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Cause Analysis and Countermeasures of Falling Accident in Building Construction
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jsse.202408104
Author(s)
Lu Yu, Zhichao Shao, Jin Xu*
Affiliation(s)
School of Environmental Science and Safety Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, China * Corresponding Author.
Abstract
Falling accidents from high places have the characteristics of high frequency and great harm, which will bring serious economic losses and social impacts to enterprises. In this paper, the falling accidents in building construction are taken as the research object, and 50 cases of falling accidents in recent years are studied by using 24Model-AHP accident cause analysis method, and various causes leading to accidents are statistically analyzed. Then, according to the results of statistical analysis, the main factors affecting the falling accident in building construction are screened out, and the weight of these factors is analyzed to determine the importance of each factor. Finally, according to the results of the weight analysis, this paper puts forward targeted countermeasures and suggestions for accident prevention, aiming at cutting off the accident chain and preventing the occurrence of accidents, thus reducing the number of accidents and reducing casualties and economic losses.
Keywords
Construction; Falling from a Height; 24Model-AHP; Cause Analysis; Preventive Measures
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