Mini-review on technology in safety training delivery
The construction site is in a constant state of fluidity. This constant change presents challenges for construction players who must be able to foresee hazardous conditions before they cause injuries or fatalities on the construction site. Nowadays, technology continuously improves the way the const...
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my.utm.907342021-04-30T14:57:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90734/ Mini-review on technology in safety training delivery Mohd., Norhazren Izatie Tajul Ariffin, Hamizah Liyana Nordin, Muhammad Yusuf Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie Omar, Siti Rahmah Asmawii, Mohammad Fahrulradzi L Education (General) T Technology (General) TH434-437 Quantity surveying The construction site is in a constant state of fluidity. This constant change presents challenges for construction players who must be able to foresee hazardous conditions before they cause injuries or fatalities on the construction site. Nowadays, technology continuously improves the way the construction industry works. In line with the industrial revolution, technology evolution will improve the effectiveness of construction industry operation. Embracing technologies would benefits inefficiencies, diminishing cost and improve health and safety levels. Therefore, this paper sought to review the technologies that can be implemented in training delivery, especially for safety training. A systematic literature review has been conducted to determine suitable technology in assisting safety training. Based on the deductive content analysis, there are three types of technologies that can be used as an approach in training delivery. The findings of the study prevail which technology particularly will create digitally. It seems that this application of technology can provide a better approach to assess potential problems such as risks on the construction site. These technologies can be adapted to become a training module in order to enhance the productivity and minimise the occurrence of accidents in Malaysia construction industry. 2020-07-20 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90734/1/NorhazrenIzatieMohd2020_MiniReviewonTechnologyinSafetyTraining.pdf Mohd., Norhazren Izatie and Tajul Ariffin, Hamizah Liyana and Nordin, Muhammad Yusuf and Mohamad Ramly, Zuhaili and Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie and Omar, Siti Rahmah and Asmawii, Mohammad Fahrulradzi (2020) Mini-review on technology in safety training delivery. In: 2019 Sustainable and Integrated Engineering International Conference, SIE 2019, 8 December 2019 - 9 December 2019, The Everly Putrajaya, Putrajaya, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/884/1/012068 |
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The construction site is in a constant state of fluidity. This constant change presents challenges for construction players who must be able to foresee hazardous conditions before they cause injuries or fatalities on the construction site. Nowadays, technology continuously improves the way the construction industry works. In line with the industrial revolution, technology evolution will improve the effectiveness of construction industry operation. Embracing technologies would benefits inefficiencies, diminishing cost and improve health and safety levels. Therefore, this paper sought to review the technologies that can be implemented in training delivery, especially for safety training. A systematic literature review has been conducted to determine suitable technology in assisting safety training. Based on the deductive content analysis, there are three types of technologies that can be used as an approach in training delivery. The findings of the study prevail which technology particularly will create digitally. It seems that this application of technology can provide a better approach to assess potential problems such as risks on the construction site. These technologies can be adapted to become a training module in order to enhance the productivity and minimise the occurrence of accidents in Malaysia construction industry. |
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