Construction of A Safety Risk Assessment Index System for High-rise Building Construction Based on The Fundamental Principles of Disaster Sociology
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Disaster sociology, high-rise buildings, indicator system.Abstract
To reduce the risk of construction safety in high-rise buildings, we first analyze the types of safety accidents that exist in high-rise building construction. By introducing the basic principles of disaster sociology, we discuss and analyze from four aspects: disaster and society, disaster culture, disaster psychology, disaster behavior, This leads to the identification of risk factors for high-rise building construction safety from the perspective of disaster sociology, enriching the selection of indicators for risk assessment of high-rise building construction safety.
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