Development and application of safety technology adoption decision-making tool

Nnaji, C; Gambatese, J; Karakhan, A and Osei-Kyei, R (2020) Development and application of safety technology adoption decision-making tool. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 146(4): 04020028, ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

The need to enhance worker safety in construction has often studied recently due to the high rates of fatalities and injuries in the construction industry. To abate this scourge, various control methods including the use of technology have been adopted to improve workplace safety performance in construction. However, not all of the technologies adopted by industry personnel for safety management have achieved the desired outcome or have proved to be effective. More research is needed regarding the adoption of safety technologies in the construction industry. Importantly, industry stakeholders need to evaluate their readiness to adopt safety technologies. The present study develops a decision-making tool that can aid in the adoption of safety technology in the construction industry. The safety technology decision-making adoption tool is developed using the fuzzy synthetic evaluation technique and consists of three categories of safety technology predictors: external, organization, and technology-related. Technology-based predictors have emerged as the most impactful predictor. Subsequently, a technology adoption assessment protocol was developed and applied to a case study to assess an organization's readiness to adopt wearable sensing devices. The present work contributes to the body of knowledge by identifying, quantifying, and categorizing predictors of technology adoption and then integrating the predictors into an evaluation protocol to assess the adoption of safety technologies in the construction industry. This contribution is translated into practice by developing a user-friendly tool called the Construction Safety Technology Adoption Index (C-STAI). The developed tool is expected to help construction professionals and practitioners make informed decisions regarding the adoption of safety technology. Improved technology adoption in construction is expected to lead to enhanced safety and reduce injuries on construction projects.

Item Type: Article
Index terms: construction professional, technology adoption, construction industry, fatalities, case study, control method, practitioner, decision-making, construction project, body of knowledge, safety management, construction safety, wearable sensing device, injury, fuzzy synthetic evaluation, workplace safety, personnel
Subjects: knowledge management, innovation and technology management, practitioner, data collection methods, industry analysis, decision-making and optimization, occupational health, environmental health, occupational health and safety management, decision analysis, health conditions and diseases, production management, monitoring and control, computer vision, professional development, health risk and incident analysis, management
Topics: Research Practice, Project Management, Engineering Principles, Information Management, Business Strategy, Health and Safety, Sustainability, Risk Management, Roles and Professions, Human Resources, Digital Applications
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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