20% of the workers who die at work are construction workers but they represent only 4% of the employed workforce in the US. Hard hats are among the workers that have the most risk of being injured or even dying on the job. Sadly, most of these accidents are preventable.
As technology develops, the construction industry has been relying more and more on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to develop its projects. BIM is used throughout the life cycle of a construction project to digitally monitor the design, the plan and the construction itself. BIM can also be used for safety management.
A recent short study published by the Center For Construction Research and Training shows how “near miss accidents” can be visualized in Building Information Modeling. The authors of the study are Dr Eric Marks and Xu Chen from the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama. Dr Eric Marks recently hosted a free 30 min CPWR Webinar on this subject. The webinar can be seen here.
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