Cognitive failures at the information acquiring (safety training), comprehension, or application stages led to near-miss or accidents on-site. The previous studies rarely considered the cognitive processes of two different kinds of construction safety training. Cognitive processes are a series of chemical and electrical brain impulses that allow you to perceive your surroundings and acquire knowledge. Additionally, their attention was more inclined toward the worker’s behavior during hazard identification on-site while on duty. A study is proposed to fill the knowledge gap by developing the mechanism models of the two safety training approaches. The mechanism models were developed based on cognitive psychology and Bloom’s taxonomy and six s...
A high construction accident rate is related to failures in the implementation of safety management....
Construction site accidents can be reduced if hazards leading to accidents are correctly and promptl...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees'...
The improvement of safety performance of construction workers heavily lies in safety training, and t...
Human error is one of the main causal factors in up to 80% of all accidents across various industrie...
Construction site accidents often result in serious injuries or death. Effective safety management i...
Significant amounts of resources are invested on construction workplace health and safety training o...
Previous research has suggested that self-awareness, visioning, and sincerity are foundational manag...
This paper is about improving Instructional Design (ID) for safety education through the use of a si...
Despite attempts to improve safety performance, the construction industry continues to account for a...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees’...
A significant quantity of literature has been dedicated to research studies on the prevention of wor...
Human error is the most dominant factor in approximately 70 to 80% of safety-related accidents in th...
There have been limited studies analyzing the causes of construction workers’ unsafe behaviour from ...
Safety training plays a pivotal role in effectively reducing unsafe behaviors in the construction in...
A high construction accident rate is related to failures in the implementation of safety management....
Construction site accidents can be reduced if hazards leading to accidents are correctly and promptl...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees'...
The improvement of safety performance of construction workers heavily lies in safety training, and t...
Human error is one of the main causal factors in up to 80% of all accidents across various industrie...
Construction site accidents often result in serious injuries or death. Effective safety management i...
Significant amounts of resources are invested on construction workplace health and safety training o...
Previous research has suggested that self-awareness, visioning, and sincerity are foundational manag...
This paper is about improving Instructional Design (ID) for safety education through the use of a si...
Despite attempts to improve safety performance, the construction industry continues to account for a...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees’...
A significant quantity of literature has been dedicated to research studies on the prevention of wor...
Human error is the most dominant factor in approximately 70 to 80% of safety-related accidents in th...
There have been limited studies analyzing the causes of construction workers’ unsafe behaviour from ...
Safety training plays a pivotal role in effectively reducing unsafe behaviors in the construction in...
A high construction accident rate is related to failures in the implementation of safety management....
Construction site accidents can be reduced if hazards leading to accidents are correctly and promptl...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees'...