[筆譯] 1.2/字 英翻中_期刊論文(已徵得)

作者: elewis (唔...)   2014-06-23 11:10:33
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Abstract
Problem: This study evaluated common scaffold safety practices in
construction. Method: A 150-point checklist was used to evaluate
supported scaffold safety practices at 113 scaffolds in nine areas of the
eastern United States. Results: Thirty-six scaffolds (31.9%) were either in
danger of collapse or were missing planking, guardrails, or adequate access.
There was a strong statistical correlation between structural flaws
and fall protection hazards, and between proper scaffold safety practice and
(a) competent persons with scaffold safety training, (b) use of
separate scaffold erection contractors, and (c) scaffolds that were not
simple frame types. A slightly weaker correlation was found with union
status of the scaffold erector, and no correlation was found with geography,
site size, number of scaffold users, and trade working on the scaffold.
Discussion: Recommendations are made for safer scaffold practice, including a
simple 4-factor scaffold inspection method. Impact on
Industry: Implementation of the 4-factor method could result in a
cost-effective way to identify unsafe scaffolds.
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