Sang D. Choi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States |
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(Psychophysically derived work frequencies associated with roof shingling operations involving change in grade.) |
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Choi SD, Guo L, Kim J, et al. (2019) Comparison of fatal occupational injuries in construction industry in the United States, South Korea, and China International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 71: 64-74 |
Choi SD, Fredericks TK. (2008) Surface slope effects on shingling frequency and postural balance in a simulated roofing task. Ergonomics. 51: 330-44 |
Choi SD. (2008) Postural balance and adaptations in transitioning sloped surfaces International Journal of Construction Education and Research. 4: 189-199 |
Choi SD, Fredericks TK. (2008) The effect of adjustment period on maximum acceptable frequency for a roofing task International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 38: 222-231 |
Choi SD, Fredericks TK. (2007) The effect of adjustment period on maximum acceptable frequency for a roofing task International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 37: 357-365 |
Choi SD, Griinke D, Lederer M. (2006) Fall protection equipment effects on productivity and safety in residential roofing construction Journal of Construction Research. 7: 149-157 |
Fredericks TK, Abudayyeh O, Choi SD, et al. (2005) Occupational Injuries and Fatalities in the Roofing Contracting Industry Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 131: 1233-1240 |
Fredericks TK, Choi SD, Hart J, et al. (2005) An investigation of myocardial aerobic capacity as a measure of both physical and cognitive workloads International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 35: 1097-1107 |