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研究生: Emmidia Djonaedi
Emmidia - Djonaedi
論文名稱: 建構營造業感電與墜落重大職災資料庫
The Development of a Database Program for Fatal electrocution and Fatal fall Accident in Construction Industry
指導教授: 紀佳芬
Chia-Fen Chi
口試委員: 顧家華
Chia-Hua Ku
謝光進
Kong-King Shieh
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 管理學院 - 工業管理系
Department of Industrial Management
論文出版年: 2010
畢業學年度: 98
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 99
外文關鍵詞: Database program, fatal fall
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  • Accident information should be classified into specific categories thus it can be used for accident analysis and referred to an inspector for a decision on what action to take. This research purposed to develop a database and program for possible accident analysis and prevention. This thesis will present a template and accident database focus on fatal electrocution and fatal falls in construction Industries. Database of accident will be input and stored in MySQL and Dreamweaver 8 will be used as an editor to customize the program for accident analysis. Result of this program is accident analysis form which connect to database, thus accident report in qualitative format is coded into meaningful categories and analyzable data as soon as an inspector finish preparing the accident report. The database can minimize the lead time for translating qualitative report into analyzable data so that council of labor affair and inspectors can have real time information on the accident trend and patterns for the prevention of repetitive accident.

    ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................................ i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ...................................................................................................... ii CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................... iii LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................................................. v LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................................................................... vi CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 1 1.1. Research Background ............................................................................................... 1 1.2. Research Objective ................................................................................................... 5 1.3. Research Scope and Constraints ............................................................................... 5 1.4. Research Framework ................................................................................................ 6 CHAPTER 2LITERATURE STUDY ..................................................................................... 8 2.1. Accident ................................................................................................................... 8 2.1.1. Accident ............................................................................................................ 8 2.1.2. The structure of an accident ............................................................................... 8 2.1.3. Cause of Accidents .......................................................................................... 10 2.1.4. Contributing Cause of Accident....................................................................... 10 2.1.5. Fatal Fall Accident .......................................................................................... 12 2.1.6. An Electrical shock Accident .......................................................................... 13 2.2. Human Error .......................................................................................................... 16 2.3. Accident Database and information system ............................................................ 17 2.4. Accident Template ................................................................................................. 19 2.5. Accident Reporting and Analysis ........................................................................... 20 2.5.1. Purposeful reporting ........................................................................................ 212.5.2. Adequate Reporting ........................................................................................ 21 2.5.3. Factual Reporting ............................................................................................ 22 2.5.4. Task-specific Reporting .................................................................................. 22 2.5.5. Verbal Reporting ............................................................................................. 22 2.6. Safety Program ....................................................................................................... 23 2.7. Adobe Dreamweaver .............................................................................................. 29 CHAPTER 3RESEARCH METODOLOGY ........................................................................ 30 3.1. Methodology .......................................................................................................... 30 3.2. Accident Information ............................................................................................. 31 3.3. Information Classification ...................................................................................... 31 3.4. Template ................................................................................................................ 32 3.5. Connecting Database to Program Editor ................................................................. 40 3.6. Program Validity and Reliability Test..................................................................... 41 CHAPTER 4DATABASE AND PROGRAM PERFORMANCE ......................................... 42 4.1. Analysis about accident database and program ....................................................... 42 4.2. Verifying Accident Information System with Industry Cases .................................. 55 CHAPTER 5SUMMARY .................................................................................................... 57 5.1. Summary ................................................................................................................ 57 5.2. Limitations ............................................................................................................. 57 5.3. Future Researches .................................................................................................. 57 REFERENCE ....................................................................................................................... 58 APPENDIX .......................................................................................................................... 60

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