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Title: Tracking of safety hazards and real-time-prediction model of safety risks on construction sites
Other Title: 施工现场安全危险源实时监控与安全风险预测方法研究
Authors: Wu, W
Lam, PTI 
Chew, DAS
Li, Q
Yam, MCH 
Chew, DAS
Issue Date: 2010
Source: 中国工程科学 (Engineering science), 2010, v. 12, no. 3, p. 68-72
Abstract: 对国内外建筑业施工现场安全风险的研 究进行了文献综述,针对目前研究的不足之处,提出了施工现场安全危险源实时监控和安全风险实时预测的示意性模型,并详细解释了该模型的含义和方法。研究将 提供一种基于前馈信号的施工现场安全危险源实时监控和安全风险实时预测的方法;并通过将现有研究的视角引入到施工现场关键安全危险源的前馈信号上,为进一 步的研究打下良好的理论基础。 
This paper aims to explore the tracking approach of safety hazards and real-time-prediction methods of safety risks on construction sites.A literature review of safety issues on construction sites is first conducted.Consequently,a schematic model of tracking safety hazards and real-time prediction of safety risks is formulated and the corresponding methodologies are summarized.This study would provide a possible research approach on method for tracking safety hazards and real-time prediction of safety risks,while serving as a foundation for further study by drawing researchers’ attention to the precursor signals of safety hazards on construction sites. 
Keywords: Construction sites
Safety risks
Real-time prediction
Precursor signals
Signal detection theory
Publisher: 中国工程院中国工程科学出版委员会
Journal: 中国工程科学 (Engineering science) 
ISSN: 1009-1742
Rights: © 2010 China Academic Journal Electronic Publishing House. It is to be used strictly for educational and research use.
© 2010 中国学术期刊电子杂志出版社。本内容的使用仅限于教育、科研之目的。
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