Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia

Construction continues to be considered as one of the most dangerous industries in the world, in particular residential building construction. This paper aims at proposing an automated safety planning plug-in (ASPP) for project scheduling software applications to mitigate the occurrence of construct...

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Main Authors: Zolfagharian, Samaneh, Irizarry, Javier, Ressang, Aziruddin, Nourbakhsh, Mehdi, Gheisari, Masoud
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spelling my.utm.519682018-11-30T06:57:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51968/ Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia Zolfagharian, Samaneh Irizarry, Javier Ressang, Aziruddin Nourbakhsh, Mehdi Gheisari, Masoud TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Construction continues to be considered as one of the most dangerous industries in the world, in particular residential building construction. This paper aims at proposing an automated safety planning plug-in (ASPP) for project scheduling software applications to mitigate the occurrence of construction accidents. To achieve this aim, frequency and severity of the common construction safety hazards in residential buildings were investigated by distributing a questionnaire among various safety managers and construction managers in Malaysia. A total of 106 completed responses were received. The risk level associated to each hazard was calculated based on the relevant risk matrix. The ASPP extracts current construction activities from any computer-based schedule (Microsoft Project® in this paper) and identifies their risk levels as well as safety regulations and hazards related to each activity as a report. The reliability and usability of ASPP was tested in a case study. The ASPP was found to be efficient and helpful for rigorously complying with safety regulations and control potential hazards. The practical implication of this study is to improve construction safety by promoting the project managers' awareness of safety hazards and relevant risks as well as essential safety measures provided through a comprehensive report from which managers can review essential safety measures to prevent possible construction accidents. Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management 2014 Article PeerReviewed Zolfagharian, Samaneh and Irizarry, Javier and Ressang, Aziruddin and Nourbakhsh, Mehdi and Gheisari, Masoud (2014) Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia. International Journal of Construction Management, 14 (3). pp. 134-147. ISSN 1562-3599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2014.926190
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Zolfagharian, Samaneh
Irizarry, Javier
Ressang, Aziruddin
Nourbakhsh, Mehdi
Gheisari, Masoud
Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia
description Construction continues to be considered as one of the most dangerous industries in the world, in particular residential building construction. This paper aims at proposing an automated safety planning plug-in (ASPP) for project scheduling software applications to mitigate the occurrence of construction accidents. To achieve this aim, frequency and severity of the common construction safety hazards in residential buildings were investigated by distributing a questionnaire among various safety managers and construction managers in Malaysia. A total of 106 completed responses were received. The risk level associated to each hazard was calculated based on the relevant risk matrix. The ASPP extracts current construction activities from any computer-based schedule (Microsoft Project® in this paper) and identifies their risk levels as well as safety regulations and hazards related to each activity as a report. The reliability and usability of ASPP was tested in a case study. The ASPP was found to be efficient and helpful for rigorously complying with safety regulations and control potential hazards. The practical implication of this study is to improve construction safety by promoting the project managers' awareness of safety hazards and relevant risks as well as essential safety measures provided through a comprehensive report from which managers can review essential safety measures to prevent possible construction accidents.
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author Zolfagharian, Samaneh
Irizarry, Javier
Ressang, Aziruddin
Nourbakhsh, Mehdi
Gheisari, Masoud
author_facet Zolfagharian, Samaneh
Irizarry, Javier
Ressang, Aziruddin
Nourbakhsh, Mehdi
Gheisari, Masoud
author_sort Zolfagharian, Samaneh
title Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia
title_short Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia
title_full Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia
title_fullStr Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in Malaysia
title_sort automated safety planning approach for residential construction sites in malaysia
publisher Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51968/
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