Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Three Generations of Construction Safety Informatics: A Review; 1 Introduction; 2 Informatics: A Review on Areas Other than Construction Industry; 3 Construction Informatics; 3.1 Ontology; 3.2 Data Science; 3.3 Software and Cloud Platform; 3.4 Robotics and Wearable Technologies; 3.5 Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Sharing; 4 Materials and Methods; 4.1 The Third Generation of Safety Informatics; 5 Conclusion; References; 2 Modelling Construction Accident Tort Cases; 1 Introduction; 2 Economics Analysis of the Tort
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3 Risk Management and Compensation in Construction4 No Liability, Strict Liability and Negligence Rule in Tort; 5 Nash Analysis on Contributory Negligence; 6 Due Level of Care in Tort; 7 Contributory Negligence Tort Model; 8 Risk Compensation Theory; 9 Conclusions; References; 3 Mechanisms of Safety Risk Consciousness as Reflected in Brain and Eye Activities: A Conceptual Study; 1 Construction Hazard Visualisation; 2 Impact of Colour on Safety-Related Vision and Hazard Awareness; 3 Semiotics and Safety Signage; 4 Mechanisms of Consciousness: Integrated Information Theory
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4 ConclusionReferences; 7 Modelling the Construction Accident Cases via Structural Equation Modelling; 1 Introduction; 2 Research Method; 2.1 Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) Approach; 3 Data Collection and Data Analysis; 4 The Contribution of the Model; 5 Limitation of Constructing SEM; References; 8 Green Roof Safety: A Tale of Three Cities; 1 Introduction to Green Roofs; 2 History of Green Roof; 3 Benefits of Green Roofs; 3.1 Financial Benefits; 3.2 Social and Environmental Benefits; 3.3 Other Benefits; 4 Disadvantages of Green Roof; 5 Case Studies
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5 Near-Misses Reports in European and Asian Countries' Construction Industry1 Introduction; 2 The Rationale of Near-Miss Management; 3 Methods; 4 Application of Near-Miss Reporting Mechanisms in the Construction Industry Around the World; 5 Near-Miss Reporting Policies in the EU and Asia; 5.1 European Union; 5.2 Near-Miss Reports in Asia; 6 Future Development of Near-Miss Analysis; References; 6 Construction Safety Knowledge Sharing: A Psychological Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 A Psychological Perspective on Construction Safety; 3 Informal Institution Settings and Knowledge Sharing
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5 Possible Means to Track Hazard and Safety Signage Awareness5.1 Electroencephalogram and Eye Tracking; 5.2 Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy; 5.3 Mouse Tracking; 5.4 Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality; 6 Conclusion; References; 4 Dynamic Panel Study of Building Accidents; 1 Introduction; 2 Factors Which Lead to Construction Accidents; 3 Costs of Construction Accidents; 4 Is Construction Accident Compensation Another Example of a Black Swan? Our Three Conjectures; 5 Research Method; 6 Data and Research Method; 7 Results and Discussion; 8 Conclusions; References
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book examines construction safety from the perspective of informatics and econometrics. It demonstrates the potential of employing various information technology approaches to share construction safety knowledge. In addition, it presents the application of econometrics in construction safety studies, such as an analytic hierarchy process used to create a construction safety index. It also discusses structure equation and dynamic panel models for the analysis of construction safety claims. Lastly, it describes the use of mathematical and econometric models to investigate construction practitioners' safety.
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9789811357619
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9789811357602
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Construction industry-- Accidents-- Data processing.
Construction industry-- Safety measures.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Infrastructure.
Construction industry-- Accidents-- Data processing.