PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION

Malaysian construction workers confront high accident rates and sustainability issues due to geotechnical risks. This study determines the significance of geotechnical hazards arising during conceptual design of construction projects and proposes Prevention through Design (PtD) strategies to mitigat...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Herda Balqis; Sarbini, Noor Nabilah; Yunus, Nor Zurairahetty M. O. H. D.; Kidam, Kamarizan; Ariffin, Hamizah Liyana T. A. J. U. L.; Mohd, Norhazren Izatie
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Published: UNIV ZIELONA GORA 2025
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author Ismail
Herda Balqis; Sarbini
Noor Nabilah; Yunus
Nor Zurairahetty M. O. H. D.; Kidam
Kamarizan; Ariffin
Hamizah Liyana T. A. J. U. L.; Mohd
Norhazren Izatie
spellingShingle Ismail
Herda Balqis; Sarbini
Noor Nabilah; Yunus
Nor Zurairahetty M. O. H. D.; Kidam
Kamarizan; Ariffin
Hamizah Liyana T. A. J. U. L.; Mohd
Norhazren Izatie
PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION
Engineering
author_facet Ismail
Herda Balqis; Sarbini
Noor Nabilah; Yunus
Nor Zurairahetty M. O. H. D.; Kidam
Kamarizan; Ariffin
Hamizah Liyana T. A. J. U. L.; Mohd
Norhazren Izatie
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spelling Ismail, Herda Balqis; Sarbini, Noor Nabilah; Yunus, Nor Zurairahetty M. O. H. D.; Kidam, Kamarizan; Ariffin, Hamizah Liyana T. A. J. U. L.; Mohd, Norhazren Izatie
PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING REPORTS
English
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Malaysian construction workers confront high accident rates and sustainability issues due to geotechnical risks. This study determines the significance of geotechnical hazards arising during conceptual design of construction projects and proposes Prevention through Design (PtD) strategies to mitigate the hazards. The mixed-method research uses a questionnaire survey for geotechnical hazards and Focus Group Discussions (FGD) for PtD solutions. The hazards are categorized into seven design aspects namely G1(Soil or ground Instability), G2(Presence of water table/ ground water level), G3(Sloppy area), G4(Soil classification), G5(Flood-prone area and proximity of area to water bodies), G6(Landfill Area) and G7(Area prone to earthquake). Ultimately, adopting PtD can significantly reduce geotechnical hazards, improve safety, and enhance project performance, fostering a safer and more resilient construction industry in Malaysia. The research findings aim to assist Malaysia's Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) in advancing the integration of PtD principles, as emphasized in the OSHCI(M) Guideline.
UNIV ZIELONA GORA
2080-5187
2450-8594
2025
35
2
10.59440/ceer/202705
Engineering
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title PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION
title_short PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION
title_full PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION
title_fullStr PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN APPROACH FOR GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN HAZARD RISK REDUCTION
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description Malaysian construction workers confront high accident rates and sustainability issues due to geotechnical risks. This study determines the significance of geotechnical hazards arising during conceptual design of construction projects and proposes Prevention through Design (PtD) strategies to mitigate the hazards. The mixed-method research uses a questionnaire survey for geotechnical hazards and Focus Group Discussions (FGD) for PtD solutions. The hazards are categorized into seven design aspects namely G1(Soil or ground Instability), G2(Presence of water table/ ground water level), G3(Sloppy area), G4(Soil classification), G5(Flood-prone area and proximity of area to water bodies), G6(Landfill Area) and G7(Area prone to earthquake). Ultimately, adopting PtD can significantly reduce geotechnical hazards, improve safety, and enhance project performance, fostering a safer and more resilient construction industry in Malaysia. The research findings aim to assist Malaysia's Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) in advancing the integration of PtD principles, as emphasized in the OSHCI(M) Guideline.
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