The bowtie method: A review

A de Ruijter, F Guldenmund - Safety science, 2016‏ - Elsevier
The bowtie method is becoming more popular, but it lacks a consistent approach. This article
reviews the available literature and identifies the different approaches that are taken. There …

Risk analysis and assessment methodologies in the work sites: On a review, classification and comparative study of the scientific literature of the period 2000–2009

PK Marhavilas, D Koulouriotis, V Gemeni - Journal of Loss Prevention in …, 2011‏ - Elsevier
The objective of this work is to determine and study, analyze and elaborate, classify and
categorize the main risk analysis and risk-assessment methods and techniques by …

Applications and requirements of unmanned aerial systems (UASs) for construction safety

M Gheisari, B Esmaeili - Safety science, 2019‏ - Elsevier
The unmanned aerial system (UAS), as an emerging technology that can be used as a
vehicle in a variety of settings, has the potential to strongly affect safety performance. UASs …

Crane safety operations in modular integrated construction

AH Ali, T Zayed, M Hussein - Automation in Construction, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) is a rapid and sustainable solution for
construction projects. However, it poses challenges in crane safety operations (CSO). This …

Analyzing risk factors in crane-related near-miss and accident reports

G Raviv, B Fishbain, A Shapira - Safety science, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Learning lessons from near-miss reports is a well-known procedure in various high-hazard
industries. The construction industry tends to adopt near-miss management systems, but the …

AHP-based analysis of the risk potential of safety incidents: Case study of cranes in the construction industry

G Raviv, A Shapira, B Fishbain - Safety science, 2017‏ - Elsevier
The use of data collected from near-miss reports has added value to safety in high-hazard
industries such as aviation and the process industry, but this procedure has not yet taken …

Tower crane safety on construction sites: A complex sociotechnical system perspective

W Zhou, T Zhao, W Liu, J Tang - Safety science, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Tower crane is the lifeline of the construction industry, but tower crane accidents are still too
frequent. Despite the significant progress in tower crane safety research, system thinking …

A systematic review of scholarly works addressing crane safety requirements

S Sadeghi, N Soltanmohammadlou… - Safety Science, 2021‏ - Elsevier
The omnipresence of cranes in construction environments and the health and safety
concerns associated with their operations have constantly been increasing as a global …

Analysis of construction accidents in Turkey and responsible parties

GE Gürcanli, U Müngen - Industrial health, 2013‏ - jstage.jst.go.jp
Construction is one of the world's biggest industry that includes jobs as diverse as building,
civil engineering, demolition, renovation, repair and maintenance. Construction workers are …

Factors that affect safety of tower crane installation/dismantling in construction industry

IJ Shin - Safety science, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Construction of high-rise buildings, large-scale apartment blocks, or construction in urban
areas (especially busy downtowns) demands increasingly greater use of tower cranes …