Using functional resonance analysis method to understand construction activities for concrete structures.

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The improvement of safety management in the construction sector, especially in activities for concrete structures, continues to be necessary. This paper aims at increasing understanding of everyday construction activities for building concrete structures in order to improve resilient safety management. The Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) has been applied to these activities for this purpose. Analysis of available documentation, on-site interviews and observations have been conducted to collect data. The FRAM analysis revealed that the construction phase health and safety plan is rarely used, that organizational pressure affects safety and that leading indicators to monitor normal work are not used. In addition, delivery of concrete on site and crane operations as key factors due to their influence on variability. This study outlined the potential of the FRAM model as the basis of in-depth and systematic analysis of daily performance, highlighting issues that, until now, had been undervalued.

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Pardo-Ferreira, M. del C., Rubio-Romero, J. C., Gibb, A., & Calero-Castro, S. (2020). Using functional resonance analysis method to understand construction activities for concrete structures. Safety Science, 128, 104771.

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