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Safety science

Journal Volume: 169
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Journal Year: 2024
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

A real-time automatic fire emergency evacuation route selection model based on decision-making processes of pedestrians

An analysis of safety practices for small, medium, and large construction projects: a resilience engineering perspective

Audit masquerade: how audits provide comfort rather than treatment for serious safety problems

Daily variation in sleepiness among firefighters while working the 24/48 and 48/96 shift schedules

Exploring industry 4.0 technologies to improve manufacturing enterprise safety management: a TOPSIS-based decision support system and real case study

Glimpse of safety science development in China: a review of safety fundamental research and construction of six new postgraduate courses for safety majors by safety & security theory innovation and promotion Center of Central South University

Investigation of pedestrian speed in formation evacuating in two specific water depths

Is drug driving more common among those who know where the police are? An investigation into the use and non-use of Facebook police location communities

Leader trait affective presence and safety behaviors: the role of work engagement

Occupational health and safety issues in human-robot collaboration: state of the art and open challenges

Occupational safety and multiple management systems certifications: the influence of internationalisation of the firm

Product safety culture as a concept for the development of safety-critical products in regulated industries

Safer designs with BIM based fall hazards identification and accident prevention

Supporting human supervision in autonomous collision avoidance through agent transparency

The road to Olympic failure is paved in poor risk management

The value of a statistical life in reducing fire risk: a choice experiment among Dutch citizens