• 제목/요약/키워드: safety accident rates

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아파트 건설 현장 작업자 특징 추출 및 다중 객체 추적 방법 제안 (A Suggestion for Worker Feature Extraction and Multiple-Object Tracking Method in Apartment Construction Sites)

  • 강경수;조영운;류한국
    • 한국건축시공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국건축시공학회 2021년도 봄 학술논문 발표대회
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    • pp.40-41
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    • 2021
  • The construction industry has the highest occupational accidents/injuries among all industries. Korean government installed surveillance camera systems at construction sites to reduce occupational accident rates. Construction safety managers are monitoring potential hazards at the sites through surveillance system; however, the human capability of monitoring surveillance system with their own eyes has critical issues. Therefore, this study proposed to build a deep learning-based safety monitoring system that can obtain information on the recognition, location, identification of workers and heavy equipment in the construction sites by applying multiple-object tracking with instance segmentation. To evaluate the system's performance, we utilized the MS COCO and MOT challenge metrics. These results present that it is optimal for efficiently automating monitoring surveillance system task at construction sites.

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군 건설공사 안전관리를 위한 위험성 평가 시스템 개선 방안 (Examining the Improvement of the Risk Assessment System for the Safety Management of Military Construction Projects)

  • 정현섭;방홍순;김옥규
    • 한국건축시공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국건축시공학회 2023년도 봄 학술논문 발표대회
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    • pp.335-336
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    • 2023
  • The military has adopted and implemented risk assessment since 2013 to reduce fatalities and accident rates at construction sites. However, risk assessment is carried out as a voluntary preventive activity and is maintained as a superficial administrative process for owners. Risk assessment must comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Enforcement Guideline of Risk Assessment. However, the scope of the assessment covers many industries, including manufacturing and distribution, making it difficult to apply to construction sites. As a result, the guidelines are interpreted and applied differently at each construction site. This study aims to improve the risk assessment system so that it is applicable to construction projects and proposes the improvement of the risk assessment system by analyzing the current status of serious accidents in military construction projects.

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Evaluation of hydrogen recombination characteristics of a PAR using SPARC PAR experimental results

  • Jongtae Kim;Jaehoon Jung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제55권12호
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    • pp.4382-4394
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    • 2023
  • Passive auto-catalytic recombiners (PARs) are widely used to mitigate a hydrogen hazard. The first step to evaluate the hydrogen safety by PARs is to obtain qualified test data of the PARs for validation of their analytical model. SPARC PAR tests SP8 and SP9 were conducted to evaluate the hydrogen recombination characteristics of a honeycomb-shaped catalyst PAR. To obtain the hydrogen recombination rate from the PAR test data, two methods, Method-1 and Method-2, introduced by the THAI project, were applied. Since a large gradient of hydrogen concentration developed during hydrogen injection can cause a large error in the hydrogen mass obtained by integrating the measured hydrogen concentrations, a gate was installed at the PAR inlet to homogenize hydrogen in the test vessel before the PAR operation in the tests. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code with a PAR model was also applied to evaluate the characteristics of the PAR recombination according to the PAR inlet conditions, and the results were compared with those from Method-1 and Method-2. It was confirmed that the recombination rates from Method-1 require a correction factor to be compatible with results from Method-2 and the CFD simulation in the case of the SPARC-PAR tests.

도시부도로 제한속도 산정모형 개발 및 효과분석 연구 (Development of Speed Limits Estimation Model and Analysis of Effects in Urban Roads)

  • 강순양;이수범;임준범
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.132-146
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    • 2017
  • Appropriate speed limits at a reasonable level in urban roads are highly important factors for efficient and safe movement. Thus, it is greatly necessary to develop the objective models or methodology based on engineering study considering factors such as traffic accident rates, roadside development levels, and roadway geometry characteristics etc. The purpose of this study is to develop the estimate model of appropriate speed limits at each road sections in urban roads using traffic information big data and field specific data and to review the effects of accident decrease. In this study, the estimate method of appropriate speed limits in directional two or more lanes of urban roads is reflecting features of actual variables in a form of adjustment factor on the basis of the maximum statutory speed limits. As a result of investigating and testing influential variables, the main variables to affect the operating speed are the function of road, the existence of median, the width of lane, the number of traffic entrance/exit path and the number of traffic signal or nonsignal at intersection and crosswalk. As a result of testing this model, when the differences are bigger between the real operating speed and the recommended speed limits using model developed in this study, the accident rate generally turns out to be higher. In case of using the model proposed in this study, it means accident rate can be lower. When the result of this study is applied, the speed limits of directional two or more lane roads in Seoul appears about 11km/h lower than the current speed limits. The decrease of average operating speed caused by the decrease of speed limits is 2.8km/h, and the decrease effect of whole accidents according to the decrease of speed is 18% at research road. In case that accident severity is considered, the accident decrease effects are expected to 17~24% in fatalities, 11~17% in seriously injured road user, 6~9% in slightly injured road user, 5~6% in property damage only accidents.

