Andri Irfan Rifai, Jeffrey Victory, Indrastuti Indrastuti, Muhammad Isradi
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The building sector, particularly in the context of highrise buildings, presents unique health and safety risk management challenges. This bibliometric study seeks to examine and assess the current research on risk management in health and safety, specifically in highrise building development. By examining scholarly articles, this study seeks to identify key themes, trends, and gaps in the current knowledge base. A comprehensive search of relevant databases using VOSviewer yielded diverse scholarly articles, journals, and conference papers. The findings show 1000 studies comprising 469 journal articles, 478 books, seven monographs, two reports, and 41 additional formats. The visualization shows the keywords "Safety" and "Health" as the most impactful. The analysis reveals the evolution of research over time and the interdisciplinary nature of studies in this critical domain. The results of this study enhance our comprehension of the corpus of data and offer valuable suggestions for potential avenues of future investigation.