Authors
Hai Chien Pham, Akeem Pedro, Quang Tuan Le, Do-Yeop Lee, Chan-Sik Park
Publication date
2019/6
Journal
Universal Access in the Information Society
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
269-285
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
In order to proactively prevent accidents and injuries in construction, tertiary safety education should equip students with adequate safety knowledge and skills. However, in most construction curricula, safety is considered a low priority, and safety education is delivered in isolation, without sufficient interaction and practical experience to improve safety learning. On the other hand, anatomical theory in medicine has been adopted by and proved advantageous to various scientific disciplines. With this regard, this study presents an interactive construction safety education system using building anatomy modelling (BAM) based on the integration of anatomical theory and state-of-the-art visualization technologies. The BAM system comprises two modules: (1) knowledge acquisition module, which delivers safety knowledge to students; and (2) practical experience module, which enables students to interact with …