Impacts of adverse environmental factors on construction workers' attention allocation during hazard identification: a study of noise and heat exposure
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
ISSN: 0969-9988
Article publication date: 13 September 2024
Abstract
Purpose
There are many safety hazards in construction workplaces, and inattention to the hazards is the main reason why construction workers failed to identify the hazards. Reasonably allocating attention during hazard identification is critical for construction workers’ safety. However, adverse working environments in job sites may undermine workers’ attention. Previous studies failed to investigate the impacts of environmental factors on attention allocation, which hinders taking appropriate measures to eliminate safety incidents when encountering adverse working environments. This study aims to examine the effects of workplace noise and heat exposure on workers’ attention allocation during construction hazard identification to fill the research gap.
Design/methodology/approach
This study applied an experimental study where a within-subject experiment was designed. Fifteen construction workers were invited to perform hazard identification tasks in panoramic virtual reality. They were exposed to three noise levels (60, 85 and 100 dBA) in four thermal conditions (26°C, 50% RH; 33°C, 50% RH; 30°C, 70% RH; 33°C, 70% RH). Their eye movements were recorded to indicate their attention allocation under each condition.
Findings
The results show that noise exposure reduced workers’ attention to hazardous areas and the impacts increased with the noise level. Heat exposure also reduced the attention, but it did not increase with the heat stress but with subjects’ thermal discomfort. The attention was impacted more by noise than heat exposure. Noise exposure in the hot climate should be more noteworthy because lower levels of noise would lead to significant changes. These visual characteristics led to poorer identification accuracy.
Originality/value
This study could extend the understanding of the relationship between adverse environmental factors and construction safety. Understanding the intrinsic reasons for workers' failed identification may also provide insights for the industry to enhance construction safety under adverse environments.
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Acknowledgements
The Junior Faculty’s Research Initiation Programme of Shenzhen University (No. 000001032506) supported this work. The conclusions herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsoring agencies.
Citation
Ouyang, Y., Huang, G. and He, S. (2024), "Impacts of adverse environmental factors on construction workers' attention allocation during hazard identification: a study of noise and heat exposure", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-04-2024-0438
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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