TY - GEN
T1 - Identification of Safety Hazards in Highway Construction Projects
AU - Almaskati, Deema
AU - Kermanshachi, Sharareh
AU - Pamidimukkala, Apurva
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Despite a global emphasis on safety, construction personnel experience a sizable number of occupational injuries. The dynamic nature of construction sites makes it extremely challenging to completely eliminate the hazards associated with these injuries, but an awareness of them and acknowledgment of their potential dangers are crucial first steps in improving the safety of the workers. This paper’s goal is to add to the construction safety body of knowledge by conducting a thorough literature review and identifying, defining, and categorizing the safety hazards that affect the transportation sector of the construction industry. Through a literature review, fourteen (14) construction highway safety hazards were identified and categorized as primary, physical, chemical, and ergonomic or other, and based upon how often they were mentioned in the literature, working at heights, material and equipment handling, and heavy machinery appear to be the most hazardous to workers’ safety. Recognizing the hazards, taking preventative measures, and implementing best practices for managing them are vital to improving worker safety and reducing the severity of injuries when they do occur. The results of this study will help employers in the construction industry detect potential safety hazards and lower the likelihood that highway workers will sustain occupational accidents and injuries from them.
AB - Despite a global emphasis on safety, construction personnel experience a sizable number of occupational injuries. The dynamic nature of construction sites makes it extremely challenging to completely eliminate the hazards associated with these injuries, but an awareness of them and acknowledgment of their potential dangers are crucial first steps in improving the safety of the workers. This paper’s goal is to add to the construction safety body of knowledge by conducting a thorough literature review and identifying, defining, and categorizing the safety hazards that affect the transportation sector of the construction industry. Through a literature review, fourteen (14) construction highway safety hazards were identified and categorized as primary, physical, chemical, and ergonomic or other, and based upon how often they were mentioned in the literature, working at heights, material and equipment handling, and heavy machinery appear to be the most hazardous to workers’ safety. Recognizing the hazards, taking preventative measures, and implementing best practices for managing them are vital to improving worker safety and reducing the severity of injuries when they do occur. The results of this study will help employers in the construction industry detect potential safety hazards and lower the likelihood that highway workers will sustain occupational accidents and injuries from them.
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U2 - 10.1061/9780784485538.011
DO - 10.1061/9780784485538.011
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85197246162
T3 - International Conference on Transportation and Development 2024: Pavements and Infrastructure Systems - Selected Papers from the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2024
SP - 118
EP - 129
BT - International Conference on Transportation and Development 2024
A2 - Wei, Heng
PB - American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
T2 - International Conference on Transportation and Development 2024: Pavements and Infrastructure Systems, ICTD 2024
Y2 - 15 June 2024 through 18 June 2024
ER -