Article ID: | iaor20121430 |
Volume: | 45 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 281 |
End Page Number: | 290 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2012 |
Journal: | Accident Analysis and Prevention |
Authors: | Ribeiro Rita A, Pinto Abel, Nunes Isabel L |
Keywords: | risk |
Quantifying or, more generally, estimating the severity of the possible consequences of occupational accidents is a decisive step in any occupational risk assessment process. Because of the lack of historic information (accident data collection and recording are incipient and insufficient, particularly in construction) and the lack of practical tools in the construction industry, the estimation/quantification of occupational accident severity is a notably arbitrary process rather than a systematic and rigorous assessment. This work proposes several severity functions (based on a safety risk assessment) to represent biomechanical knowledge with the aim of determining the severity level of occupational accidents in the construction industry and, consequently, improving occupational risk assessment quality. We follow a fuzzy approach because it makes it possible to capture and represent imprecise knowledge in a simple and understandable way for users and specialists.