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Analysis of Collapse Accidents in Demolition Work using AcciMap and STAMP

AcciMap과 STAMP를 활용한 해체공사 붕괴사고 분석

  • Hyeon-Ji Jeong (Department of Disaster Prevention Engineering, Chungbuk National Universit) ;
  • Jeong-Hun Won (Department of Safety Engineering & Department of Big Data, Chungbuk National University)
  • 정현지 (충북대학교 방재공학 학과간협동과정) ;
  • 원정훈 (충북대학교 안전공학과)
  • Received : 2023.03.14
  • Accepted : 2023.05.26
  • Published : 2023.06.30

Abstract

Investigation of the cause of the relatively recent building collapse accident in Gwangju revealed a lack of awareness about the safety of the dismantling construction system among stakeholders, in the form of issues such as illegal subcontracting, unauthorized design changes, and insufficient safety supervision. This study was conducted to analyze the safety interactions between the building dismantling construction system and the involved stakeholders and to propose ways to prevent accidents in related institutions and workplaces. AcciMap and STAMP-CAST analysis methods were used to evaluate safety interactions among the various stakeholders participating in building demolition work. Analysis results revealed that the collapse accident during the dismantling work was caused not only by structural causes occurring in the construction stage, but also by various causes throughout the system, such as the dismantling plan preparation stage and the construction permit stage. The results also revealed the need for proper implementation of safety control measures by various stakeholders to prevent collapse accidents during dismantling construction.

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Acknowledgement

This work is financially supported by Ministry of the Interior and Safety as Human Resource Development Project in Disaster Management.

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