Job safety assessment of building construction
By: Shaikh, Shabnam.
Contributor(s): Kadam, M. P.
Publisher: Pune NICMAR 2022Edition: Vol.37(2), Apr-Jun.Description: 62-70p.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: NICMAR Journal of construction managementSummary: In the field of construction, there have been many injuries and accidents compared to other industries. So it is extremely important to reduce accidents and identify the risks in construction. This study aims to rank the risks in the construction process. This was accomplished by assessing the frequency and severity of accidents related to the most common hazards at construction sites. The data for this study were collected by visiting different sites and conducting a survey. Different safety professionals and in-chargers including safety managers, safety officers, and safety experts were randomly selected for the survey. The responses were noted and statistically assessed. The results of this study can help construction firms and hierarchical managements develop appropriate safety plans, safety training programmes and spread awareness among all stakeholders on construction sites.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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In the field of construction, there have been many injuries and accidents compared to other industries. So it is extremely important to reduce accidents and identify the risks in construction. This study aims to rank the risks in the construction process. This was accomplished by assessing the frequency and severity of accidents related to the most common hazards at construction sites. The data for this study were collected by visiting different sites and conducting a survey. Different safety professionals and in-chargers including safety managers, safety officers, and safety experts were randomly selected for the survey. The responses were noted and statistically assessed. The results of this study can help construction firms and hierarchical managements develop appropriate safety plans, safety training programmes and spread awareness among all stakeholders on construction sites.
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