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Citation

Wetzel EM, Thabet WY. Safety Sci. 2016; 89: 355-368.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2016.07.010

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Introduction
Repair and maintenance personnel in the field of facilities management (FM), have a much higher rate of injury and illness than the national average. Research has shown that a major contributing factor to these high incidence rates is the disorganization and fragmentation of relevant safety information, coupled with the often time sensitive nature of FM tasks.
Practical application
In order to improve worker's safety during the FM phase, a BIM-based Safety for Facilities Management (SFFM) framework is being developed to categorize, consolidate, process, and efficiently present job specific, relevant safety information to FM personnel.
Method
In order to properly develop the SFFM, the safety information that is applicable to FM staff must first be identified, organized, and categorized. This is executed through a number of research methods, structured within the theoretical framework of Six Sigma's Define-Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify (DMADV).
Results
By systematically collecting, analyzing, and categorizing data within the Define Phase of DMADV, an iterative process with validation steps provides a rigorous and a comprehensive evaluation of the data.
Conclusion
This paper describes the data collection and analysis methods, known as the Define Phase, of Six Sigma's Define-Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify (DMADV) methodology, in order to develop safety properties that are utilized within the BIM-based SFFM framework.


Language: en

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