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Towards a unifying domain model of construction safety, health and well-being: SafeConDM

Beidi Li, Carl Schultz, Jochen Teizer, Olga Golovina, Jürgen Melzner

2021Advanced Engineering Informatics34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Specific occupational construction safety, health, and well-being related knowledge and information are scattered and fragmented. Despite technological advancements of information and knowledge management, a link between safety management and information models is still missing. In this paper we present first steps towards a unifying formal (logic-based) domain model of construction safety, called SafeConDM, that consists of: (1) a semantically rich ontology of hazard, safety concepts, and concept relationships that builds on, and integrates with, existing construction safety ontologies and building information models; (2) a set of first-order if-then rules linking construction site states with the potential for specific hazards to occur that we define in a novel way using spatial artefacts. We present a prototype software tool, based on our ASP4BIM tool that implements SafeConDM for construction hazard analysis and safe construction planning decision support, and empirically evaluate our tool on three real-world construction building models.

Topics & Concepts

OntologyDomain (mathematical analysis)HazardComputer scienceInformation modelBuilding information modelingSet (abstract data type)Construction site safetyRisk analysis (engineering)Software engineeringKnowledge managementEngineeringData scienceSystems engineeringPhilosophyMathematicsChemical engineeringEpistemologyProgramming languageStructural engineeringOrganic chemistryChemistryMathematical analysisMedicineCompatibility (geochemistry)BIM and Construction IntegrationOccupational Health and Safety ResearchInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring