Abstract

Efforts have been taken for years to minimize the occupational safety and health (OSH) risk, but the injury records remain a constant reason for worldwide concerns. Many firms often implement technology as an administrative hierarchy of control (HOC). However, technologies may also actively influence safe practices at the managerial level for administrative HOC. This research examines electrical safety hazards in the U.S. construction industry as a basis for, studying the feasibility of using technology to integrate safety culture into the administrative level of OSH risk mitiga­tion. The researchers introduce the concept of “habitus”, which suggests one possibility for establishing a safety culture that increases workers’ safety performance and integrates into workers’ safety practices through cutting-edge information technology. A prototype application for OSH training based on mobile virtual reality (MVR) technology is demonstrated to help establish habitus in workers’ daily practices, and ultimately to mitigate OSH risks at the administrative level of construction projects. Results from a preliminary validation test strongly support human behavior influence and safe work knowledge comprehension by the prototyped application. Although this prototype is demonstrated as a pilot study of electrical safety, the application is not limited to this area and is scalable to other OSH risks.

Highlights

  • One key component of risk management for industry is occupational safety and health (OSH)

  • According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the U.S construction industry bore a disproportionate share in electrocution statistics (Fig. 1)

  • A prototype application for OSH training based on mobile virtual reality (MVR) technology is demonstrated to help establish habitus in workers’ daily practices, and to mitigate OSH risks at the administrative level of construction projects

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Summary

Introduction

One key component of risk management for industry is occupational safety and health (OSH). This research examines electrical safety hazards in the U.S construction industry as a basis for studying the feasibility of using technology to integrate safety culture into the administrative level of OSH risk mitigation. Different from purely technical systems as an administrative HOC, this research aims to present an innovative approach to managerial systems for OSH risk mitigation in construction. 26% of victims in electrical deaths were electricians, while the rest were associated with other construction trades (Zhao et al 2014) It seems that electrical occupations have been exposed to the electrical hazards, and non-electrical workers who need increased attention on the electrical hazards and safety. A large amount of construction workers still get injured or killed annually

Worker behaviors
Safety training practices
Challenges for construction industry
OSH risk mitigation: an innovation with safety culture
A prototype application on electrical safety training
Mobile virtual reality technology
Prototype demonstration
Preliminary validation
Findings
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