Strategies for construction hazard recognition


Figure 6. Social network diagram of crew 2 and crew 10



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STRATEGIES FOR CONSTRUCTION HAZARD RECOGNITION
Figure 6. Social network diagram of crew 2 and crew 10
Finally, we recommend future studies that focus on developing augmented environments that cannot only improve hazard recognition ability but also predict worker response in complex and dynamic construction environments. Also, adding the fourth dimension – time to create D environments along with representative audio effects may significantly improve and more realistically reflect the dynamics on typical construction projects. The concept of D


171 environments along with other discussed concepts such as serious games and mnemonics can significantly improve the immersive experience of workers. . For this to become a reality, enhanced interoperability between game engines and BIM tools are essential. Further, customized AV environments for training depicting the actual project being developed or constructed may provide an improved level of contextual learning for workers.
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