IoT-based safety monitoring from the perspective of construction site workers

J. Häikiö, Johanna Kallio, Satu-Marja Mäkelä, Janne Keränen
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Abstract

Occupational safety and health is traditionally a challenging area in the labor-intensive construction industry as accidents at work and non-ergonomic work conditions lead to absences and premature retirement of construction workers. Recently, the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its accompanying technologies (e.g. wearable technologies) has enhanced interest in the occupational safety and health of construction work. The level of technology acceptance among construction workers is a crucial element in the adoption of these technologies. The main objectives of this study are to enhance understanding about construction workers’ attitudes towards IoT-based data-intensive work safety and wellbeing solutions and to identify factors that can promote technology adoption. Data for the study was collected through an online survey of 4385 construction workers. Based on the survey data it seems that construction workers would accept the sharing and utilizing data collected from them in the worksite environment if it could help identify employee personal health risks or promote personal and colleagues' occupational safety. Respondents were most concerned about privacy and security regarding wearables in the workplace. It can be concluded that user acceptance and trust building are key components in the adoption of IoT-based occupational safety and health solutions. Future studies should investigate methods for actively involving construction workers in the design and development process of IoT-based work safety solutions and examine technological solutions that promote trust building among construction workers.
基于物联网的建筑工地安全监控
职业安全和健康历来是劳动密集型建筑行业的一个具有挑战性的领域,因为工作事故和不符合人体工程学的工作条件导致建筑工人缺勤和提前退休。最近,物联网(IoT)及其配套技术(如可穿戴技术)的兴起,增强了人们对建筑工作职业安全和健康的兴趣。建筑工人对技术的接受程度是采用这些技术的关键因素。本研究的主要目的是增进对建筑工人对基于物联网的数据密集型工作安全和福利解决方案的态度的理解,并确定可以促进技术采用的因素。这项研究的数据是通过对4385名建筑工人的在线调查收集的。根据调查数据,如果能够帮助识别员工个人健康风险或促进个人和同事的职业安全,建筑工人似乎会接受在工地环境中共享和利用从他们那里收集的数据。受访者最担心的是工作场所可穿戴设备的隐私和安全问题。可以得出结论,用户接受度和信任的建立是采用基于物联网的职业安全与健康解决方案的关键组成部分。未来的研究应探讨如何让建筑工人积极参与基于物联网的安全生产解决方案的设计和开发过程,并研究促进建筑工人之间建立信任的技术解决方案。
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