차량간 정보전파의 연쇄추돌 교통사고에 대한 효과 (Effects of Inter-Vehicle Information Propagation on Chain Collision Accidents)

  • 장현호;윤병조;정소연
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2018
  • 충격적인 헤드라인 중 하나는 심각한 연쇄추돌 교통사고(chain collision accident, CCA)이다. CCA의 진행과정은 시공간적으로 국부성을 가지며, 그 정보는 시간 임계적(time-critical)이다. 따라서 연쇄추돌을 감소시키기 위해서는 1차 사고 발생 직후 교통사고 정보를 운전자에게 신속하게 전파시켜야 한다. 국부적 긴급 정보전파의 유력한 대안 중 하나는 Ad hoc 통신에 기반을 둔 차량 간 통신(Inter-Vehicle Communication, IVC)이다. 이러한 IVC의 잠재력에도 불구하고, CCA 감소에 대한 IVC의 효과에 대한 연구는 현재까지 보고되지 않고 있다. 따라서 본 연구는 미시적 차량 시뮬레이터와 IVC 시뮬레이터가 결합된 병렬 플랫폼을 개발하고, 이를 이용하여 CCA 감소에 대한 IVC의 효과를 분석하였다. CCA를 감소시키기 위한 IVC기반 긴급 교통사고정보 전파의 가능성을 증명하기 위하여, IVC 장치의 시장 점유율과 교통량 시나리오에 따른 차량의 접근속도 감소, 사고정보의 전파속도, 그리고 CCA의 감소를 분석하였다. 분석결과, IVC 장비의 시장 점유율 10%와 50%에서 CCA는 40~60% 그리고 80~82%로 각각 감소될 수 있는 것으로 나타났다.

건설공사 민간 발주자의 안전보건활동 강화 필요성에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the need to strengthen safety and health activities of private construction contractors)

  • 이근규;최민제;조규선
    • 산업진흥연구
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 2024
  • 한국은 경제 규모, 기술경쟁력 등 다수의 주요 지표에서 선진국 대열에 진입하였으나, 산업재해 재해율은 여전히 OECD 국가 중 최하위권 수준이며, 최근에도 각종 건물 붕괴 등으로 다수의 근로자 또는 시민이 사망하는 후진국형 재해가 발생하고 있다. 고용노동부의 2022년 산업재해 현황분석에 따르면 2022년 전산업 업무상 사고사망자 874명 중 건설업 업무상 사고사망자는 402명이며 이는 전체 사고사망자의 약 46%를 차지한다. 특히, 건설업 사고사망만인율은 1.61로 전산업 사고사망만인율인 0.43이 비해 월등히 높은 수준이며, 건설업은 광업 12.18, 어업 1.80 다음으로 사고사망만인율이 높아 그 심각성을 나타내고 있다. 건설공사를 유형에 따라 민간공사와 공공공사로 나누어 볼 때 민간공사가 수주 및 기성 금액면에서나 사고 건수, 사망자수에서 공공공사보다 월등히 높은 수치를 기록하고 있다. 하지만 공공기관에 비해 대다수의 민간 발주자는 안전보건 활동이 미비하고 안전보건체계 구축이 되지 않은 곳이 많다. 본 연구는 민간 발주자의 안전보건 체계 구축과 안전보건활동 강화의 필요성에 대한 제언을 통하여 민간 발주자에 경각심을 알리고 앞으로 선진적인 민간 발주자의 안전보건 발전 방향에 대해 고찰해 보고자 한다.

Inequalities in External-Cause Mortality in 2018 across Industries in Republic of Korea

