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System finds and highlights the rivers and water resources
which are deeper than 3m on the map, and pinpoints the
associated risks of hazard and mitigation measures. By using the
proposed system, managers, superintendents and workers will
become aware of the risks; participate in H&S activities by
taking necessary measures based on the risk ratings.
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2.4 Implementation
Case study was focused on 17 km of a pipeline project. It was
formed by steel pipe, has 30 meters working strip and located at
mountainous terrain. System was developed to produce risk
map for each activity that has been performed in pipeline
construction such as clearing and grading, trenching, stringing
etc. H&S regulations was used in the system for implementing
H&S DB these are Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and
Management of Health and Safety at Work regulations 1999
User selects the activity and enters working area beginning
point and end point from user interface as shown on Figure8.
Figure8. User Interface for Information Entry
Execute the button, risk map will be shown. For example on
this map hazard are highlighted by this system, based on the
risk score (Figure9.).
Figure9. User Interface Viewing the Hazards & Risk Map
3. CONCLUSION
This paper describes an on-going study that focuses on design
and development of a web-based health and safety decision
support system integrated with GIS for oil and gas pipeline
construction projects. H&S DSS can be used for detecting
potential hazards and risks, more importantly, as a warning sign
for the construction activities that require immediate corrective
action for mitigation. It allows the user access the H&S data
efficiently for effective decision making and proactive H&S
management.
The proposed system provides integration of spatial and
thematic information in a single environment. Spatial data was
retrieved from construction layout plans and topographic maps
of the project. Geography-related hazardous work activities and
mitigation measures were extracted from British Health and
Safety at Work Act and Construction (Health, Safety and
Welfare) Regulations and formalized. This formalized H&S
data was entered to a database in GIS and represented in several
data layers. Once the user input is collected for non-spatial
risks, the database was queried for potential hazards and the
work areas that had hazard potential and safety risks were
identified. Moreover information about mitigation measures
was retrieved to take necessary actions for preventing
construction accidents. Besides, pinpointing potential hazards
and their locations at construction site it also offers mitigation
measures.
It is anticipated that the system can facilitate an effective H&S
management with high level participation of employees. Since it
is a web-based system, it enables remote access and control,
which is important for linear projects that have a scattered
nature. In the future, the developed H&S system can be
integrated with construction management software.
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