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A BIM-Based Approach for Assessing Occupational Health Risks in a Building Construction Project
by
Jangam, Apurva
, Choi, Jae-Ho
, Cheriyan, Daniel
in
Air pollution
/ Asthma
/ BIM
/ Building
/ Building information modeling
/ Built environment
/ Case studies
/ Construction industry
/ Construction materials
/ Construction sites
/ Construction workers
/ Datasets
/ Dust
/ Hazardous materials
/ Hazardous substances
/ Health aspects
/ Health hazards
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ HR index
/ Lung cancer
/ Occupational health
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ PM control measures
/ Project engineering
/ Renovation & restoration
/ Simulation
/ Supervisors
/ toxic substance
/ Toxic substances
/ Urban environments
/ Workers
2024
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A BIM-Based Approach for Assessing Occupational Health Risks in a Building Construction Project
by
Jangam, Apurva
, Choi, Jae-Ho
, Cheriyan, Daniel
in
Air pollution
/ Asthma
/ BIM
/ Building
/ Building information modeling
/ Built environment
/ Case studies
/ Construction industry
/ Construction materials
/ Construction sites
/ Construction workers
/ Datasets
/ Dust
/ Hazardous materials
/ Hazardous substances
/ Health aspects
/ Health hazards
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ HR index
/ Lung cancer
/ Occupational health
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ PM control measures
/ Project engineering
/ Renovation & restoration
/ Simulation
/ Supervisors
/ toxic substance
/ Toxic substances
/ Urban environments
/ Workers
2024
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A BIM-Based Approach for Assessing Occupational Health Risks in a Building Construction Project
by
Jangam, Apurva
, Choi, Jae-Ho
, Cheriyan, Daniel
in
Air pollution
/ Asthma
/ BIM
/ Building
/ Building information modeling
/ Built environment
/ Case studies
/ Construction industry
/ Construction materials
/ Construction sites
/ Construction workers
/ Datasets
/ Dust
/ Hazardous materials
/ Hazardous substances
/ Health aspects
/ Health hazards
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ HR index
/ Lung cancer
/ Occupational health
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ PM control measures
/ Project engineering
/ Renovation & restoration
/ Simulation
/ Supervisors
/ toxic substance
/ Toxic substances
/ Urban environments
/ Workers
2024
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A BIM-Based Approach for Assessing Occupational Health Risks in a Building Construction Project
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A BIM-Based Approach for Assessing Occupational Health Risks in a Building Construction Project
2024
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Overview
Construction work sites and the surrounding built environments are notable contributors to atmosphere dust particulate matter (PM) emissions. PM produced in construction processes contain a range of chemically hazardous substances, posing significant health risks (HR) to individuals. As such, the evaluation of occupational HR in construction has become a focal point of interest internationally. Initiated in the early 2000s, there has been a growing demand within the construction research community for the creation of a unified PM database that encapsulates a wide array of construction activities. Previous studies have endeavored to establish a PM database for various construction contexts, yet they have fallen short in thoroughly addressing the diversity of construction materials and the levels of toxic substances (TS) within the PM. This research introduced a comprehensive PM and TS dataset and conducted a case study to measure the HR associated with diverse construction processes. This was accomplished by implementing a semi-automated Building Information Modeling (BIM) version 2020-based plugin, which streamlines the assessment of occupational HR in construction projects. This system provides construction supervisors with a tool to visually assess the HR of daily operations, thereby facilitating the adoption of preemptive measures to protect the health of construction workers.
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