Description |
1 online resource (vi, 214 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
How does social exchange theory, perceived organizational support and leader-member exchange affect construction practitioners' perception on construction safety? An asymmetric information approach -- An appraisal of drivers to efficient occupational health and safety performance management for small-scale contractors in Zambia -- Rule based safety checking in scaffolds by integrating building information modeling (BIM) and safety management -- A comparative study on scholars' perspectives on factors that affect safety awareness -- Hazard awareness in property refurbishment work: an analysis on court case precedents -- Identification of workplace risks and their risk assessment during transmission line construction: a case study on infrastructure project in Nepal -- Feminizing a masculinised industry: from alterning the demography to transforming the logic -- Hazard awareness in stages of real estate development -- Demystifying the recent trends and advances in safety culture research: a systematic review -- Developing safety capabilities in integrated project delivery: mobilising the institutional analysis and development framework |
Summary |
This book covers the economics of construction safety, such as the asymmetric information of different construction practitioners in Hong Kong, studies feminism in Australias traditionally male-dominated construction industry, and researches an efficient Small-Scale Contractors construction health and safety performance management in Zambia. It also constructs the risk rating matrix and assesses occupational hazards identification and risk Assessment in Kaligandakis Construction Project. Besides, it throws light on construction safety informatics, such as scaffolds safety via rule-based safety checking and BIM. It compares safety awareness in academic databases in construction, manufacturing, traffic, and health and food industries. It studies construction, real estate hazard, and urban renewal hazard articles indexed on the Web of Science. It conducts a systematic literature review on safety culture. Lastly, it reviewed refurbishment and demolition work in Hong Kongs legal databases |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 15, 2022) |
Subject |
Construction industry -- Safety measures -- Economic aspects
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Construction industry -- Safety measures -- Data processing
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Li, Rita Yi Man, editor.
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ISBN |
9789811932342 |
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9811932344 |
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