SMART technologies that influence construction health and safety factors risk reduction in the current digital era

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作者
Purushothaman, Mahesh Babu [1 ]
Rotimi, Funmilayo Ebun [1 ]
Samarasekara, Samadhi [1 ]
Ghaffarianhoseini, Ali [1 ]
机构
[1] Auckland Univ Technol, Dept Built Environm Engn, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Construction; H&S; Construction risk; ST; SMART construction; Construction H&S; OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH; VIRTUAL-REALITY; WEARABLE HEALTH; WORKERS; INDUSTRY; MANAGEMENT; HAZARDS; ACCIDENTS; IDENTIFICATION; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1108/SASBE-09-2024-0400
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper aims to highlight the factors affecting health and safety (H&S) and the SMART Technologies (ST) used to mitigate them in the construction industry through a range of selected papers to encourage readers and potential audiences to consider the need for intelligent technologies to minimize the risks of injuries, illnesses and severe harm in the construction industry. Design/methodology/approach This paper adopts a double systematic literature review (SLR) to analyse studies investigating the factors affecting H&S and the ST in the construction industry using databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus, Science Direct and Emerald Insight publication. Findings The SLR identified "fatal or focus five factors" that include objects Fall from heights (FFH) and trapped between objects; Falls, Trips and slips (FTS); Machinery/Equipment Malfunction and Moving Equipment; Pollutants: Chemicals, Airborne Dust, Asbestos; and Electrocution. The ST includes Safety Boots/SMART Glasses/SMART Helmet/SMART Vests/SMART PPE/SMART Watch, Mobile Apps, Building Information Modelling (BIM), Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality (VR/AR), Drones/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Wearable Technology/Mobile Sensors help mitigate the risk posed by "Fatal five". However, other factors within the scope of ST, such as Weather Conditions, Vibrations, Violence, Disease and illness, Fire and Explosion and Over Exertion, are yet to be adopted in the field. Research limitations/implications SLR methodology limitations of not obtaining the most updated field knowledge are critical and are offset by choosing 72% of H&S and 92% of SM review literature post-2017. Limitations to capturing articles because of the restriction of database access: only English language search and journals that are not a part of the databases selected are acknowledged. However, key database search that recognizes rigorous peer-reviewed articles offset these limitations. The researcher's Bias is acknowledged. Practical implications This paper unravels the construction H&S factors and their interlinks with ST, which would aid industry understanding and focus on mitigating associated risks. The paper highlights the Fatal five and trivial 15, which would help better understand the causes of the H&S risks. Further, the paper discusses ST's connectivity, which would aid the organization's overall H&S management. The practical and theoretical implications include a better understanding of all factors that affect H&S and ST available to help mitigate concerns. The operating managers could use the ST to reduce H&S risks at every construction process stage. This paper on H&S and ST and relationships can theorize that the construction industry is more likely to identify clear root causes of H&S and ST usage than previously. The theoretical implications include enhanced understanding for academics on H&S factors, ST and gaps in ST concerning H&S, which can be expanded to provide new insights into existing knowledge. Originality/value This paper highlights all factors affecting H&S and ST that help mitigate associated risks and identifies the "Fatal five" factors. The paper is the first to highlight the factors affecting H&S combined with ST in use and their interactions. The paper also identified factors within the ST scope that are yet to be explored.
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