Title |
A Comparative Study on the Semantic and Functional Appropriateness of the Safety Sign Color Standards in Construction Sites |
Authors |
장예은(Jang, YeEun) ; 이준성(Yi, June-Seong) |
Keywords |
Construction site safety management ; construction safety mark color standards ; elderly workers ; foreign workers ; light environment of construction site |
Abstract |
Construction accidents in Korea are continuously increasing. Safety signs with high visibility color can diminish such accidents in dangerous places. In order for safety color to be more effective as a global communication means in construction sites, it needs to be checked out whether safety color standard reflect the characteristics of construction industry such as worker or work environment. This paper compared safety color standards among Korea, the US, the UK, and Australia. First, blue color was included in all, which should be corrected considering aged workers increasing in construction industry. Because with age, the ability to distinguish between blue, purple, and gray colors decreases. Second, Korea, which has only single code designated to safety colors, should find alternatives like tolerance to be applicable to a variety of light environments on construction sites, as the contrast which affect the visibility may decrease in dark conditions. |