An Experimental Study on The Effect of Ammonia on The Fatigue of Building Construction Personnel at Work
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijnres.v2n2.04Keywords:
Construction safety, construction materials, project management.Abstract
Whether the construction environment is safe or not is the most important issue in the process of project construction. By analysing the current research status of construction safety, we point out the current problems, such as the lack of attention to the toxicity of the construction materials themselves may cause harm to the construction personnel, and conduct an experimental study on the effect of ammonia on the fatigue of the construction personnel to verify this conjecture, the higher the concentration of ammonia in the same period of time the stronger the fatigue degree of the construction personnel, and at the same time the higher the concentration of ammonia in the masonry volume is less. Finally, it is hoped that new green building materials can be developed to solve such problems, but in the process of research and development will be faced with some difficulties such as high cost, unstable supply, and increased technical difficulties in construction, and so on.
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