Construction site accidents can be reduced if hazards leading to accidents are correctly and promptly detected by employees. Proactive safety measures such as safety perception and safety detection capability of employees play an important role in improving the safety performance. This study was initiated by three research questions related to (1) the measurement indicators of employees’ cognitive load in recognizing safety hazards; (2) site condition factors (e.g., brightness) that can affect subjects’ cognitive load; and (3) the quantification of the effects of these site factors on cognitive load. An eye-tracking experimental approach was adopted by recruiting a total of 55 students from construction management or other civil engineering...
The conduct of visual inspections on construction sites is of crucial importance for workplace safet...
The U.S. construction industry continues to rank as one of the most dangerous work environments when...
University Transportation Centers Program2022PDFTech ReportLiu, PengZhang, ChengyiUniversity of Wyom...
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Construction site accidents can be reduced if hazards leading to accidents are correctly and promptl...
A construction site is a harsh environment demanding entire human senses and attention, even for reg...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The construction industry accounts for a high number of accidents. Although ide...
Human error is one of the main causal factors in up to 80% of all accidents across various industrie...
Although there are several studies that have highlighted the importance of attention in reducing the...
Poor hazard recognition is a widespread issue in the construction industry. When construction hazard...
Digital technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) are gaining momentum in its use to implement and ...
Despite the improvement of digital technologies (e.g., building information modeling) in enhancing c...
Human error is the most dominant factor in approximately 70 to 80% of safety-related accidents in th...
Despite the improvement of digital technologies (e.g., building information modeling) in enhancing c...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees'...
The conduct of visual inspections on construction sites is of crucial importance for workplace safet...
The U.S. construction industry continues to rank as one of the most dangerous work environments when...
University Transportation Centers Program2022PDFTech ReportLiu, PengZhang, ChengyiUniversity of Wyom...
This material may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of th...
Construction site accidents can be reduced if hazards leading to accidents are correctly and promptl...
A construction site is a harsh environment demanding entire human senses and attention, even for reg...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The construction industry accounts for a high number of accidents. Although ide...
Human error is one of the main causal factors in up to 80% of all accidents across various industrie...
Although there are several studies that have highlighted the importance of attention in reducing the...
Poor hazard recognition is a widespread issue in the construction industry. When construction hazard...
Digital technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) are gaining momentum in its use to implement and ...
Despite the improvement of digital technologies (e.g., building information modeling) in enhancing c...
Human error is the most dominant factor in approximately 70 to 80% of safety-related accidents in th...
Despite the improvement of digital technologies (e.g., building information modeling) in enhancing c...
There has been insufficient research focusing on checking the reliability of construction employees'...
The conduct of visual inspections on construction sites is of crucial importance for workplace safet...
The U.S. construction industry continues to rank as one of the most dangerous work environments when...
University Transportation Centers Program2022PDFTech ReportLiu, PengZhang, ChengyiUniversity of Wyom...