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A scientometric analysis and review of fall from height research in construction [PDF]
Fall from height (FFH) in the construction industry has earned much attention among researchers in recent years. The present review-based study introduced a science mapping approach to evaluate the FFH studies related to the construction industry.
C, Vigneshkumar, Ravindra Salve, Urmi
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The development and deployment of a maintenance operations safety survey [PDF]
Objective: Based on the line operations safety audit (LOSA), two studies were conducted to develop and deploy an equivalent tool for aircraft maintenance: the maintenance operations safety survey (MOSS).
Braithwaite, Graham, Langer, Marie
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Consistency and stability of risk indicators: The case of road infrastructures [PDF]
Over the last decade, the World Road Association – PIARC and several European research projects, among which Ecoroads, have encouraged a promising reflection on risk analysis methods, acceptance criteria and safety practices applied to the road system ...
Di Mascio, Paola+2 more
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Meta-learning for Safety Management
The experience gathered from normal industrial operations allows us to associate its degrading conditions with the potential for an accident. Such association is the basis for the definition of the system risk and appropriate safety measures. If a skilled operator observes further degrading conditions, his/her mind quickly learns from this new ...
Paltrinieri N.+4 more
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Advanced management of safety [PDF]
It is in the corporate best interest for safety management to be pro-active and provide input from analyses to the impacted public concerning residual risk associated with projects, in addition to the normally expected support to design engineering and project management from conceptual design through final disposal of project waste. Though not for the
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Based on China’s new development philosophy, and following the idea of “assessing the overall levels firstly, then anchoring the subsystems contributions and finally identifying the obstacle factors”, an evaluation system of high-quality development (HQD)
Xiaolin Yang, Zengwei Feng, Yiyan Chen
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Pulling is one of the manual material handling activities that could lead to work-related musculoskeletal disorders. The objectives of this study were to explore the development of muscular fatigue when performing intermittent pulling tasks and to ...
Cannan Yi+5 more
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SAFETY MANAGEMENT FOR THE MARITIME INDUSTRY: THE INTERNATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT CODE [PDF]
ABSTRACT It is widely accepted that more than 80 percent of all high-consequence marine disasters have been the result of human error (for example, the Exxon Valdez, Amoco Cadiz, and Braer incidents). In the wake of such accidents, it has become apparent that many of these human errors are the result of problems rooted in organizational ...
Karlene H. Roberts, William H. Moore
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Background. The study examines the mediation effect of safety knowledge in causal the relationship between Occupational Health and Safety Management Frameworks (OHSMF) and occupational injuries and workplace accidents in the Ghanaian Oil and Gas Industry.
Suxia Liu+4 more
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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disease affecting motor neurons. Individuals with SMA experience mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of an antioxidant and neuroprotective substance, ergothioneine (ERGO), on an SMNΔ7 mouse model of SMA.
Francesca Cadile+8 more
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