Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers

Currently, the country's unpredictably high temperatures are major source of concern for outdoors workers. Because this element has the potential to affect worker productivity, research into both working time and temperature becomes a great interest. Aside from that, both factor studies will de...

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Published in:Civil Engineering and Architecture
Main Author: Hassan S.H.; Hamid M.S.A.; Zainal N.I.; Zakariah Z.; Karim N.A.; Musir A.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Horizon Research Publishing 2021
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85115337068&doi=10.13189%2fcea.2021.091303&partnerID=40&md5=f3b72191a46aeb81be0dd2353ec23bee
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Hassan S.H.; Hamid M.S.A.; Zainal N.I.; Zakariah Z.; Karim N.A.; Musir A.A.
Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
2021
Civil Engineering and Architecture
9
5
10.13189/cea.2021.091303
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85115337068&doi=10.13189%2fcea.2021.091303&partnerID=40&md5=f3b72191a46aeb81be0dd2353ec23bee
Currently, the country's unpredictably high temperatures are major source of concern for outdoors workers. Because this element has the potential to affect worker productivity, research into both working time and temperature becomes a great interest. Aside from that, both factor studies will determine the best work schedule for construction workers to avoid heat stress. The investigation was completed using two methods: interviewing and site observation. The optimum recipe for worker productivity was discovered during the interview by the site specialist. After obtaining the correct formula, a site inspection was carried out. During the site observation, a few variables were recorded, including average temperature, working time range, and worker output for three different types of work: bar bending, rebar wall installation, and tile installation. The effect of heat stress on three types of work is investigated. Then there was a comparison of worker productivity in two different sorts of jobs. Based on the findings, the best working pattern has been identified. Then there was a comparison of worker productivity in two different sorts of jobs. The best working pattern that adds the most to worker productivity was discovered as a result of the investigation. Finally, obtaining the requirements for a successful project as well as an optimal work pattern achieves both objectives. ©2021 by authors, all rights reserved.
Horizon Research Publishing
23321091
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Article
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author Hassan S.H.; Hamid M.S.A.; Zainal N.I.; Zakariah Z.; Karim N.A.; Musir A.A.
spellingShingle Hassan S.H.; Hamid M.S.A.; Zainal N.I.; Zakariah Z.; Karim N.A.; Musir A.A.
Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
author_facet Hassan S.H.; Hamid M.S.A.; Zainal N.I.; Zakariah Z.; Karim N.A.; Musir A.A.
author_sort Hassan S.H.; Hamid M.S.A.; Zainal N.I.; Zakariah Z.; Karim N.A.; Musir A.A.
title Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
title_short Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
title_full Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
title_fullStr Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
title_full_unstemmed Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
title_sort Development of optimal work pattern framework for malaysian construction workers
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description Currently, the country's unpredictably high temperatures are major source of concern for outdoors workers. Because this element has the potential to affect worker productivity, research into both working time and temperature becomes a great interest. Aside from that, both factor studies will determine the best work schedule for construction workers to avoid heat stress. The investigation was completed using two methods: interviewing and site observation. The optimum recipe for worker productivity was discovered during the interview by the site specialist. After obtaining the correct formula, a site inspection was carried out. During the site observation, a few variables were recorded, including average temperature, working time range, and worker output for three different types of work: bar bending, rebar wall installation, and tile installation. The effect of heat stress on three types of work is investigated. Then there was a comparison of worker productivity in two different sorts of jobs. Based on the findings, the best working pattern has been identified. Then there was a comparison of worker productivity in two different sorts of jobs. The best working pattern that adds the most to worker productivity was discovered as a result of the investigation. Finally, obtaining the requirements for a successful project as well as an optimal work pattern achieves both objectives. ©2021 by authors, all rights reserved.
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