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Spring 2013
Residential construction activities are predominantly physical in nature and are usually executed in uncomfortable environments at a fast pace. Workers in this industry require physical stamina as daily tasks often require prolonged standing, bending, stooping, material handling, working in...
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Application of the IUMSS Methodology for the Standardization and Integration of Management Systems in University Research Laboratories
DownloadSpring 2022
Jaramillo Chavez, Renzo Wilfredo
The purpose of this research is to investigate alternatives for the integration of management systems standards requirements into a single management system (MS) for university research laboratories and compare the resulting MSs after standardization and integration against the initial MSs....
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Spring 2019
According to Canadian Workers’ Compensation Boards (WCBs), there are a disturbing number of workplace injuries and fatalities every year. Literature suggests that various external factors such as economic, regulatory and social factors affect firms’, and associated industries’ safety culture....
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Methodology for Project Schedule Acceleration Integrated with Energy Source-Based Assessment of Occupational Health and Safety Risks
DownloadFall 2022
There will always be uncertainties and hazards involved with project activities in the construction industry. Both long-term and short-term safety events reported to occupational health and safety authorities are impacted by the practice of schedule compression by crashing the project activities....