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Automated rule-based safety inspection and compliance checking of temporary guardrail systems in construction

Karsten Winther Johansen, Jochen Teizer, Carl Schultz

2024Automation in Construction21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The construction industry records more hazards compared to any other sector. Protective equipment, such as guardrail systems, is essential for protecting workers from deadly falls but may quickly become incompliant after installation. Yet, many construction projects do not have the resources to dedicate personnel to perform the inspection as frequently as needed. Therefore, this paper proposes an automated rule-based inspection and compliance-checking system that can assist the responsible personnel in detecting faulty guardrails in live work environments. The classification approach utilizes safety design and mimics the steps of human guardrailing compliance assessment, which enforces simplicity and transparency, allowing the human domain expert to remain in control. Even under scarce data availability, this first-of-a-kind classification approach is reliable and scalable and successfully classifies 21 predefined and 9 validation scenarios of guardrail systems for fall protection. • A rule-based approach for automated safety inspection and compliance checking. • Artificial intelligence assists in detecting faulty protective guardrail systems. • Proposed system considers reliability, scalability and feasibility for real world use. • System correctly identifies compliance issues in field-realistic scenarios. • The resulting source code is freely shared with researchers and practitioners.

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EngineeringConstruction engineeringCompliance (psychology)Forensic engineeringComputer scienceTransport engineeringPsychologySocial psychologyTransportation Safety and Impact AnalysisBIM and Construction IntegrationInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
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