  • Lim, Jiyoung;Ko, Kwon;Lee, Kyung Eun;Park, Jae Bum;Lee, Seungho;Jeong, Inchul
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.117-125
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    • 2022
  • Background: External-cause mortality is an important public health issue worldwide. Considering its significance to workers' health and inequalities across industries, we aimed to describe the state of external-cause mortality and investigate its difference by industry in Republic of Korea based on data for 2018. Methods: Data obtained from the Statistics Korea and Korean Employment Information System were used. External causes of death were divided into three categories (suicide, transport accident, and others), and death occurred during employment period or within 90 days after unemployment was regarded as workers' death. We calculated age- and sex-standardized mortalities per 100,000, standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) compared to the general population and total workers, and mortality rate ratios (RRs) across industries using information and communication as a reference. Correlation analyses between income, education, and mortality were conducted. Results: Age- and sex-standardized external-cause mortality per 100,000 in all workers was 29.4 (suicide: 16.2, transport accident: 6.6, others: 6.6). Compared to the general population, all external-cause and suicide SMRs were significantly lower; however, there was no significant difference in transport accidents. When compared to total workers, wholesale, transportation, and business facilities management showed higher SMR for suicide, and agriculture, forestry, and fishing, mining and quarrying, construction, transportation and storage, and public administration and defense showed higher SMR for transport accidents. A moderate to strong negative correlation was observed between education level and mortality (both age- and sex-standardized mortality rates and SMR compared to the general population). Conclusion: Inequalities in external-cause mortalities from suicide, transport accidents, and other causes were found. For reducing the differences, improved policies are needed for industries with higher mortalities.

다변량 분석기법을 활용한 중대재해 구조분석에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Structural Analysis for Fatal Industrial Accidents using Multivariate Analysis Methods)

  • 임정은;이홍철;박성준
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2004
  • The importance of the industrial safety has been growing gradually as well as the prevention activities on industrial accidents. Industrial accident rates have been decreasing by the prevention activities. However, the fatal industrial accidents such as the death tend to increase and risk per accident has increased. The previous studies on the industrial accidents focus on the entire accidents. However, these studies are lacking for the fatal industrial accidents such as the death. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the characteristics and trend of death which occurred by industrial accident, based on the real data of deaths collected last 5 years from 1999 to 2003 in korea. This paper suggests a analysis method using MDS(MultiDimensional Scaling) that considers accidents variables and properties simultaneously. We evaluate MDPREF (Multidimensional Analysis of Preference Data), one of the MDS analysis, to know the relations between the type of industry and region as well as the type of industry and occupation. This paper finds the type of industry which has high possibilities of death by regional groups. In addition, we find the type of occupation which has high possibilities of death by the type of industry. These findings indicate that industrial classification should be differently controled according to type of occupation and region.

우리나라 전체근로자와 외국인근로자의 산업재해율과 사망만인율 비교 연구 (The Comparative Study on the Occupational Injury Rate and Mortality Rate of the Total Workers and Foreign Workers)

  • 이관형;조흠학;유기호
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.96-104
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    • 2012
  • The objective of this study is to compare on the occupational injury rate and mortality rate of all workers and foreign workers. By doing so, this study seeks to find out the improvements necessary to secure the basic safety net for foreign workers, as well as to find out the legal and institutional measures in place to make timely political intervention and protect the health of foreign workers. The status of foreign workers in Korea, their employment trends by industries, and occupational accident types and scales of Korean and foreign workers were analyzed from 2005 to 2009. Each year, foreign workers' occupational injury rate was much lower than Korea's overall occupational injury rate. But when analyzed by industry, occupational injury rate (death rate per 10,000 workers) of manufacturing industry was about 2 to 5 times higher than the overall occupational injury rate in Korea. Also, construction industry showed 3 to 16 times higher rate than the rate of overall industries. Although the death rate per 10,000 workers showed a declining yearly trend, foreign workers' occupational injury rate has the tendency to increase gradually. In particular, occupational injury rates and death rates per 10,000 workers were considerably high in the manufacturing and construction industries.

Can We Reduce Workplace Fatalities by Half?

  • Koh, David Soo Quee
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.104-109
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    • 2012
  • Singapore, an island republic of over 5 million inhabitants, has 3.1 million workers. Most are employed in the service, finance and tourist/transport industry. Significant numbers work in manufacturing, construction and heavy industry. Following a series of construction and shipyard accidents with multiple deaths in 2004, the government announced its intention to reduce workplace fatalities from 4.9 to 2.5 per 100,000 by 2015. There was strong political will to achieve this target. The strategic approaches were to build workplace safety and health (WSH) capabilities; implement legislative changes with enforcement; promote benefits of WSH and recognize best practices, and enhance partnership with stakeholders. The anticipated outcomes were to reduce workplace fatality and injury rates; have WSH as an integral part of business; and establish a progressive and pervasive WSH culture. With these measures, the workplace fatality rate declined from 4.9/100,000 in 2004, to 2.2/100,000 in 2010. However, other confounding factors could also account for this decline, and have to be considered. The next target, announced by Singapore's Prime Minister in 2008, is to further reduce the workplace fatality rate to 1.8/100,000 by 2018, and to have "one of the best workplace safety records in the world".