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Framework for Continuous Assessment and Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Issues in Construction Companies

Mahmoudi S, Ghasemi F, Mohammadfam I, Soleimani

BACKGROUND: Construction industry is among the most hazardous industries, and needs a comprehensive and simple-to-administer tool to continuously assess and promote its health and safety performance. METHODS: Through the study of...
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Surprising Incentive: An Instrument for Promoting Safety Performance of Construction Employees

Ghasemi F, Mohammadfam I, Soltanian , Mahmoudi S, Zarei E

BACKGROUND: In comparison with other industries, the construction industry still has a higher rate of fatal injuries, and thus, there is a need to apply new and innovative approaches for...
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Evaluation of the Quality of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Based on Key Performance Indicators in Certified Organizations

Mohammadfam I, Kamalinia , Momeni M, Golmohammadi R, Hamidi Y, Soltanian

BACKGROUND: Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems are becoming more widespread in organizations. Consequently, their effectiveness has become a core topic for researchers. This paper evaluates the performance of the...
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Evaluation of Coordination of Emergency Response Team through the Social Network Analysis. Case Study: Oil and Gas Refinery

Mohammadfam I, Bastani S, Esaghi M, Golmohamadi R, Saee A

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the cohesions status of the coordination within response teams in the emergency response team (ERT) in a refinery. METHODS: For this study,...
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Human Error Probability Determination in Blasting Process of Ore Mine Using a Hybrid of HEART and Best-Worst Methods

Aliabadi MM, Mohammadfam I, Soltanian AR, Najafi K

Background One of the important actions for enhancing human reliability in any industry is assessing human error probability (HEP). The HEART technique is a robust tool for calculating HEP in various...
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