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Automated Collection, Identification, Localization, and Analysis of Worker-Related Proximity Hazard Events in Heavy Construction Equipment Operation
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EngineeringSafety ScienceEducationInjury PreventionOccupational HazardsProcess SafetyOccupational Health And SafetyConstruction AutomationSafety ManagementData ScienceSystems EngineeringIndustrial SafetyAutomation In ConstructionGround WorkerWorker Safety PerformanceWork SafetyStructural Health MonitoringHuman SafetyComputer ScienceOccupational SafetyConstruction OperationsHeavy EquipmentConstruction TechnologyCivil EngineeringConstruction ManagementMonitoringSafety SystemIndustrial InformaticsConstruction Engineering
Automated Collection, Identification, Localization, and Analysis of Worker-Related Proximity Hazard Events in Heavy Construction Equipment Operation Jochen Teizer, Olga Golovina, Di Wang, Nipesh Pradhananga Pages 1-9 (2015 Proceedings of the 32nd ISARC, Oulu, Finland, ISBN 978-951-758-597-2, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: The construction industry measures worker safety performance through lagging indicators such as counting numbers of illnesses, injuries, and fatalities. Active leading indicators, such as capturing hazardous proximity situations between ground workers and heavy construction equipment, provide an additional metric for construction site personnel safety performance without incurring worker accidents. This article presents an algorithm for recording, identifying, and analyzing interactive hazardous proximity situations between ground workers and heavy construction equipment. Spatial-temporal GPS data of ground worker and heavy equipment movements are analyzed to automatically measure the frequency and duration of identified hazardous proximity situations. Individual periodic ground worker and equipment operator safety performance with regards to exposure to hazardous proximity situations is reported in detail. The results are integrated with previous research on blind spots and other safety deficiencies of the equipment. by measuring and analyzing leading indicator data of ground workers and heavy equipment, safety managers can identify hazardous situations that may otherwise lead to incidents. Knowledge generated about hazardous proximity issues are disseminated to construction personnel through enhanced safety training and education. Mitigation measures can also be taken for safer construction equipment operation. Keywords: Accidents, injuries, and fatalities; heavy construction equipment; proximity and struck-by hazards; lagging and leading indicators; safety; workforce; risk. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22260/ISARC2015/0005 Download fulltext Download BibTex Download Endnote (RIS) TeX Import to Mendeley
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