American Journal of Business and Operations Research
AJBOR
2692-2967
2770-0216
10.54216/AJBOR
https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/2240
2018
2018
A Sustainable Approach for Assessing Safety Management in Subterranean Infrastructure excavation Using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making
Department of Entrepreneurship and Logistics, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow 117997, Russia
Irina V.
Pustokhina
Department of Logistics, State University of Management , Moscow 109542, Russia
Denis A.
Pustokhin
Subterranean infrastructure excavation necessitates stringent safety assessment methodologies due to its complex nature. This study addresses this imperative by presenting an integrated framework based on the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) technique. This methodology amalgamates multi-source information fusion and DEMATEL-driven multi-criteria decision-making techniques. The approach evaluates safety parameters within subterranean infrastructure excavation by synthesizing expert insights, on-site measured data, and predefined criteria. Through a systematic construction of judgment matrices, our approach offers a standardized means to assess observed values against established safety benchmarks. The collaborative synthesis of expert assessments and empirical data not only informs the comprehensive relation matrix, highlighting intricate interdependencies among key factors but also fosters a structured pathway for evaluating safety. This integrated methodology, adaptable across diverse excavation scenarios, equips stakeholders with a holistic understanding of safety factors within subterranean construction. Facilitating informed decision-making, enables the optimization of safety protocols and interventions, thereby enhancing overall safety standards within such critical infrastructure projects.
2019
2019
55
65
10.54216/AJBOR.000104
https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/1/show/2240