2013
DOI: 10.1108/ecam-08-2011-0073
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A case study analysis of fatal incidents involving excavators in the Australian construction industry

Abstract: Purpose -The paper analyses the nature and causes of fatal incidents involving excavators occurring in the Australian construction industry. A three-level incident causation model developed by researchers at Loughborough University forms the theoretical framework for this analysis, which seeks to identify immediate circumstances, shaping factors and originating influences in selected incidents. Design/methodology/approach -Case study incidents were identified from the National Coronial Information System datab… Show more

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“…This model has been used in subsequent analysis of construction accidents in Australia and the USA. It has been found to be useful in explaining the causes of both fatal accidents (Cooke and Lingard, 2011;Lingard, Cooke and Gharaie, 2013a;Lingard, Cooke and Gharaie, 2013b), and non-fatal accidents (Behm and Schneller, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model has been used in subsequent analysis of construction accidents in Australia and the USA. It has been found to be useful in explaining the causes of both fatal accidents (Cooke and Lingard, 2011;Lingard, Cooke and Gharaie, 2013a;Lingard, Cooke and Gharaie, 2013b), and non-fatal accidents (Behm and Schneller, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shaping factors generally result into the immediate circumstances, and include: workers' health condition and fatigue, worksite constrictions and housekeeping, and level of supervision and communication. Originating influences (underlying or secondary causes) instigate the shaping factors, and include client's requirements, economic climate, safety culture, design of structure, risk management system (HSE, 2003;Lingard et al, 2013), social pressure and failure of the management to anticipate the potential hazards .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Excavator is a commonly deployed platform in disaster sites. However there has been a rise in accident numbers in controlled construction environments with respect to the number of units being used, which has been a major health and safety concern [29]. The manipulator kinematics has been introduced by Koivo et al [30], extended to dynamics by Vähä and Koivo [31,32].…”
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confidence: 99%