Authors
Muhammad Khan, Rabia Khalid, Sharjeel Anjum, Numan Khan, Seungwon Cho, Chansik Park
Publication date
2022/4/1
Source
Automation in Construction
Volume
136
Pages
104153
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Monitoring the unsafe behavior of construction workers at risky elevations is essential for eliminating fall from height (FFH) accidents. This study aims to bridge the gap between technological advancements and their application in the construction industry by introducing real-time hybrid vision- and IoT-based systems for safety engineers to monitor the use of safety hooks at risky elevations in real-time. The proposed system for hybrid smart safety hooks (HSSH) integrates three components: 1) vision (AprilTag detection) and IoT sensors (IMU and Altimeter) based monitoring systems, 2) web-based management platform (WBMP), and 3) backend cloud server (BCS) storage system. The proposed system aims to help safety managers by efficiently automating multiple workers’ safety monitoring in real-time at the complex construction sites where performing a hazardous activity at a risk height may lead to FFH fatality …