BIM and project planning integration for on-site safety induction

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作者
Ganah, Abdulkadir A. [1 ]
John, Godfaurd A. [2 ]
机构
[1] The Grenfell-Baines Institute of Architecture, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom
[2] School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom
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Software prototyping - Surveys - Architectural design;
D O I
10.1108/JEDT-02-2016-0012
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摘要
Purpose: The section of the research presented in this paper aims to review and explore health and safety (H&S) issues on construction sites. It has the sole intention of using better computer visualisation to meet the needs of site practitioners in understanding such H&S problems. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology follows a traditional literature review approach to understand the development of building information modelling (BIM) technology up to its current status. A questionnaire survey was conducted to gather information on the embedding of H&S planning by site practitioners within the BIM environment. Findings: BIM has the potential to be used in H&S planning procedures, particularly in those related to tasks on construction sites. A framework for an integrated visual tool is developed for better H&S practice on site. It may be used actively by all practitioners, starting with site induction and addresses, inter alia, personal hazard perception. Research limitations/implications: This paper provides a foundation for developing a tool that helps construction personnel explore potential H&S risks on site before construction begins. By introducing a framework for integrating BIM and project planning, a prototype can be developed to demonstrate the application of the proposed framework. Originality/value: The research presented in this paper introduces BIM usage during the construction stage as a tool that supports a H&S toolbox. The paper proposes the useful framework for better H&S practice on site that can be used actively by all practitioners. The intention is to find a way forward in addressing real H&S site issues that may not be easily understood by practitioners without the full aid of visualisation scenarios. © 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited.
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