Handbook of Drivers of Continuous Improvement in Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
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Handbook of Drivers of Continuous Improvement in Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
Umar, Tariq; Windapo, Abimbola; Emuze, Fidelis; Teizer, Jochen; Che Ibrahim, Che Khairil Izam; Sunindijo, Riza Yosia; Umeokafor, Nnedinma
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
316
Dura
9781032608723
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1 Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Every Brick: Scaffolding Success
PART 1 Drivers of the business case for healthier and safer construction
Chapter 2 Delivering a Health-Supportive Environment: A Key Role and Responsibility for the Construction Industry
Chapter 3 Drivers of the Continuous Improvement of the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Construction Workers: A Social Ecological Model
Chapter 4 A Continuous Improvement Model for Indonesian Construction Workers' Mental Health
PART 2 Opportunities and drivers of digital technologies for improving health and safety
Chapter 5 Wearable Sensing Devices for Better Monitoring of Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Construction
Chapter 6 Exploring the Role of Building Information Modeling in Prevention through Design Practices: The Findings in Malaysia's Construction Industry
Chapter 7 Employing BIM to Improve Construction Safety
Chapter 8 Drivers of Immersive Technologies in Construction Health and Safety Education and Training
PART 3 Drivers of human factors for improving health and safety
Chapter 9 What Is the Safety?Value Exchange in Modern Chinese Megaprojects: A Stakeholder Value Network Approach
Chapter 10 Analysing the Impact of Resilient Safety Culture in Construction Projects Using Interpretive Structural Modelling
Chapter 11 Personal Characteristics Influencing Construction Workers' Unsafe Behaviour
Chapter 12 Practical Strategies for Mitigating Accidents in the Construction Industry: A Case Study of South Africa
Chapter 13 Protocol for Evaluating Flexible Horizontal Lifeline Systems in Building Construction
PART 4 Drivers of safer design and procurement
Chapter 14 Navigating Design for Safety Education: A Framework of Diffusion and Implementation Barriers
Chapter 15 A Cost?Benefit Analysis of Construction Safety Implementation in Developing Countries
PART 5 Drivers of better health and wellbeing for construction
Chapter 16 Designing for Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing: A South African Perspective
Chapter 17 Work?Life Conflict Experienced by South African Construction Professionals
Chapter 18 Job Stressors and Coping Strategies of Chinese Construction Consulting Engineers
Chapter 19 Stress Management in Construction: A Driver of Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Improvement
PART 6 Opportunities for driving equality and inclusivity for safer construction
Chapter 20 Understanding Young Construction Workers' Perceptions and Stakeholder Preferences for Promoting Their Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 21 Promoting and Protecting the Positive Mental Health of Young Construction Personnel
Chapter 22 Understanding the Principles and Safety Implications of Neurodiversity in the Design of Professional Construction Workplaces
Conclusion
Chapter 23 Lessons Learnt and Way Forward: Over to You
PART 1 Drivers of the business case for healthier and safer construction
Chapter 2 Delivering a Health-Supportive Environment: A Key Role and Responsibility for the Construction Industry
Chapter 3 Drivers of the Continuous Improvement of the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Construction Workers: A Social Ecological Model
Chapter 4 A Continuous Improvement Model for Indonesian Construction Workers' Mental Health
PART 2 Opportunities and drivers of digital technologies for improving health and safety
Chapter 5 Wearable Sensing Devices for Better Monitoring of Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Construction
Chapter 6 Exploring the Role of Building Information Modeling in Prevention through Design Practices: The Findings in Malaysia's Construction Industry
Chapter 7 Employing BIM to Improve Construction Safety
Chapter 8 Drivers of Immersive Technologies in Construction Health and Safety Education and Training
PART 3 Drivers of human factors for improving health and safety
Chapter 9 What Is the Safety?Value Exchange in Modern Chinese Megaprojects: A Stakeholder Value Network Approach
Chapter 10 Analysing the Impact of Resilient Safety Culture in Construction Projects Using Interpretive Structural Modelling
Chapter 11 Personal Characteristics Influencing Construction Workers' Unsafe Behaviour
Chapter 12 Practical Strategies for Mitigating Accidents in the Construction Industry: A Case Study of South Africa
Chapter 13 Protocol for Evaluating Flexible Horizontal Lifeline Systems in Building Construction
PART 4 Drivers of safer design and procurement
Chapter 14 Navigating Design for Safety Education: A Framework of Diffusion and Implementation Barriers
Chapter 15 A Cost?Benefit Analysis of Construction Safety Implementation in Developing Countries
PART 5 Drivers of better health and wellbeing for construction
Chapter 16 Designing for Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing: A South African Perspective
Chapter 17 Work?Life Conflict Experienced by South African Construction Professionals
Chapter 18 Job Stressors and Coping Strategies of Chinese Construction Consulting Engineers
Chapter 19 Stress Management in Construction: A Driver of Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Improvement
PART 6 Opportunities for driving equality and inclusivity for safer construction
Chapter 20 Understanding Young Construction Workers' Perceptions and Stakeholder Preferences for Promoting Their Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 21 Promoting and Protecting the Positive Mental Health of Young Construction Personnel
