2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ergon.2018.06.011
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Development of an observational checklist for falling risk assessment of high-voltage transmission tower construction workers

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“…Pihak Telkomsel mendirikan tower tersebut dengan sistem sewa lahan dan tentunya mengikuti prosedur perizinan yang ada (Lu, 2022). Sebelum melakuan pembangunan pihak telkomsel sudah pasti mencari titik lokasi yang sesuai dengan satelit dan setelah dapat titik tersebut maka mereka menemui pemilik lahan dan memberikan penawaran atau negoisasi untuk menyewa lahan itu (Chang, 2018).…”
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“…Pihak Telkomsel mendirikan tower tersebut dengan sistem sewa lahan dan tentunya mengikuti prosedur perizinan yang ada (Lu, 2022). Sebelum melakuan pembangunan pihak telkomsel sudah pasti mencari titik lokasi yang sesuai dengan satelit dan setelah dapat titik tersebut maka mereka menemui pemilik lahan dan memberikan penawaran atau negoisasi untuk menyewa lahan itu (Chang, 2018).…”
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“…Other researchers introduced and developed models and approaches in order to manage or assess risks especially related to safety and workers' issues in the construction field. Several risk factors related to the falls in high-voltage transmission towers were studied [20]. The effectiveness of virtual reality in safety studies on construction workers' fall risk attitude was examined [21].…”
Section: Risk Analysis In Construction Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the increase in age, the ability to be mobile declines [ 15 ]. The changes in physical structure and function, including instance, gait stability, muscle strength, joint flexibility, postural and neural control, etc., could cause functional limitation in the mobility of the elderly to varying degrees [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ]. In addition, significant body weight could make the force on the joints increase, thus aggravating the load on the lower extremities of overweight and obese older adults in daily mobile activities, which would increase the risk of falling [ 20 , 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%