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Health and safety concerns at construction sites have become increasingly significant, especially with the rapid technological development and the opportunities it brings. Since fall-from-height incidents are the most frequent construction accidents in the field, this paper focuses on a fall risk prevention method for building construction sites by integrating algorithm-based techniques with BIM models and introducing a smart adaptive system that automatically detects danger zones and places requiring safety equipment regardless of the layout complexity and design modifications. Moreover, the work reveals the optimal quantities and material takeoffs for the suggested safety plan over time, based on the construction sequence. It provides a 4D BIM simulation of building projects, in which the appropriate configurations, quantities, lengths, and costs of the required safety equipment can be derived at any chosen time interval within the construction stage.
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Zagorácz, M. B., Rák, O., Máder, P. M., Rácz, V. N., Bakai, N., Etlinger, J., & Jászberényi, T. (2026). Enhanced Fall-Risk Protection in Building Projects Using a BIM-Based Algorithmic Approach. Technologies, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies14010052
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