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전현우 ( Hyun Woo Jeon ),정인수 ( In Su Jung ),이찬식 ( Chan Sik Lee ) 한국안전학회(구 한국산업안전학회) 2013 한국안전학회지 Vol.28 No.6
Construction machinery has been utilized to carry out construction works effectively. Using construction machinery enables a builder to reduce the time and the cost needed for the construction, but the fatal accident caused by it has been increased. This study is intended to identify risk magnitude of accident by kind of construction machinery through interviews with experts. Construction machineries surveyed in this research are excavator, tower crane, lift, mobile crane and forklift, those are the machinery which accident occurs more often than the other machinery. To evaluate the risk of the accidents identified, risk category was determined according to the US DOD system safety program (MIL-STD-882B) considering the risk degree and intensity. As a result, accident occurred in the process of material transport & handling was found to be the most dangerous. On the other hand, the accidents caused by the defective machinery and the poor safety gear were considered to be less dangerous relatively. The risk category by type of construction machinery suggested in this study is expected to provide the basic data in developing the safety guidance for construction project.
화학사고 발생시 화학사고물질의 실내유입에 따른 피해 최소화 방안 연구
전현우(Jeon, Hyunwoo),김지수(Kim, Jisoo),최정숙(Choi, Joungsook),서지훈(Seo, Jihoon),최윤희(Choi, Yun-Hee),손종렬(Sohn, Jongryeul),김민영(Kim, Minyeong),정나나(Jeong, Na-na) 한국퍼실리티매니지먼트학회 2020 한국퍼실리티매니지먼트학회지 Vol.15 No.2
This study was conducted to find ways to minimize damage caused by the infiltration of hazardous chemicals into the residential area in the event of a chemical accident. The investigation was conducted on major hazardous chemicals by investigating cases of indoor infiltration among chemical accidents at home and abroad. In addition, the management plan for chemical accidents at facilities classified as vulnerable facilities(housing and public facilities, research institutes, subways) was investigated. Based on these findings, the current policies were reviewed and suggestions were made to minimize damage caused by indoor infiltration in the event of chemical accidents.