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Human error in the construction sector is influenced not only by individual factors and cognitive processes but also by the physical environment. In construction sites, communication plays a critical role in the occurrence of human errors among workers. This relationship hinges significantly on the dynamics of human information processing, particularly in how information is conveyed and received. The primary aim of this study was to explore the correlation between human errors and the communication patterns among construction workers, focusing on their information processing activities. The findings reveal that the majority of human errors occurred during the cognitive processes of thinking and memory. Errors were notably prevalent in stages where information was communicated, suggesting a strong link between communication received and subsequent errors. Furthermore, the emotional and psychological states of workers during these exchanges were found to influence errors specifically in the thinking and memory phases. The implications of this research are significant, indicating that tailoring communication strategies to specific types of work could effectively reduce human errors at construction sites, enhancing overall safety and efficiency. |