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크레인 작업의 안전성 향상을 위한 작업자 체감 사고 원인 및 특별교육 현황 분석

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Analysis of Perceived Accident Causes and Special Training Status for Safety of Crane Operation
Abstract
Since cranes are a kind of complex human-machine systems, it is almost impossible to completely secure safety with current technologies. Therefore, managerial interventions to prevent human errors are needed for safely operating a crane. The Occupational Safety and Health law states that cabin-type crane operators should have crane drivers’ licence and crane-related operators (e.g., pendent-type crane operators, slinging workers) should take a special safety training. However, statistics on industrial accidents showed that fatalities due to crane accidents (185 accidents occurred during 2013~2017) were the highest among hazardous machinery and equipment. To effectively control the crane-related accidents, voices of crane workers need to be analyzed to investigate the current status. This study surveyed perceived causes of crane accidents and status of special safety training for crane workers of 387. The survey revealed that 24.3% of the respondents experienced crane accidents and 31.4% eye-witnessed crane accidents. 79% of the respondents pointed human errors such as improper crane operation and improper slinging as the first cause. Lastly, only 16.7% of the respondents took a professional special safety training; but the rest took lecture-based or incomplete education. The findings of the present study can be applied to improve crane-related policies and special safety training systems.
Author(s)
이용석정기효
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
CraneHuman errorSlinging workSpecial safety training
DOI
10.12812/ksms.2022.24.1.091
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14390
Publisher
대한안전경영과학회지
Language
한국어
ISSN
1229-6783
Citation Volume
24
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
91
Citation End Page
98
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