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Employees’ Safety Perceptions of Site Hazard and Accident Scenes
Ruoyu Jin
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Safety Perception
100%
Danger Level
100%
Employee Safety
100%
Accident Scene
100%
Safety Management
75%
Safety Hazards
50%
Safety Climate
50%
Individual Perception
50%
Experience Level
50%
Demographic Factors
50%
Building Information Modeling
25%
Employee Reactions
25%
Digital Technology
25%
Construction Workers
25%
Construction Safety
25%
Site Survey
25%
Statistical Analysis
25%
Management Approach
25%
Early Career
25%
Individual Behaviour
25%
Subgroup Analysis
25%
Survey Approach
25%
Job Position
25%
Human Factors Issues
25%
Entry-level Manager
25%
Climate Research
25%
High Variability
25%
Construction Safety Management
25%
Position Level
25%
Perception Factor
25%
Mid-career
25%
Demographic Subgroups
25%
Employee Perceptions
25%
Job Duties
25%
Job Experience
25%
Low Severity
25%
Individual Attitudes
25%
Social Sciences
Safety Management
100%
Employee Safety
100%
Professional Occupations
50%
Demographic Factor
50%
Occupational Career
25%
Digitization
25%
Professional Career
25%
Management Approach
25%
Ergonomics
25%
Safety Construction
25%
Entry Level
25%
Career
25%
Psychology
Demographic Factor
100%
Statistical Analysis
50%