Human behaviour-based safety management in construction

The Singapore government has been highlighting the importance workplace safety and health, of which the construction industry had been lacking, with relatively higher workplace incident statistics in the past years. Hence, an analysis to improve the safety performance was conducted. This paper app...

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Main Author: Seet, Dion Ser Yi
Other Authors: Fu Yuguang
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1727952023-12-22T15:34:26Z Human behaviour-based safety management in construction Seet, Dion Ser Yi Fu Yuguang School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Hwa Seng Builders Pte Ltd yuguang.fu@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction management Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction technology The Singapore government has been highlighting the importance workplace safety and health, of which the construction industry had been lacking, with relatively higher workplace incident statistics in the past years. Hence, an analysis to improve the safety performance was conducted. This paper applies the modified CREAM method to develop a general workplace, safety and health model for evaluating the safety performance of constructions workers. The original Cognitive Reliability and Error Analysis Method (CREAM) is a second-generation human reliability analysis method introduced to ¬¬assess the reliability of human actions in a context which includes human behaviour and the work conditions. The CREAM method utilises the common performance conditions (CPC) to assess the effects of circumstances faced by workers on their human reliability. The CREAM method can be adapted using the fuzzy theory and the Bayesian Network with consideration for uncertainty. The CPCs were adapted to fit the context of the construction industry, from which a questionnaire was designed accordingly. Forty-eight workers were surveyed and the data was analysed using the fuzzy Bayesian network. The efficacy of its results was determined by the results of twenty-two workers whose in-house company’s evaluation were provided, with comparison to another result that utilised the fuzzy hierarchical analytical process. Comparatively, the fuzzy belief network produced more conservative predictions. For both methods, adjustments will have to be made to reduce the confidence in worker’s technical experience. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2023-12-21T14:06:07Z 2023-12-21T14:06:07Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Seet, D. S. Y. (2023). Human behaviour-based safety management in construction. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172795 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172795 en CT-08 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction management
Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction technology
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Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction technology
Seet, Dion Ser Yi
Human behaviour-based safety management in construction
description The Singapore government has been highlighting the importance workplace safety and health, of which the construction industry had been lacking, with relatively higher workplace incident statistics in the past years. Hence, an analysis to improve the safety performance was conducted. This paper applies the modified CREAM method to develop a general workplace, safety and health model for evaluating the safety performance of constructions workers. The original Cognitive Reliability and Error Analysis Method (CREAM) is a second-generation human reliability analysis method introduced to ¬¬assess the reliability of human actions in a context which includes human behaviour and the work conditions. The CREAM method utilises the common performance conditions (CPC) to assess the effects of circumstances faced by workers on their human reliability. The CREAM method can be adapted using the fuzzy theory and the Bayesian Network with consideration for uncertainty. The CPCs were adapted to fit the context of the construction industry, from which a questionnaire was designed accordingly. Forty-eight workers were surveyed and the data was analysed using the fuzzy Bayesian network. The efficacy of its results was determined by the results of twenty-two workers whose in-house company’s evaluation were provided, with comparison to another result that utilised the fuzzy hierarchical analytical process. Comparatively, the fuzzy belief network produced more conservative predictions. For both methods, adjustments will have to be made to reduce the confidence in worker’s technical experience.
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title Human behaviour-based safety management in construction
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172795
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