Construction site safety DR/ Mohamed shawky Eng/ osama abdelbaset
Research Number 1: Puplishing: Risk Perception and Risk-Taking Behavior of Construction Site Dumper Drivers Date : 08 Jan 2022
Research Number 1: Scientific jornal : International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Citation : 133
Research Number 1: Conclusion: Two principal findings emerged from the exploration of driver risk perception. Firstly, it was shown that, with some exceptions, drivers’ perception of some key risks was relatively inaccurate compared to measures of objective risk derived from accident data. Secondly, the study revealed that dumper drivers and SMEs evaluated risks rather differently. It is suggested that there were fundamental, qualitative differences in the way the two groups processed risk information: drivers assigned primacy to the potential harm that could be done to the driver, whereas SMEs attended to the potential for multiple casualties or fatalities. Driver risk perception was also more emotive than SME risk perception and exhibited a pronounced dread dimension. While this explains why there was disparity between objective risk and drivers’ perception of that risk it did not explain the limited correspondence between risk perception and risk-taking behavior
Research Number 2: Puplishing: System Hazard Analysis of Tower Crane in Different Phases on Construction Date : 8 July 2021
Research Number 2: Scientific jornal : Hindawi Publishing Corporation Citation : 7
Research Number 2: Conclusion: th is paper analyzes the whole process of the tower crane on the construction site. the hazards of each phase are identified through a systematic analysis method. the results show the differences and relations between the hazards of phases. the results can provide a reference for tower crane accident prevention
Research Number 3: Puplishing : Risk Assessment and Safety Precautions for Construction Site Scaffolding Date : 2022
Research Number 3: Scientific jornal : Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering Citation : 3
Research Number 3: Conclusion: Accidents from heights are rampant and are rising day by day, with a higher number of injuries and deaths recorded in the construction industry. Some of the impacts of these incidents are the characteristic nature of the construction sector; unfailing deadlines to be met, environmental conditions during construction, natural and man-made disasters, lack of skilled manpower, undue gain over the provision of the best materials for construction
Research Number 4: Puplishing : Potential of Virtual Design Construction Technologies to Improve Job-Site Safety in Gulf Corporation Date : 2020
Research Number 4: Scientific jornal : MDPI Citation : 2
Research Number 4: Conclusion: Virtual design and construction tools and technologies have changed the dynamics of global construction. Although the construction industry is late in adopting these tools, using them has improved its various intrinsic problems, including job-site safety. A large amount of research is being conducted into VDC tools, including in the GCC region, where some of these tools are already being applied due to its well-established and advanced construction industry
Research Number 5: Puplishing : Research on Safety Management of Construction Site Based on BIM Date : 2023
Research Number 5: Scientific jornal : IOP Publishing Citation : 1
Research Number 5: Conclusion: In this paper, the accident datas in recent two years are analysed. It is concluded that the incidence of falling accidents is the highest. The causes of falling accidents are analyzed in detail. With the help of bim-5d technology, the "unsafe state of objects" in the process of on-site management is monitored in real time, that is, the protective measures of the edge and the entrance and the unsafe area