School of Civil Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266033, China.
Department of Kinesiology, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Oct 28;16(21):4146. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16214146.
Construction safety is critical in the success of a project. A considerable amount of effort has been placed on research and practice in order to reduce the potential risks on the construction site. Recent application of electroencephalogram (EEG) to construction research enables researchers to gain insight into construction workers' physical and mental status during construction tasks. By summarizing existing studies that involve EEG and construction safety, the literature review aims to provide practical suggestions for future research and on-site safety management. The literature search and inclusion process included eleven eligible studies. Comprehensive analysis was conducted based on primary and secondary measures. The primary measures considered the frequency bands of EEG and the channels for detecting electrical activity of the brain. The secondary measures that were involved with physical and mental status with respect to EEG signal variations as a result of task, working hour, and work conditions. Although the field of study that combines EEG measures with construction tasks is still emerging, it is worth continuous attention in the future, as relevant findings would be of great value to the safety management and risk control in the construction industry.
施工安全是项目成功的关键。为了降低施工现场的潜在风险,已经在研究和实践方面投入了大量的努力。最近将脑电图(EEG)应用于建筑研究,使研究人员能够深入了解建筑工人在施工任务期间的身体和精神状态。通过总结涉及 EEG 和施工安全的现有研究,文献综述旨在为未来的研究和现场安全管理提供实用建议。文献检索和纳入过程包括 11 项符合条件的研究。基于主要和次要措施进行了综合分析。主要措施考虑了 EEG 的频段和检测大脑电活动的通道。次要措施涉及由于任务、工作时间和工作条件的变化而导致的 EEG 信号变化的身体和精神状态。尽管将 EEG 测量与施工任务相结合的研究领域仍在不断发展,但未来仍值得持续关注,因为相关发现对建筑行业的安全管理和风险控制将具有重要价值。