Title :
Research on the improvement effect of lean thinking to construction safety management
Author :
Kongguo Zhu ; Jinggang Lv
Author_Institution :
Libr., Shandong Youth Univ. of Political Sci., Jinan, China
fDate :
May 31 2014-June 2 2014
Abstract :
Frequent construction safety accidents worldwide not only result in increased investment cost, but also seriously affect the sustainable development of the construction industry and social stability. Combined with lean thinking, the effectiveness of lean management was explored to reduce all kinds of construction accident with injury and improve enterprise performance. The relation between lean thinking, institution, culture, construction enterprises and execution project was clarified; further, a mutual effect model about construction safety management was established. Finally, the long-term simulations employing M-Agent and Repast software to lean thinking functions have been carried out, directly reflecting the effect trend for lean thinking during chronic periods. Furthermore, the extent to which respective agent behavior holds importance to safety aim has been obtained by analyzing single factor sensitivity. By field investigation, simulation results precisely correspond with situations reflected during practical projects, posing some references to relevant enterprise and department when they make a strategic decision.
Keywords :
accident prevention; construction industry; industrial accidents; lean production; occupational safety; organisational aspects; production engineering computing; sustainable development; M-Agent software; Repast software; construction accidents; construction enterprises; construction industry; construction safety management; culture; injury; investment cost; lean management; lean thinking; sustainable development; Accidents; Adaptation models; Cultural differences; Organizations; Production; Safety; Simulation; Construction Safety Management; Lean Construction; Lean Thinking; Long Efficiency Mechanism; Stimulation;
Conference_Titel :
Control and Decision Conference (2014 CCDC), The 26th Chinese
Conference_Location :
Changsha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3707-3
DOI :
10.1109/CCDC.2014.6852391