Exploring associations between resilience and construction safety performance in safety networks
Authored by Farah Wehbe, Hattab Malak Al, Farook Hamzeh
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2015.10.006
Sponsors:
University Research Board
Lebanese National Council for Scientific Research
Platforms:
NetLogo
Gephi
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Other Narrative
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Abstract
Safety management plays a major role in construction as negligence may
result in loss of lives and detrimental project consequences. The Middle
East witnesses poor safety management where companies need to improve
their performance instead of hiding their deficiencies. This study aims
at evaluating safety performance and network resilience to risks by
studying safety-related interactions among the construction team. Safety
on three mega-projects is evaluated by analyzing their respective
networks for communication and safety management and mapping them using
Gephi. Using Social Network Analysis (SNA), visualizations and various
metrics were computed revealing network characteristics and
communication patterns. Resilience metrics were measured using actual
safety performance data and overall network resilience was simulated
through agent-based modeling using NetLogo. Results and correlations
show that networks with better interaction and structure have higher
resilience to prevalent risks and have better actual safety performance.
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Operations management