A statistical safety control method is presented that utilizes location data from a relatively inaccurate yet cost-effective system to track workers in real time, and prevent unsafe situations at construction sites. In light of the inaccuracy of the tracking system, buffer areas are defined as statistical zones, at some distance from potential workplace hazards. Statistical alerts are created according to predefined rules when the hazard exposure of workers in those zones crosses a certain threshold. The results of tests of the method demonstrate that the model is able to successfully process the location data in order to compensate for its inaccuracy. This is done without necessitating a significant increase in the areas that are defined ...
textConstruction has a higher injury and fatality rate than most of the other industries. Given this...
Traditional risk assessment methods typically evaluate accident probability, exposure frequency or d...
Despite exercising current safety practices, the construction industry has not been successful at pr...
A statistical safety control model is presented that utilizes data from a Real Time Location System ...
The construction industry continues to record a high number of accidents compared to other industrie...
Over the last decade, researchers have explored various technologies and methodologies to enhance wo...
Construction site safety is a vital issue in construction project management. Real-time locating and...
This research focused on the use of equipment telematics, sensor analytics, and virtual modeling to ...
Construction industry has one of the highest numbers of fatalities among Canadian industries. Despit...
Copyright © 2014 Hanchen Jiang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This paper reports a feasibility study which addressed the development of a new, advanced system mai...
Current onsite safety management always relies on time-consuming predefinitions of hazardous zones b...
AbstractDespite the efforts in recent years to improve safety on construction sites, construction st...
The unsafe behavior of workers is the main object of construction safety management, in which violat...
This paper addresses the challenge to design an effective method for managers to efficiently process...
textConstruction has a higher injury and fatality rate than most of the other industries. Given this...
Traditional risk assessment methods typically evaluate accident probability, exposure frequency or d...
Despite exercising current safety practices, the construction industry has not been successful at pr...
A statistical safety control model is presented that utilizes data from a Real Time Location System ...
The construction industry continues to record a high number of accidents compared to other industrie...
Over the last decade, researchers have explored various technologies and methodologies to enhance wo...
Construction site safety is a vital issue in construction project management. Real-time locating and...
This research focused on the use of equipment telematics, sensor analytics, and virtual modeling to ...
Construction industry has one of the highest numbers of fatalities among Canadian industries. Despit...
Copyright © 2014 Hanchen Jiang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This paper reports a feasibility study which addressed the development of a new, advanced system mai...
Current onsite safety management always relies on time-consuming predefinitions of hazardous zones b...
AbstractDespite the efforts in recent years to improve safety on construction sites, construction st...
The unsafe behavior of workers is the main object of construction safety management, in which violat...
This paper addresses the challenge to design an effective method for managers to efficiently process...
textConstruction has a higher injury and fatality rate than most of the other industries. Given this...
Traditional risk assessment methods typically evaluate accident probability, exposure frequency or d...
Despite exercising current safety practices, the construction industry has not been successful at pr...