TY - GEN
T1 - Challenges to delivering safety training through virtual classes
AU - Carney, Mannix
AU - Wall, John
AU - McNamee, Frank
AU - Madden, David
AU - Hurst, Alan
AU - Vrasidas, Charalambos
AU - Chanquoy, Lucile
AU - Baccino, Thierry
AU - Acar, Emrah
AU - Önwy-Yazici, Ela
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In the 2006 construction and housing in Ireland report from the central statistics office revealed that 280,000 people worked in the construction sector. This represents 13% of total employment and is the highest in the European Union. The same report identifies the construction sector as containing the highest rate of fatalities accounting for one third of all work place related deaths. As a result, it is imperative to address health and safety issues in the construction sector. The research looks at providing innovative health and safety training through virtual classes that apply the principles of multiple intelligence (MI). It is proposed that two phases of virtual classes are developed, focusing on the risk of falls from height in the construction sector. These phases will be deployed using an action research approach to further refine and develop each phase. The use of a virtual classroom environment and the application of MI theory represent unique opportunities and challenges. Based on a literature review of current best practice in virtual classes, a survey has been developed to focus on understanding and measuring the user experience, and relating this to student usage of the system as a whole. It is anticipated that the framework developed for these virtual classes as well as the research findings will be hosted on a dedicated website. The website will act as a repository for developed content and virtual classes, as well as facilitating dissemination of the project outcomes. The outcome of the research is the development of an educational resource using MI theory that is directly focused on health and safety in the construction industry.
AB - In the 2006 construction and housing in Ireland report from the central statistics office revealed that 280,000 people worked in the construction sector. This represents 13% of total employment and is the highest in the European Union. The same report identifies the construction sector as containing the highest rate of fatalities accounting for one third of all work place related deaths. As a result, it is imperative to address health and safety issues in the construction sector. The research looks at providing innovative health and safety training through virtual classes that apply the principles of multiple intelligence (MI). It is proposed that two phases of virtual classes are developed, focusing on the risk of falls from height in the construction sector. These phases will be deployed using an action research approach to further refine and develop each phase. The use of a virtual classroom environment and the application of MI theory represent unique opportunities and challenges. Based on a literature review of current best practice in virtual classes, a survey has been developed to focus on understanding and measuring the user experience, and relating this to student usage of the system as a whole. It is anticipated that the framework developed for these virtual classes as well as the research findings will be hosted on a dedicated website. The website will act as a repository for developed content and virtual classes, as well as facilitating dissemination of the project outcomes. The outcome of the research is the development of an educational resource using MI theory that is directly focused on health and safety in the construction industry.
KW - Action research
KW - Health and safety
KW - Multiple intelligence
KW - Virtual class
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84861139142&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84861139142
SN - 095523901X
SN - 9780955239014
T3 - Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2008 - Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference
SP - 1075
EP - 1082
BT - Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2008 - Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference
T2 - 24th Annual Conference of the Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2008
Y2 - 1 September 2008 through 3 September 2008
ER -