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A Study on the Application Plan of the Optimized Risk Assessment Model in Construction Field

최적 위험도 평가 모델의 건설업 분야 적용 방안에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2017.10.20
  • Accepted : 2017.12.11
  • Published : 2017.12.31

Abstract

It has come to attention that a risk-assessing organization, that will benchmark a company's safety department, is imperative, following an increase in large-scale SOC-business project, construction of higher-raised buildings, development of underground space; all that have increase accident rates. Having faced problems that arise in firms that demand diversity, complexity and instantaneity, the purpose of the thesis is to arrive at efficient and practical problem-solving means. In order to solve the problems that would surface theoretically during an actual risk assessment, the state of the operation systems of the top five national construction firms having a hazard rate of 0.25 times less than the average rate have been analyzed, while a hierarchal recognition research of the employees who not only function at the operating level but are the practice subjects of a firm, has also been conducted, bringing the main text.

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