Developing A Rule-Based Dynamic Safety Checking Method for Enhancing Construction Safety

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Abstract

Safety code compliance checking before construction is a key step in risk control. However, the conventional safety compliance checking methods are static model-oriented, which can lead to both the low adaptability of the model to the dynamic construction process, and low checking efficiency. This paper develops a dynamic safety checking method based on BIM and topology for enhancing construction safety management, by incorporating actual construction processes. Firstly, based on the four stages of automatic safety checking, a comprehensive dynamic safety checking framework is proposed. Secondly, the object attributes and spatial location in the BIM model are extracted to form a dynamic topological relationship database. Following this, the dynamic safety checking method is designed, and the checking results are intuitively reported to users based on BIM software. An actual construction scenery is taken as an example to verify the feasibility of the method in the final stage. The results showed that the dynamic safety checking method, based on topology and rules, can help to accurately identify safety risks in the pre-construction stage and reduce the safety risks due to poor design considerations or construction process modification.

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Bao, Q., Zhou, J., Zhao, Y., Li, X., Tao, S., & Duan, P. (2022). Developing A Rule-Based Dynamic Safety Checking Method for Enhancing Construction Safety. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/su142114130

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