Chapter 22 Understanding the Principles and Safety Implications of Neurodiversity in the Design of Professional Construction Workplaces
Conclusion
Chapter 23 Lessons Learnt and Way Forward: Over to You
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Chapter 1 Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Every Brick: Scaffolding Success
PART 1 Drivers of the business case for healthier and safer construction
Chapter 2 Delivering a Health-Supportive Environment: A Key Role and Responsibility for the Construction Industry
Chapter 3 Drivers of the Continuous Improvement of the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Construction Workers: A Social Ecological Model
Chapter 4 A Continuous Improvement Model for Indonesian Construction Workers' Mental Health
PART 2 Opportunities and drivers of digital technologies for improving health and safety
Chapter 5 Wearable Sensing Devices for Better Monitoring of Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Construction
Chapter 6 Exploring the Role of Building Information Modeling in Prevention through Design Practices: The Findings in Malaysia's Construction Industry
Chapter 7 Employing BIM to Improve Construction Safety
Chapter 8 Drivers of Immersive Technologies in Construction Health and Safety Education and Training
PART 3 Drivers of human factors for improving health and safety
Chapter 9 What Is the Safety?Value Exchange in Modern Chinese Megaprojects: A Stakeholder Value Network Approach
Chapter 10 Analysing the Impact of Resilient Safety Culture in Construction Projects Using Interpretive Structural Modelling
Chapter 11 Personal Characteristics Influencing Construction Workers' Unsafe Behaviour
Chapter 12 Practical Strategies for Mitigating Accidents in the Construction Industry: A Case Study of South Africa
Chapter 13 Protocol for Evaluating Flexible Horizontal Lifeline Systems in Building Construction
PART 4 Drivers of safer design and procurement
Chapter 14 Navigating Design for Safety Education: A Framework of Diffusion and Implementation Barriers
Chapter 15 A Cost?Benefit Analysis of Construction Safety Implementation in Developing Countries
PART 5 Drivers of better health and wellbeing for construction
Chapter 16 Designing for Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing: A South African Perspective
Chapter 17 Work?Life Conflict Experienced by South African Construction Professionals
Chapter 18 Job Stressors and Coping Strategies of Chinese Construction Consulting Engineers
Chapter 19 Stress Management in Construction: A Driver of Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Improvement
PART 6 Opportunities for driving equality and inclusivity for safer construction
Chapter 20 Understanding Young Construction Workers' Perceptions and Stakeholder Preferences for Promoting Their Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 21 Promoting and Protecting the Positive Mental Health of Young Construction Personnel
Chapter 22 Understanding the Principles and Safety Implications of Neurodiversity in the Design of Professional Construction Workplaces
Conclusion
Chapter 23 Lessons Learnt and Way Forward: Over to You
PART 1 Drivers of the business case for healthier and safer construction
Chapter 2 Delivering a Health-Supportive Environment: A Key Role and Responsibility for the Construction Industry
Chapter 3 Drivers of the Continuous Improvement of the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Construction Workers: A Social Ecological Model
Chapter 4 A Continuous Improvement Model for Indonesian Construction Workers' Mental Health
PART 2 Opportunities and drivers of digital technologies for improving health and safety
Chapter 5 Wearable Sensing Devices for Better Monitoring of Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Construction
Chapter 6 Exploring the Role of Building Information Modeling in Prevention through Design Practices: The Findings in Malaysia's Construction Industry
Chapter 7 Employing BIM to Improve Construction Safety
Chapter 8 Drivers of Immersive Technologies in Construction Health and Safety Education and Training
PART 3 Drivers of human factors for improving health and safety
Chapter 9 What Is the Safety?Value Exchange in Modern Chinese Megaprojects: A Stakeholder Value Network Approach
Chapter 10 Analysing the Impact of Resilient Safety Culture in Construction Projects Using Interpretive Structural Modelling
Chapter 11 Personal Characteristics Influencing Construction Workers' Unsafe Behaviour
Chapter 12 Practical Strategies for Mitigating Accidents in the Construction Industry: A Case Study of South Africa
Chapter 13 Protocol for Evaluating Flexible Horizontal Lifeline Systems in Building Construction
PART 4 Drivers of safer design and procurement
Chapter 14 Navigating Design for Safety Education: A Framework of Diffusion and Implementation Barriers
Chapter 15 A Cost?Benefit Analysis of Construction Safety Implementation in Developing Countries
PART 5 Drivers of better health and wellbeing for construction
Chapter 16 Designing for Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing: A South African Perspective
Chapter 17 Work?Life Conflict Experienced by South African Construction Professionals
Chapter 18 Job Stressors and Coping Strategies of Chinese Construction Consulting Engineers
Chapter 19 Stress Management in Construction: A Driver of Construction Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Improvement
PART 6 Opportunities for driving equality and inclusivity for safer construction
Chapter 20 Understanding Young Construction Workers' Perceptions and Stakeholder Preferences for Promoting Their Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 21 Promoting and Protecting the Positive Mental Health of Young Construction Personnel
Chapter 22 Understanding the Principles and Safety Implications of Neurodiversity in the Design of Professional Construction Workplaces
Conclusion
Chapter 23 Lessons Learnt and Way Forward: Over to You
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