Search Results - "Hardison, Dylan"
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Improving firefighters hazard recognition with energy based hazard recognition training
Published in Safety science (01-04-2021)“…•Hazardous energy training was conducted with North Carolina firefighters.•Pre and post-test hazard assessments were conducted for firefighting…”
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Construction hazard prevention through design: Review of perspectives, evidence, and future objective research agenda
Published in Safety science (01-12-2019)“…•A review of Construction Hazard Prevention through Design review was conducted.•Testable research questions are provided for the domain.•A roadmap of future…”
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Does the format of design information affect hazard recognition performance in construction hazard prevention through design reviews?
Published in Safety science (01-01-2020)“…•A series of simulated design for safety reviews were conducted across the United States.•117 participants explored a mixture of design information to identify…”
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The influence of spatial cognition and variability of mental workload among construction hazard prevention through design tasks
Published in Safety science (01-08-2022)“…•Format of design information has little effect on mental workload.•Spatial cognitive capabilities do not influence hazard recognition skill.•A series of…”
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Revisiting Lorent and Szymberski: Evaluating how research in prevention through design is interpreted and cited
Published in Safety science (01-11-2020)“…•Authors owe to distinguishing between expert opinions and facts in citations.•Original citations need to be assessed for quality of the data…”
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Identifying construction supervisor competencies for effective site safety
Published in Safety science (01-06-2014)“…•OSHA 30-hour training has become the de facto for the construction supervisor.•It falls short in ensuring supervisors are adequately equipped for safety…”
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Information technology and safety
Published in Construction innovation (11-07-2016)“…Purpose The architecture, engineering and construction industry is known to account for a disproportionate rate of disabling injuries and fatalities…”
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Knowledge-Based Competencies Necessary for the Frontline Construction Supervisor: Improving Safety through Knowledge
Published 2012“…Evaluating supervisor competency levels has been a management challenge since the beginning of supervisory roles in the construction process. Supervisors…”
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Hazard Recognition in Design: Evaluating the Effects of Design Information on Hazard Recognition Performance
Published 2018“…The construction industry has long been known for its high injury and fatality rate. To combat this, researchers and practitioners have strived to develop new…”
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