Safety management systems: A broad overview of the literature
Y Li, FW Guldenmund - Safety science, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper describes safety management systems (SMSs) on five core aspects: definition,
evolution, models, purpose and common elements of SMSs. A safety management system …
evolution, models, purpose and common elements of SMSs. A safety management system …
[HTML][HTML] Toward a holistic view on lean sustainable construction: A literature review
S Solaimani, M Sedighi - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
The need for sustainable built environment is pressing; an urgency that spans
environmental, economic and social values of sustainability. Since late 1980s, the Lean …
environmental, economic and social values of sustainability. Since late 1980s, the Lean …
Predicting safety behavior in the construction industry: Development and test of an integrative model
This study develops and tests an integrative model of construction workers' safety behavior
with an attempt to better understand the mechanisms by which key safety climate factors (ie …
with an attempt to better understand the mechanisms by which key safety climate factors (ie …
Factors influencing the implementation of a safety management system for construction sites
Z Ismail, S Doostdar, Z Harun - Safety science, 2012 - Elsevier
The objective of the study was to determine the influential safety factors that governed the
success of a safety management system for construction sites. The number of incidences …
success of a safety management system for construction sites. The number of incidences …
Predicting and analyzing injury severity: A machine learning-based approach using class-imbalanced proactive and reactive data
Although the utility of the machine learning (ML) techniques is established in occupational
accident domain using reactive data, its exploration in predicting injury severity using both …
accident domain using reactive data, its exploration in predicting injury severity using both …
Understanding the causation of construction workers' unsafe behaviors based on system dynamics modeling
Z Jiang, D Fang, M Zhang - Journal of Management in Engineering, 2015 - ascelibrary.org
The unsafe behaviors of construction workers are often the immediate causes of
construction accidents, but the underlying causation of such behaviors are not well …
construction accidents, but the underlying causation of such behaviors are not well …
A mixed methods research design for bridging the gap between research and practice in construction safety
One perspective on construction safety practice and knowledge sees them as mutually
constituted and intertwined. As such, it is important that construction safety research …
constituted and intertwined. As such, it is important that construction safety research …
A risk perspective suitable for resilience engineering
In recent years, resilience engineering has been given considerable attention among safety
researchers and analysts. The area represents a new way of thinking about safety. Whereas …
researchers and analysts. The area represents a new way of thinking about safety. Whereas …
A method for assessing health and safety management systems from the resilience engineering perspective
MF Costella, TA Saurin, LB de Macedo Guimarães - Safety Science, 2009 - Elsevier
This article introduces a method for assessing health and safety management systems
(MAHS) that has two innovative characteristics:(a) it brings together the three main auditing …
(MAHS) that has two innovative characteristics:(a) it brings together the three main auditing …
Mitigating construction safety risks using prevention through design
INTRODUCTION: Research and practice have demonstrated that decisions made prior to
work at construction sites can influence construction worker safety. However, it has also …
work at construction sites can influence construction worker safety. However, it has also …