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William Henry Collinge and Carlos Osorio-Sandoval
A continuing need to improve health, safety and wellbeing in construction has led to multiple research projects and technological innovations. One such innovation is the Safety Risk Library: a repository of data that functions in BIM environments to assi...
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Jiaying Xu, Qingfeng Meng, Xiaoliang Li, Yanrui Bao and Heap-Yih Chong
This article employs a three-stage slack-based data envelopment analysis (SBM-DEA) model to evaluate the construction safety performance (CSP) of 30 provinces and cities in China, focusing on enhancing the sustainable development of construction safety i...
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Fernanda Rodrigues, João Santos Baptista and Débora Pinto
The construction industry has one of the highest occupational accident incidence rates among all economic sectors. Currently, building information modelling (BIM) appears to be a valuable tool for analysing occupational safety issues throughout the const...
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E.E. Istratova,A.O. Amelchenko
Pág. 38 - 48
The article presents the results of the development of software for managing the building security system. During the study, an analysis of existing systems was carried out, an own algorithm for processing video streams was developed, tools were selected...
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Amaya Osácar, Juan Bautista Echeverria Trueba and Brian Meacham
There is a trend in Europe towards increasing the quality and performance of regulations. At the same time, regulatory failure has been observed in the area of building fire safety regulation in England and elsewhere. As a result, an analysis of the appr...
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Brenda Groen and Hester van Sprang
Entering a building is a ?moment of truth? and may invoke feelings of hospitableness. Physical environments and staff behaviour deliver ?clues? that may result in the experience of hospitality. The focus in a reception area may be on mitigation of risks,...
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Udara Ranasinghe, Marcus Jefferies, Peter Davis and Manikam Pillay
Project uncertainty is an inherent attribute in safety-critical projects, such as building refurbishment. While it has been suggested that project safety performance is often challenged due to project uncertainty, uncertainties are yet to be conceptualis...
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Rania Wehbe and Isam Shahrour
Building fires constitute a significant threat that affects property, the environment, and human health. The management of this risk requires an efficient fire evacuation system for buildings? occupants. Therefore, a smart fire evacuation system that com...
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Harry Coccossis, Pavlos-Marinos Delladetsimas and Xenia Katsigianni
This paper aims to elaborate on the notion of resilience by analysing the historical long-term impact of recovery processes that follow catastrophic events. In this respect, the approach reveals the importance of two major dimensions of disaster recovery...
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Yongha Lee, Inhan Kim and Jungsik Choi
Various laws and guidelines on designing for safety have been developed world-wide, and these were used to identify risks at construction sites in advance through qualitative and quantitative safe management. In other words, attention is being paid to sa...
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Yiquan Song, Lei Niu and Yi Li
Building fire is a complex geographic process related to the indoor spatial environment, a smart spatial data model can accurately describe the spatial-temporal information of a building fire scene, which is important for modeling a fire process. With th...
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Peter Uchenna Okoye
Pág. 92 - 109
This study assessed the occupational health and safety risk-level of common building construction trades in Nigeria. It also identified the sources, frequency and magnitude of risks inherent in the activities of various building construction trades. Bein...
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Francesco Barreca and Pasquale Praticò
The sustainability of agri-food products is an increasingly pressing need. It is fundamental to consider the various needs related to the factors of production and to workers, which are different from those of products and plants, as well as new requirem...
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Peter Uchenna Okoye
Pág. 92 - 109
This study assessed the occupational health and safety risk-level of common building construction trades in Nigeria. It also identified the sources, frequency and magnitude of risks inherent in the activities of various building construction trades. Bein...
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Sergei Nosov, Viktor Kuzmichev, Sergei Repin, Sergei Maksimov
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A methodology of improving technologies of compacting subgrade soil and road bitumen-concrete mixes, which helps increase traffic safety due to increasing compaction quality, has been presented. It has been demonstrated that the stress and strain state o...
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Marta Gangolells, Miquel Casals
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This paper presents an innovative approach to implementing integrated environmental and health and safety management systems in construction companies. It focuses on the sub-system for operational control of on-site environmental impacts and health and s...
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V. P. Korolov,O. M. Hibalenko,A. N. Shevchenko
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Procedural problems of justification of the intelligent choice of corrosion protection measures at the design stage are considered in the given work. The paper is aimed at formulating principles of economic management of corrosion protection measures eff...
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Evelyn Ai Lin Teo
Pág. 96
This section contains upgraded papers originally published at The CIB W099 International Conference on "Modelling and Building Health and Safety?, which was organised and hosted by the Department of Building, National University of Singapore (NUS). It wa...
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Evelyn Ai Lin Teo
Pág. 96
This section contains upgraded papers originally published at The CIB W099 International Conference on "Modelling and Building Health and Safety?, which was organised and hosted by the Department of Building, National University of Singapore (NUS). It wa...
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Ping Wu, Linxi Yang, Wangxin Li, Jiamin Huang and Yidong Xu
The challenging nature of nearshore tunnel construction environments introduces a multitude of potential hazards, consequently escalating the likelihood of incidents such as water influx. Existing construction safety risk management methodologies often d...
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