Graduate Students’ Tolerance of Habitual Risk-Taking Behaviors in Chemical-Related Majors: A Case Study DOI
Haiqing Zhang, Xiaoyan Wang,

X. Y. Zhai

et al.

ACS Chemical Health & Safety, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Considering the pivotal role of graduate students in laboratory safety, this work investigates tolerance habitual risk-taking behaviors among first-year students. The results showed that risk living habits is higher than personal protective equipment, safety operation regulations, and occupational exposure. In addition, there a significant positive correlation between safety-related laboratory-related tolerance. This pays attention to some academic laboratories can lead near-misses, incidents, accidents. It reminds us strengthen education concerning exposure during regular daily management.

Language: Английский

A hybrid risk-based maintenance approach for evaluating the maintenance risks of urban tunnel lighting systems DOI

Hoda Alsadat Vaghefi-Rezaee,

Tahereh Khademi Adel, Hadi Sarvari

et al.

Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 7, 2025

Purpose Given the expansion of cities and urbanization, developing efficient reliable transportation infrastructure, especially urban tunnels, is essential. Failure to maintain such complex construction facilities with intelligent equipment systems could result in human losses impose huge costs on governments. Therefore, it necessary have practical maintenance plans operational safety monitoring for which leads their long lifespan, increases users’ reduces operation risks. Design/methodology/approach Hence, this research aims evaluate risks tunnel lighting (UTLS) using a hybrid risk-based (RBM) approach. In vein, three rounds fuzzy Delphi survey were conducted consolidate specific criteria risk factors circumstances Iran UTLS. Furthermore, DEMATEL method was applied determine cause-and-effect relationships among identified critical criteria. The associated UTLS then analyzed ranked combination ANP-VIKOR techniques. Findings ranking various revealed that “poor performance switchboards power supply due faults switchboard equipment” first, followed by panels unfavorable environmental conditions,” “The poor problems switches (key failure)” burning fuses unauthorized current” findings study indicate method, developed as network, provides reliability maintaining (UTLS). Originality/value It anticipated will considerably contribute improving management while enhancing different stakeholders’ understanding most maintenance, particularly toward Iran. An RBM program can preparing formulating policies, comprehensive guidelines or regulations tunnels are recommended future research.

Language: Английский

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Barriers, Bottlenecks, and Challenges in Implementing Safety I- and Safety II-Enabled Safe Systems of Working in Construction Projects: A Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons
Hadi Sarvari, David J. Edwards, Iain Rillie

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(3), P. 347 - 347

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

The construction industry has endured high incident rates for many decades. Although multiple safety measures in the form of Safety I- and II-enabled safe systems working (SSoWs) have been implemented, statistics reveal that a significant prevalence incidents prevails worldwide. However, there is limited information available about actual factors are impeding these SSoWs. This study investigates evaluates barriers, bottlenecks challenges (BB&Cs) hinder implementation SSoWs industry. Using scoping review methodology, thorough search articles documenting BB&Cs implementing was carried out using Google Scholar, Scopus, Web Science databases. An initiative model employed categorising BB&C to implement I II, which includes micro- (site), meso- (organisation), macro (environment)-thematic groupings, as guiding framework mapping analysis results. yielded 98 discussed with 54 them specifically related BB&Cs. Emergent results emphasised how scant literature on across site, organisation environment levels. Extensive global research necessary comprehensively understand obstacles II practice first step towards reducing accidents site. Cumulatively, findings suggest should be based removing evaluating they affect performance.

Language: Английский

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A Scientometric Review and Analysis of Studies on the Barriers and Challenges of Sustainable Construction DOI Creative Commons

Hoda Alsadat Vaghefi-Rezaee,

Hadi Sarvari,

Setareh Khademi-Adel

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(11), P. 3432 - 3432

Published: Oct. 28, 2024

Despite numerous concerns about climate change and the deterioration of nature, construction industry is still one largest consumers minerals natural resources. In recent decades, sustainable using renewable recyclable materials, reducing energy, adoption more green technologies with aim harmful impacts on environment have received profound worldwide attention. The key stakeholders involved strive to achieve sustainability, barriers they may face, which requires investigating them an effective plan recognize, prevent, control them. This paper reviews, classifies, analyzes major between January 2000 April 2023. this scientometric study, 153 articles were selected from Web Science database. Then, bibliometrics, creation maps network data, as well illustration exploration those conducted HistCite 12.03.1 VOSviewer 1.6.20 software programs. analytical results showed that most are classified into 12 groups: price, economic parameters, awareness, technical, policy regulations, design, management government, environmental, social, planning, market.

