Friday 30 September 2022

Study of the Struck-By Hazard in the Application of Ultrasound Sensor in Construction Safety | Chapter 4 | Current Overview on Science and Technology Research Vol. 5

 Traditional building sites were simpler than modern ones, and safety management was developed to address these easier construction challenges. Currently, sensors are employed in construction safety management to provide the essential level of safety for complicated sites due to their capacity for automating operations and real-time monitoring. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the appropriateness of several sensor technologies for use in struckby hazard avoidance systems and to determine how well sensors protect construction sites from such dangers. As managing construction sites becomes more challenging, the construction industry is currently under pressure to complete projects as rapidly as possible while also fulfilling the goal of safety. To manage complex facilities and protect against potential dangers, an early warning system with ultrasonic sensors is suggested. The administration of modern construction sites with outdated safety management methodologies makes them difficult to monitor since new building techniques are being implemented at such sophisticated sites and in response to swift, ongoing changes in construction sites. The early warning system under consideration will help site managers perform their duties more effectively. Several experts have carried out numerous studies on the prevention of strike-by danger in construction. However, it isn't given enough consideration, particularly when using ultrasound sensors to protect against potential dangers. As a result, it has been established how effectively ultrasonic sensors may be used in this area of construction.


Author(s) Details:

P. Vishal,
Department of Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture, Andhra Pradesh, 520008, Vijayawada, India.

M. Kranti Kumar,
Department of Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture, Andhra Pradesh, 520008, Vijayawada, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/COSTR-V5/article/view/8334

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