Modeling the occupational health risk of workers caused by environmental release during the production of PC components

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Prefabricated construction is one of the solutions to the problem of balancing environmental improvements with the new buildings in the construction industry. Some work originally done on site is transferred to the front end, and the occupational health risks to industrial workers during the production of prefabricate concrete components are thus aggravated. This study aims to propose a framework to simulate the occupational health risks of workers in prefabricate concrete component plants from the perspective of risk identification, risk assessment, and risk control. Through the following 4 steps, including environmental release monitoring, diffusion and human inhalation mechanism analysis, occupational health risk evaluation, and full-path health risk simulation, this study maps physical entities to virtual reality. The proposed method tends to address the root causes behind occupational health risks, such as the lack of measurement, assessment and prevention criteria, and providing new ideas for theoretical research and innovative practice of HSE management and risk management in the construction industry.

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Cui, P., Zhao, H., Dong, Z., Ju, X., Zou, P., & Zhou, S. (2022). Modeling the occupational health risk of workers caused by environmental release during the production of PC components. Frontiers in Public Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1076461

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