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Implementing and evaluating novel safety training methods for construction sector workers: Results of a randomized controlled trial

机译:实施和评估建筑部门工人的新型安全培训方法:随机对照试验的结果

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Introduction: The construction industry is regarded as one of the most unsafe occupational fields worldwide. Despite general agreement that safety training is an important factor in preventing accidents in the construction sector, more studies are needed to identify effective training methods. To address the current research gap, this study evaluated the impact of novel, participatory safety training methods on construction workers' safety competencies. Specifically, we assessed the efficacy of an immersive virtual reality (VR)-based safety training program and a participatory human factors safety training program (HFST) in construction industry workplaces. Method: In 2019, 119 construction sector workers from eight workplaces participated in a randomized controlled trial conducted in Finland. All the study participants were assessed using questionnaires at baseline, immediately after the intervention and at one-month follow-up. We applied generalized linear mixed modeling for statistical analysis. Results: Compared to lecture-based safety training, VR-based safety training showed a stronger impact on safety motivation, self-efficacy and safety-related outcome expectancies. In addition, the construction sector workers who participated in the VR-based safety training showed a greater increase in self-reported safety performance at one-month follow-up. Contrary to our study hypotheses, we found no significant differences between the study outcomes in terms of study participants in the HFST training condition and the comparison condition without HFST training. Conclusion: Our study indicates that VR technology as a safety training tool has potential to increase safety competencies and foster motivational change in terms of the safety performance of construction sector workers. In the future, the efficacy of participatory human factors safety training should be studied further using a version that targets both managerial and employee levels and is implemented in a longer format. Practical implications: Safety training in virtual reality provides a promising alternative to passive learning methods. Its motivating effect complements other safety training activities. (C) 2020 National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:介绍:建筑业被认为是全球最不安全的职业领域之一。尽管普遍认为,安全培训是防止建设部门事故的重要因素,但需要更多的研究来确定有效的培训方法。为了解决目前的研究差距,本研究评估了新颖,参与式安全培训方法对建筑工人安全能力的影响。具体而言,我们评估了沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)的安全培训计划和建筑行业工作场所的参与式人为因素安全培训计划(HFST)的疗效。方法:2019年,来自八个工作场所的119名建筑部门工人参加了在芬兰进行的随机对照试验。所有研究参与者在基线上使用问卷进行评估,在干预后立即和一个月的随访。我们应用了统计分析的广义线性混合建模。结果:与基于讲座的安全培训相比,基于VR的安全培训对安全动力,自我效能和与安全相关的结果预期产生了更强的影响。此外,参加基于VR的安全培训的建筑业工人表现出在一个月的随访时自我报告的安全性能提高。与我们的研究假设相反,我们发现在HFST培训条件的研究参与者和没有HFST培训的比较条件方面没有显着差异。结论:我们的研究表明,VR技术作为安全培训工具有可能提高建设部门工人安全绩效的安全能力和促进动机变化。将来,应使用针对管理和员工级别的版本进一步研究参与式人类因素安全培训的疗效,并以更长的格式实施。实际意义:虚拟现实中的安全培训为被动学习方法提供了有希望的替代方案。其激励效果补充了其他安全培训活动。 (c)2020国家安全委员会和elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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