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Occupational risk assessment in construction industry – Overview and reflection

► We present a state-of-art on occupational risk assessment methods for construction. ► We also discuss methods’ limitations. ► Advantage of using fuzzy sets approaches to deal with ill-defined situations. The construction industry is plagued by occupational risky situations and poor working conditi...

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Published in:Safety science 2011-06, Vol.49 (5), p.616-624
Main Authors: Pinto, Abel, Nunes, Isabel L., Ribeiro, Rita A.
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