Identification of Critical Causal Factors and Paths of Tower-Crane Accidents in China through System Thinking and Complex Networks

AbstractTower-crane accidents occur frequently with serious consequences, including deaths, serious injuries, and economic losses. To identify the critical causes and paths of tower-crane accidents...

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