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Correlation Analysis between Safety Education and Human Error by Construction Workers (안전교육과 건설근로자 휴먼에러 상관관계 분석)

  • An, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.343-349
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    • 2014
  • The construction projects are larger and more complex, and so the construction accidents are bigger. Recently, the studies for reducing the human errors are researched to decrease the construction accidents. The purpose of this study is to analysis a correlation between the safety education and human errors by construction workers. The results showed that the frequencies of safety education in large sized construction projects are more than these in small sized construction projects. However, all of construction projects conduct lower times of safety education than the regulated times. In addition, it is revealed that the human errors of construction workers in large sized construction projects are being lower in accordance with increasing the safety education times. In small sized construction projects, however, the human errors of construction workers are increasing according to more times of safety education, reversely. This study should help to reduce the accidents in construction projects.

Hands-on Tools to Prevent Human Errors in Highway Construction (고속도로 건설현장의 인적오류 예방을 위한 실무자용 도구 개발)

  • Kim, Jung-Yong;Yoon, Sang-Young;Cho, Young-Jin
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2011
  • Objective: The aim of this study is to reclassify human errors and to develop hands-on tools to apply the new classification for preventing human error accidents in highway construction site. Background: The main cause of accidents in highway construction was reported as the carelessness of workers. However, such diagnosis could not help us operationally prevent accidents in real workplace. Method: The accidents in highway construction were reanalyzed and the causes of human error were reclassified in order to educate and improve the awareness of human error in highway construction. Field survey and interview with safety managers and workers were conducted to find the causal relationship between the actual accidents and the human errors. Results: The most frequently observed human errors in highway construction were classified into six categories such as mis-perception, distraction, memory fail, slip, cognition error and mis-judgment. In order to provide hands-on tools to increase the awareness of human error in construction field, the human error checklist and card sorting diary were developed. Especially, the card sorting diary was designed to increase the ability in human error inspection of safety manager at construction site. Moreover, posters were developed based on actual accident cases. Conclusion: We suggested that the improved awareness and analytical report on checklist, card sorting diary and posters for construction field could collectively prevent the accident. Application: The classification of human error, hands-on tools and posters can be directly applicable on highway construction site. This analytical and collective approach preventing human error-related accident could be extended to other construction workplaces.

PROBABILISTIC MEASUREMENT OF RISK ASSOCIATED WITH INITIAL COST ESTIMATES

  • Seokyon Hwang
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2013.01a
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    • pp.488-493
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    • 2013
  • Accurate initial cost estimates are essential to effective management of construction projects where many decisions are made in the course of project management by referencing the estimates. In practice, the initial estimates are frequently derived from historical actual cost data, for which standard distribution-based techniques are widely applied in the construction industry to account for risk associated with the estimates. This approach assumes the same probability distribution of estimate errors for any selected estimates. This assumption, however, is not always satisfied. In order to account for the probabilistic nature of estimate errors, an alternative method for measuring the risk associated with a selected initial estimate is developed by applying the Bayesian probability approach. An application example include demonstrates how the method is implemented. A hypothesis test is conducted to reveal the robustness of the Bayesian probability model. The method is envisioned to effectively complement cost estimating methods that are currently in use by providing benefits as follows: (1) it effectively accounts for the probabilistic nature of errors in estimates; (2) it is easy to implement by using historical estimates and actual costs that are readily available in most construction companies; and (3) it minimizes subjective judgment by using quantitative data only.

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A Study on DB Construction for Error Modification of STL Format and Efficiency by Shape Restoration (STL 포맷의 오류수정을 위한 DB 구축과 형상복구에 의한 효율성 연구)

  • 손영지;박정보;김순경;김중완;전언찬
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1998
  • This paper recommends the database construction for STL data and the new method of Delaunay's triangulation method in order to decrease volume errors by verifying STL file errors and modifying hole errors. Each vertex for the boundary coordinates of the verified hole errors was analyzed according to the following cases: planes or slow curves, edges, apexes, and rapid curves. In each case, a different modification process was adopted. With this method, most errors resulting from the conversion into the STL data as well as lots of volume errors arising from error modification were decreased.

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A Study on Development of Monitoring System for Precise Consturction of Large Scale Prestressed Concrete Bridges (PC장대교량의 정밀안전시공을 위한 시공계측관리시스템의 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 오병환;김의성;최인혁;양인환
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.520-525
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    • 1996
  • Recently, the prestressed concrete long-span bridegs are increasingly built at various locations in the world. The mechanical and structural behavior of prestressed concrete bridges is very complex because of nonlinear and time-dependent material behavior and sequential change of structural system due to stepwise construction. These factors may cause construction errors with respect to design value and monitoring system is needed to minimize or to protect construction errors. This study presents the basis development of monitoring system for precise construction of large scale prestressed concrete bridges.

