Using eye-tracker to compare search patterns between experienced and novice workers for site hazard identification

作者: Ren-Jye Dzeng , Chin-Teng Lin , Yi-Cho Fang

DOI: 10.1016/J.SSCI.2015.08.008

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摘要: The construction industry accounts for a high number of accidents. Although identifying hazards prior to commencing is widely employed prevent accidents, it typically fails because insufficient safety experience. experience helps in training novice inspectors, although extracting and describing tacit knowledge explicitly difficult. This study created digital building site, designed hazard-identification experiment involving four workplaces featuring obvious unobvious (e.g., falls, collapses, electric shocks), an eye-tracker was used compare the search patterns experienced workers. results indicated that assisted workers assessing both (p

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