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Deema Almaskati, Sharareh Kermanshachi, Apurva Pamidimukkala, Karthikeyan Loganathan and Zhe Yin
Hazard identification is a fundamental step in safety management that has the potential to reduce the number and severity of occupational injuries on construction sites. Researchers have identified and evaluated some of the hazards, but few have extensiv...
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Won Choi, Kyungsu Kim and Wongeon Jung
Agriculture, alongside construction and mining, is one of the three most hazardous industries, and is characterized by numerous risk factors for occupational accidents. Unlike other industries, agriculture faces significant safety concerns related to the...
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Bijoy Bepary and Golam Kabir
Wind energy is among the foremost vital renewable energy sources in the world. With the increase in its popularity and use, the requirement for safety measures regarding this type of energy is becoming more prevalent. The development and operation requir...
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Abu Faisal Ahamad, Petra Schneider, Romaza Khanum, Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder, Sabrina Jannat Mitu and Md. Mostafa Shamsuzzaman
The ship-breaking industry has become a promising sector in Bangladesh by contributing to the country?s primary steel demand as raw material for re-rolling mills, providing livelihood opportunities for the poor. This paper investigates the livelihood ind...
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Marta Pedzik, Tomasz Rogozinski, Jerzy Majka, Kinga Stuper-Szablewska, Petar Antov, Lubos Kristak, Richard Kminiak and Martin Kucerka
Wood dust generated during woodworking?particularly from hardwood species during sanding?poses a health and safety hazard to workers in the wood industry. This study aimed to determine the particle-size distribution of selected hardwood species and the c...
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Ermiyati Ermiyati,Fakhri Fakhri,Citra Hockiana
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The implementation of construction activities, especially building construction work, has a high risk of accidents because each stage of the work contains many potential hazards that can be detrimental. This study aims to determine the highest occupation...
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Manuel Javier Martínez Carrillo,Nuria Mateo Lorente,Antonio Espínola Jiménez
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According to data published by the International Labor Organization (ILO, 2019), it is estimated that worldwide, one worker dies every 15 seconds due to work-related accidents or diseases, and that in the same period of time, 153 workers suffer an occupa...
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Enactment of Occupational Safety and Health Act (1994) and aggressive efforts have been taken to ensure the safety of workers in the construction industry. This study employs an experimental study. Three hundred trainees divided into four groups, and dat...
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Eric Forcael,Leonidas Risso,Patricio Álvarez,Nelly Gómez,Francisco Orozco
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Historically, the construction industry has presented high accident rates, and in order to get a deeper understanding and making right decisions, it is interesting to consider the risks from a worker?s point of view. This research addresses the perceptio...
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Francesco Neri, Andrea Laschi, Cristiano Foderi, Fabio Fabiano, Lucia Bertuzzi and Enrico Marchi
In many activities, chainsaw users are exposed to the risk of injuries and several other hazard factors that may cause health problems. In fact, environmental and working conditions when using chainsaws result in workers’ exposure to hazards such a...
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