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Leian Zhang, Junwu Wang, Han Wu, Mengwei Wu, Jingyi Guo and Shengmin Wang
Subway station projects are characterized by complex construction technology, complex site conditions, and being easily influenced by the surrounding environment; thus, construction safety accidents occur frequently. In order to improve the computing per...
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HyunKi Lee, Sasha Madar, Santusht Sairam, Tejas G. Puranik, Alexia P. Payan, Michelle Kirby, Olivia J. Pinon and Dimitri N. Mavris
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in the application of data science techniques that leverage aviation data collected from commercial airline operations to improve safety. This paper presents the application of machine learning to improve th...
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Shenping Hu, Zhuang Li, Yongtao Xi, Xunyu Gu and Xinxin Zhang
Many causal factors to marine traffic accidents (MTAs) influence each other and have associated effects. It is necessary to quantify the correlation path mode of these factors to improve accident prevention measures and their effects. In the application ...
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Petros Evgenikos, George Yannis, Katerina Folla, Robert Bauer, ... Christian Brandstaetter
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While Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) and buses account for just a small proportion of the vehicle fleet or the total vehicle kms travelled in the EU, they are over-involved in severe road accidents, creating a significant need to better understand the charac...
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Petros Evgenikos, George Yannis, Katerina Folla, Robert Bauer, ... Christian Brandstaetter
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Cyclists, while relatively small in proportion with respect to motorized vehicles, have a high level of vulnerability, creating a significant need to better understand the characteristics specific to this user group. A good insight into the problem provi...
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Piotr Olszewski, Beata Osinska, Anna Zielinska
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This paper attempts to examine and analyse accident causation and risk factors for pedestrian injuries at signalized locations in Warsaw. In large Polish cities like Warsaw, pedestrians constitute almost 60% of road fatalities. Although traffic safety si...
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Ehsan Gharaie, Helen Lingard, Tracy Cooke
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In ten years from 2004 to 2013, 359 workers died in the Australian construction industry because of work related causes. This paper investigates crane-related fatalities in order to find the upstream causation of such accidents. The National Coroners? In...
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John Spillane, Lukumon O. Oyedele
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Purpose: The overall aim of this research is to identify and catalogue the numerous managerial strategies for effective management of health and safety on a confined, urban, construction site. Design/Methodology/Approach: This is achieved by utilising in...
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