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Assessment of Nonverbal Safety Training for Construction Novices: A Comparative Experiment in Japan and Malaysia Open
Safety and health training for construction novices is becoming increasingly important to prevent work-related accidents in construction projects, both in developed and developing countries. A comparative experiment was conducted on 100 un…
A study on the effectiveness of non-verbal teaching materials in construction accidents prevention education: through an International comparative experiment Open
Safety is a top priority in the construction industry; therefore, safety training is essential to prevent construction casualties as the employment of foreign and young workers on construction sites worldwide increases. More studies are ne…
Impacts of the Japanese Middle-Class Work Culture on the Development of the Nation Open
Japanese are legendary for their workaholic nature which eventually makes Japan be super-aged country. This research aims to identify the drawbacks of their work culture towards their nation. 345 questionnaires were received using convenie…
Analysis of Homeowners’ Behaviours in Housing Maintenance Open
The demand for sustainable buildings is driven by increasing energy and water costs, high reduction of carbon emission and pollutions, and the need for social integration. Sustainability requirements in buildings are intensifying the need …
An Investigation Into Design Criteria for Affordable Housing Supply Open
\nAffordable housing provision constitutes a very large scheme in any countries due to income distribution and national development. The supply of housing depends on many activities and processes. The purpose of the houses is to meet the r…
Market Analysis of Housing Shortages in Malaysia Open
The annual supply of housing in Malaysia is approximately four units per 1000 of the population; this is less than the recommended 8-10 units per 1000 in developing countries, implying that the Malaysian housing deficit units are likely to…