Falls from height in the construction industry: A critical review of the scientific literature

EA Nadhim, C Hon, B Xia, I Stewart, D Fang - International journal of …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Globally, falls from height (FFH) are a substantial public health jeopardy and are among the
important leading causes of serious and fatal injuries for construction workers. A …

[HTML][HTML] Learning from cyber security incidents: A systematic review and future research agenda

CM Patterson, JRC Nurse, VNL Franqueira - Computers & Security, 2023 - Elsevier
Cyber security incidents are now prevalent in many organisations. Arguably, those who can
learn from security incidents and address the underlying causes will reduce the prevalence …

Risk factors and emerging technologies for preventing falls from heights at construction sites

M Khan, C Nnaji, MS Khan, A Ibrahim, D Lee… - Automation in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Falls at construction sites account for approximately 50% of all accidents reported in the US
annually, making them the leading cause of injuries and fatalities. Although there have been …

What is learning? A review of the safety literature to define learning from incidents, accidents and disasters

L Drupsteen, FW Guldenmund - Journal of contingencies and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Learning from incidents, accidents and disasters contributes to improvement of safety and
the prevention of unwanted events. In this review, literature on learning from safety incidents …

Learning from incidents in health care: critique from a Safety-II perspective

MA Sujan, H Huang, J Braithwaite - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are
struggling to learn effectively from past experiences in order to improve the safe delivery and …

A systematic review of construction workers' health and safety research in India

V Chellappa, V Srivastava, UR Salve - Journal of Engineering, Design …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Construction workers' health and safety (CWHS) research in India has not gained
much attention among researchers. This study aims to review articles related to CWHS …

Failure to learn from safety incidents: Status, challenges and opportunities

E Stemn, C Bofinger, D Cliff, ME Hassall - Safety science, 2018 - Elsevier
For effective and efficient learning to occur from safety incidents, certain factors and
conditions related to the organisation, the actors or agents of learning, the learning process …

[HTML][HTML] The importance of commitment, communication, culture and learning for the implementation of the Zero Accident Vision in 27 companies in Europe

GIJM Zwetsloot, P Kines, R Ruotsala, L Drupsteen… - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
In this paper the findings are presented of a multinational study involving 27 companies that
have adopted a 'Zero Accident Vision'(ZAV). ZAV is the ambition that all accidents are …

Analysis of severe industrial accidents caused by hazardous chemicals in South Korea from January 2008 to June 2018

S Jung, J Woo, C Kang - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
Major accidents in the chemical process industries are relatively rare, but the resulting harm
to workers, property loss, business interruption, and the environment are very serious. This …

The case for research into the zero accident vision

GIJM Zwetsloot, M Aaltonen, JL Wybo, J Saari, P Kines… - Safety science, 2013 - Elsevier
This discussion paper is written out of a concern. We noticed that many companies with a
good safety reputation have adopted a zero accident vision, yet there is very little scientific …