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Decision Model of Construction Errors Management Based on Modular Method Construction Process (모듈러 공법의 시공 프로세스 기반 시공 오차 관리 의사 결정 모델)

  • Shin, HyunKyu;Kim, SuYoung;Ahn, YongHan
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.98-108
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the development of middle and high-rise building technology using modular construction method has emphasized the importance of site construction error management. The modular construction method is very limited to adjust the construction error in the field because of the factory production characteristics. Therefore, in order to prevent the construction error in advance, a management plan reflecting the characteristics of the modular construction method is required, and it is important to make the decision of the construction participant at each stage. This study analyzed the factor of construction error of modular construction and suggested a decision support model for construction error management based on construction process. The result of this study is expected to be a guideline for the modular construction participant to derive the construction error management plan.

A Review of Current Status and Applications of Korean Industrial Standards (KS) on the Floor Slip Resistance Testing (바닥의 미끄럼 시험에 관한 한국산업표준(KS) 현황 및 적용 실태)

  • Baik, Kwon-Hyuk;Ji, Suk-Won;Choi, Soo-Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.19-20
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    • 2021
  • Although various laws and regulations have been put in place to prevent slips and falls, many accidents still occur. In this study, the root cause of slips and falls not decreasing were investigated. There are five types of slip resistance test methods in the Korean Industrial Standards (KS). Namely, KS F 2375:2016, KS F 2601:2020, KS F 2602:2016, KS L 1001:2020, and KS G 5821-1:2020 are listed. These test methods are cited in building certification standards (BF and G-SEED), construction specifications, and other documents that specify slip safety criteria. As a result of the investigation, a number of errors in KS regulations and legal text, errors in the manufacture and operation of slip testers, and errors in the use of measured values were found. These errors threaten the public life safety and disrupt industrial sites, and must be corrected immediately.

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Human Reliability Assessment for a Installation Task of Temporary Power Cables in Construction Fields (건설현장 임시전력 배선의 가설직무에 대한 인간신뢰성 평가)

  • Kim Doo-Hyun;Lee Jong-Ho;Kim Sang-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.20 no.2 s.70
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents an human reliability assessment(HRA) for a installation task of the temporary power cable in construction fields. HRA is evolved to ensure that the workers could reliably perform critical tasks such as a process of the temporary power cable. Human errors are extremely commonplace, with almost everyone committing at least some errors every day. The considerable parts of electric shock accidents in the construction field are caused by a series of human errors. Therefore it is required to analyze the human errors contained in the task causing electric shock event, the event tree analysis(ETA) is adopted in this paper, and particularly human reliability was estimated for a installation task of the temporary power cables. It was assumed that the error probabilities of the human actions may be obtained using the technique for human error rate prediction(THERP). The results show that the predominant task on reliability in the cable installation tasks is check-out tasks and the probability causing electric shock by human errors was calculated as $1.0\times10^{-9}$.

Technology Proposal for Curved Concrete Tracks Construction of 2018 Winter Olympic Sliding Center in Pyeongchang (평창 동계올림픽 슬라이딩센터의 곡면콘크리트 트랙 시공을 위한 기술제안)

  • Park, Young-Mi;Kim, Hye-Won;Park, Ki-Hong;Jo, Seong-Joon;Kim, Sung-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.69-70
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    • 2014
  • For the curved concrete track construction of 2018 winter Olympic sliding center in Pyeongchang, in this study proposed the digital fabrication technology using CNC. This method can control the 3D geometries of the curved concrete structure based on the digital design. Conventional method generates the construction errors because this method fabricates many temporary zig bar using 1:1 full size drawing for install frozen pipes and sets up each zig bars at the construction site. Propose method is effective to ensure the precise fabrication and construction of zig bars. Also this method can eliminate errors of the frozen pipes position and curved concrete construction.

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An Analysis of Design Errors Detected During BIM-based Design Validation - Case Studies in South Korea (BIM 설계 검토를 통해 발견된 설계 오류 분석 -한국 BIM 프로젝트 사례 분석)

  • Won, Jongsung;Lee, Ghang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.158-159
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    • 2016
  • This paper aims to analyze design errors prevented by building information modeling (BIM)-based design validation to identify consideration factors for successfully implementing BIM-based design validation in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) projects. More than 1,300 design errors detected by BIM-based design validation in three BIM-based projects in South Korea are categorized according to its causes, work types, and likelihoods to cause project delay and cost overrun. Each design error is analyzed by conducting face-to-face interviews with practitioners in the three projects.

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