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

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Zhou, Wei ; Zhao, Tingsheng ; Liu, Wen ; Tang, Jingjing

Safety Science

2018

109

95-108

construction industry ; plant safety organization ; construction sites ; cranes

Safety organization

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2018.05.001

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"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-based approaches are lacking. The aim of this paper is to analyze tower crane safety from a complex sociotechnical system perspective through implementing both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. Characteristics of five tower crane safety system components are summarized with a new framework comprised of five system-based levels based on Rasmussen's risk management theory. Fifty-six contributing factors of tower crane safety were identified. The AcciMap technique was applied to qualitatively build a generic model for tower crane safety, which comprehensively presents the systems levels and casual paths of the contributing factors. A survey was conducted to quantitatively research the tower crane safety system. Nine main dimensions and 25 critical factors were found pertaining to the tower crane safety system. These results provide a new lens for tower crane safety and contribute new systems thinking applications in tower crane safety management."

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