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L., 2014. Clinical response of 20 people in a min-
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public warning messages: A research review and
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/10.1080/15358593.2015.1014402.
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based communication concept for indoor firefighting.
In: Proceedings of the 32nd Annual ACM Conference
on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1515–
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ditions to meet the declined health and functional
capacity of older construction workers in Hong
Kong. Safety Science, 127, 104711.
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relationship between ageing and occupational safety
and health. Saf. Sci., 112, 162–172.
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J. (2023b). Psychological decision-making process of
construction worker safety behavior: An agent-based
simulation approach. Int. J. Occup. Saf. Ergon. 2023,
29, 141–153.
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(2019). Demographic differences in safety proactivity
behaviors and safety management in Chinese small-
scale enterprises. Safety Science. 120, 179–184.
[46] McCabe, B.Y. Alderman, E. Chen, Y. Hyatt, D.E.
Shahi, A. (2017). Safety performance in the construc-
tion industry: Quasi-longitudinal study. J. Constr.
Eng. Manag. 143, 04016113.
[47] Siu, O. L., Phillips, D. R., Leung, T. W. (2003). Age
differences in safety attitudes and safety performance
in Hong Kong construction workers. J. Saf. Res., 34,
199–205.