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| Title: | Interrelation between human factor-related accidents and work patterns in construction industry | Authors: | Wong, FKW Chiang, YH Abidoye, FA Liang, S |
Issue Date: | May-2019 | Source: | Journal of construction engineering and management, May 2019, v. 145, no. 5, 4019021 | Abstract: | The shortage of labor in the construction industry is quickly becoming a global phenomenon. To encourage more people to begin careers in construction, work patterns that promote both more leisure and accident rate reduction need to be put in place. This study used logistic regression to analyze 7,497 accident cases that have occurred in the Hong Kong construction industry. Principally, it was found that human factor-related accidents and work patterns are interrelated for both millennials and nonmillennials. Therefore, an adjustment in work patterns may lead to a reduction in accident rates, which could encourage more people, both young and old, to choose a career in the construction industry. | Publisher: | American Society of Civil Engineers | Journal: | Journal of construction engineering and management | ISSN: | 0733-9364 | EISSN: | 1943-7862 | DOI: | 10.1061/(AScE)cO.1943-7862.0001642 | Rights: | © 2019 American Society of Civil Engineers. This material may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the American Society of Civil Engineers. This material may be found at https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001642. |
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