazards to properly predict workers’ true hazard anticipation abilities. Furthermore, the findings of this study are expected to provide valuable insight into developing effective safety training strategies to enhance workers’ situational awareness.
    publisherASCE
    titleUnderstanding Cognitive Anticipatory Process in Dynamic Hazard Anticipation Using Multimodal Psychophysiological Responses
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
    identifier doi10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-13896
    journal fristpage04024008-1
    journal lastpage04024008-18
    page18
    treeJournal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 004
    contenttypeFulltext
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