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    Investigating the Impact of Hazard Perception Failure on Construction Workers’ Unsafe Behavior: An Eye-Tracking and Thinking-Aloud Approach

    Source: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 007::page 04024066-1
    Author:
    Qingting Xiang
    ,
    Yang Liu
    ,
    Yang Miang Goh
    ,
    Gui Ye
    ,
    Sufiana Safiena
    DOI: 10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-14338
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Understanding the antecedents of construction workers’ unsafe behavior is significant for developing effective interventions. Many studies have suggested that hazard perception failure influences workers’ unsafe behavior. However, the relationship between hazard perception failure and workers’ unsafe behavior remains anecdotal and has yet to be empirically examined. Furthermore, the mechanism of hazard perception failure affecting workers’ unsafe behavior is also unclear. To fill these gaps, this study breaks down hazard perception failure into attention failure, hazard recognition failure, and risk perception failure, and examines how these three types of hazard perception failure interact to influence workers’ unsafe behavior. Laboratory experiments combining eye-tracking and thinking-aloud were conducted to collect data. And then, regression analysis was employed to test the research hypotheses. The results demonstrated that: (1) attention failure (β=0.292), hazard recognition failure (β=0.818), and risk perception failure (β=0.388) have a significant positive effect on workers’ unsafe behavior; (2) attention failure has a significant positive effect on hazard recognition failure (β=0.321) and risk perception failure (β=0.109), and hazard recognition failure has a significant positive effect on risk perception failure (β=0.392); and (3) attention failure has an indirect effect on workers’ unsafe behavior through hazard recognition failure (0.260) and risk perception failure (0.040). The primary contributions of this study include: (1) providing empirical evidence to support the relationship between hazard perception failure and workers’ unsafe behavior by validating the significant positive effects of the three types of hazard perception failure on workers’ unsafe behavior; and (2) providing insights into the mechanism of hazard perception failure affecting workers’ unsafe behavior by revealing how the three types of hazard perception failure interact to influence workers’ unsafe behavior.
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    contributor authorQingting Xiang
    contributor authorYang Liu
    contributor authorYang Miang Goh
    contributor authorGui Ye
    contributor authorSufiana Safiena
    date accessioned2024-12-24T10:21:00Z
    date available2024-12-24T10:21:00Z
    date copyright7/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherJCEMD4.COENG-14338.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4298758
    description abstractUnderstanding the antecedents of construction workers’ unsafe behavior is significant for developing effective interventions. Many studies have suggested that hazard perception failure influences workers’ unsafe behavior. However, the relationship between hazard perception failure and workers’ unsafe behavior remains anecdotal and has yet to be empirically examined. Furthermore, the mechanism of hazard perception failure affecting workers’ unsafe behavior is also unclear. To fill these gaps, this study breaks down hazard perception failure into attention failure, hazard recognition failure, and risk perception failure, and examines how these three types of hazard perception failure interact to influence workers’ unsafe behavior. Laboratory experiments combining eye-tracking and thinking-aloud were conducted to collect data. And then, regression analysis was employed to test the research hypotheses. The results demonstrated that: (1) attention failure (β=0.292), hazard recognition failure (β=0.818), and risk perception failure (β=0.388) have a significant positive effect on workers’ unsafe behavior; (2) attention failure has a significant positive effect on hazard recognition failure (β=0.321) and risk perception failure (β=0.109), and hazard recognition failure has a significant positive effect on risk perception failure (β=0.392); and (3) attention failure has an indirect effect on workers’ unsafe behavior through hazard recognition failure (0.260) and risk perception failure (0.040). The primary contributions of this study include: (1) providing empirical evidence to support the relationship between hazard perception failure and workers’ unsafe behavior by validating the significant positive effects of the three types of hazard perception failure on workers’ unsafe behavior; and (2) providing insights into the mechanism of hazard perception failure affecting workers’ unsafe behavior by revealing how the three types of hazard perception failure interact to influence workers’ unsafe behavior.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleInvestigating the Impact of Hazard Perception Failure on Construction Workers’ Unsafe Behavior: An Eye-Tracking and Thinking-Aloud Approach
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
    identifier doi10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-14338
    journal fristpage04024066-1
    journal lastpage04024066-13
    page13
    treeJournal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 007
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