Towards safer tower crane operations: An innovative knowledge-based decision support system for automated safety risk assessment.

J Safety Res

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

Introduction: Tower cranes are commonly employed in construction projects, despite presenting significant hazards to the workforce involved.

Method: To address these safety concerns, a Knowledge-Based Decision-Support System for Safety Risk Assessment (KBDSS-SRA) has been developed. The system's capacity to thoroughly evaluate associated risks is illustrated through its utilization in various construction endeavors.

Results: The system accomplishes the following goals: (1) compiles essential risk factors specific to tower crane operations, (2) identifies critical safety risks that jeopardize worker well-being, (3) examines and assesses the identified safety risks, and (4) automates the labor-intensive and error-prone processes of safety risk assessment. The KBDSS-SRA assists safety management personnel in formulating well-grounded decisions and implementing effective measures to enhance the safety of tower crane operations.

Practical Applications: This is facilitated by an advanced computerized tool that underscores the paramount significance of safety risks and suggests strategies for their future mitigation.

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