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Decision Making Method Based on Importance-Dangerousness Analysis for the Potential Risk Behavior of Construction Laborers

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  • In-Hye Han
  • Gi-Nam Yang
  • Sangyong Kim
  • Gwang-Hee Kim
  • Yoonseok Shin

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Unsafe behavior contributes to 90% of the causes of construction accidents. To prevent construction accidents, studies on existing unsafe behaviors have been regularly conducted. However, existing studies generally tend to average the survey results and conduct analyses thereon, and such a method cannot consider the potential risk as regards people’s anxiety about a certain unsafe behavior. Thus, this research suggests an Importance-Dangerousness Analysis (IDA) technique so that potential risks due to unsafe behaviors of laborers working in the construction sector could be evaluated. In order to verify the applicability of the suggested technique, an actual survey was conducted, and the results of Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) and IDA were compared with each other. It was found that, unlike IPA, unsafe behaviors that could pose potential risks were confirmed by IDA. Further, unsafe behaviors in the construction sector that should be urgently addressed were also studied. Finally, the IDA suggested in this research could contribute to effective construction safety management on-site by supporting the decisions of the safety manager based on the unsafe behavior analysis of construction laborers.

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  • In-Hye Han & Gi-Nam Yang & Sangyong Kim & Gwang-Hee Kim & Yoonseok Shin, 2015. "Decision Making Method Based on Importance-Dangerousness Analysis for the Potential Risk Behavior of Construction Laborers," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:502121
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/502121
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