Language: Английский

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Contextualising new safety paradigms: A study in a large Australian construction company DOI Creative Commons
Nektarios Karanikas, Haroun Zerguine

Safety Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 185, P. 106784 - 106784

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Language: Английский

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An estimation of the crane safety risk factors in the Vietnamese construction industry DOI
Thanh Long Ngo

International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 24, 2025

Purpose Cranes are vital machinery in the construction industry, widely used on most sites. However, they also among hazardous equipment, contributing to a significant number of serious accidents Vietnam and globally. Although previous studies have identified analysed crane safety risk factors, often lack use quantitative data analysis assess levels these factors. This paper aims identify evaluate factors within Vietnamese industry. Design/methodology/approach A well-structured questionnaire, utilizing five-point Likert scale, was developed distributed 60 crane-related practitioners working both southern northern Vietnam. Findings The study 59 frequent factor is “Crane workers with stress due time pressure,” while bad manufacture quality” has highest severity. Additionally, findings reveal that 50 out (84.74%) classified as having medium level, exhibiting level. Originality/value first apply methodology presented can be adapted estimate for other

Language: Английский

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Human-Computer Interaction Empowers Construction Safety Management: Breaking Through Difficulties to Achieving Innovative Leap DOI Creative Commons
Hao Peng, Wang Xiao-lin, Han Wu

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(5), P. 771 - 771

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

This paper focuses on the application of human–computer interaction technology in construction project safety management. Through bibliometric methods, we carried out an in-depth analysis 286 relevant papers from Web Science and Google Scholar 2000 to 2024. The research results indicate that has achieved remarkable development four aspects: intelligent monitoring systems, risk assessment management, ergonomics cognitive psychology, as well computer simulation virtual reality. Meanwhile, this given rise a series new topics, such operation decision-making method for machinery, human action behavior recognition technology, Internet Things control smart sites. Additionally, future modules have been identified, including personalized training, digital twin multimodal data analysis. study not only summarizes existing achievements but also puts forward targeted suggestions trends field management practical perspective, aiming promote

Language: Английский

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Factors Influencing the Safety Enhancement and Cost Reduction in Site Layouts of Construction Projects DOI Creative Commons
Amirhossein Javaherikhah,

Payman Alimohammadi,

Hadi Sarvari

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(7), P. 1089 - 1089

Published: March 27, 2025

As the foundation of national development, construction industry is one most hazardous industries in world, facing safety challenges and high rates work-related accidents, especially developing countries such as Iran, where 35% all industrial accidents are related to accidents. In meantime, site layout (CSL) design vital improving cost efficiency, but lack comprehensive frameworks has limited its effective application. Traditional methods also create inefficiencies additional costs due flexibility face project-specific constraints unpredictable conditions. Significant research gaps exist, socioeconomic cultural factors affect methods. This study aims identify analyze critical affecting CSL provides a framework that integrates regional with global best practices. The main criteria identified order priority hiring skilled professionals (weight: 0.32), materials management 0.25), using advanced technologies 0.18). We first conducted Delphi survey domain experts hybrid approach refine key factors. Next, we utilized Decision-Making Trial Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) fuzzy logic examine causal relationships among Additionally, prioritized based on their relative importance analytic network process (FANP). practical for optimization helps improve reduce projects.

Language: Английский

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A critical analysis of construction incident trends and strategic interventions for enhancing safety DOI Creative Commons
Mohammad Tanvi Newaz, Marcus Jefferies, Mahmoud Ershadi

et al.

Safety Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 187, P. 106865 - 106865

Published: April 4, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Using Information Systems on Project Management Success Through the Mediator Variable of Project Risk Management: Results from Construction Companies DOI Creative Commons

Noor Shaheed Sachit Taresh,

Mahboobeh Golestanizadeh, Hadi Sarvari

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(8), P. 1260 - 1260

Published: April 11, 2025

Construction projects in developing countries indicate many implementation problems, such as the technical incompatibility of implemented structure with design, incorrect management, prolongation a very high percentage up to several times planned period, and increase costs; it is vital for construction firms gather, integrate, communicate results project management procedures using tools methods, including information systems, order reduce these problems. Evaluating procedures, methods can be helpful avoid constructed improper delays, cost overruns. Hence, this study aims evaluate influence systems on success through mediator variable risk firms. To accomplish this, 95 Iraqi building specialists were picked statistical sample snowball sampling. Three questionnaires used data collection an questionnaire four dimensions 27 questions, six 25 questions based five-point Likert scale measurement. The validity reliability checked confirmed. Smart PLS 4 SPSS 28 softwares analyzing data. Finally, findings indicated that impact effect well full system variables without presence significant. Moreover, indirect also In addition, has partial success. Also, there considerable correlation between use management. first phase stepwise regression, capacity development predicts variables. regression analysis revealed among Capacity Development dimension ability predict

Language: Английский

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An Analysis of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets in Risk-Based Inspection: A Case Study of Hydrogen Crack Damage in Steel Tanks Under Gas Pressure DOI Creative Commons

Jalal Sadeghi,

Hadi Sarvari, Sh. Zangeneh

et al.

Cleaner Engineering and Technology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100855 - 100855

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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