SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 68
Construction Safety
Management
Unit-I
Syllabus
• Construction Safety Management: role of various
parties, duties and responsibilities of top
management, site managers, supervisors etc. role of
safety officers, responsibilities of general employees,
safety committee, safety training, incentives and
monitoring, writing safety manuals, preparing safety
checklists and inspection reports.
Introduction
• Construction activity in India has travelled a long distance, from the
humble beginning of building simple structures and roads and minor
civil work projects, the industry has changed significantly
particularly over the years following independence.
• The social concern of the safety of construction workers and their
protection against injury arising out of their employment has been
quite evident from a long term.
Construction Industry
Introduction
• Importance of Safety
• The construction industry, employing the largest labour
force in the country has accounted for about 11 % of all
occupational injuries and 20 % of all deaths resulting from
occupational accidents. The cost of accidents is expensive.
However, economic cost is not the only reason for which a
contractor should be conscious of safety. The reasons for
considering safety include:
Construction Safety
Introduction
• Humanitarian Concern: When the accident happens, the resulting
suffering of the injured workers and their families is difficult to
quantify in economic terms. The contractor should never ignore if he
has insurance against accidents.
• Economic Reasons: Even if a contractor has insurance, he will find
out that the cost of accidents will come out of his own pocket
through an increase in increase premiums. In addition, there are
othe indirect costs that result from accidents. The direct & indirect
cost of accidents can be
Construction Safety
Introduction
Direct Cost
• Medical Care expenses for injured
• Workmen’s compensation costs
• Insurance premium increases.
• Replacement cost of equipment and material damaged in accidents.
• Facility repair and cleanup
• Replacement cost of equipment ad material damaged in accidents
• Facility repair and cleanup.
• Fee for legal counsel
Construction Safety
Introduction
Indirect Cost
• Slowdown in operation
• Decrease in morale which affects productivity
• Productive time lost by injured worker and fellow workers
• Administrative work associated with accidents
• Loss of clients
• Overtime necessitated by work slowdown
Construction Safety
Introduction
• Laws & Regulations As per different acts & Laws, the
employer should look after the safety of the employee.
Violation of these laws will be subjected to punishment.
Organizational Image
• A good safety Record can produce higher morale and
productivity and stronger employee loyalty. It will also
improve the company’s public Image and therefore make it
easier to acquire negotiated jobs.
Construction Safety
Construction Safety
Safety in construction Industry
• An organization setup Safety Engineering Department
has to play basically the role of catalyst which
communicates the message of safety and motivates
the employee to adopt safe practices. For exercising
their effective control over unsafe practices and ensue
safety each & every line manager has to understand
the importance of safety.
Role of Managers
• Safe Production should be motto of the manager. With a strong
conviction of safety, he has to impart the message.
• Instruction of Work
• This should contain all the element of information
• Who: Assignment of Responsibility
• How: Standard operating practices
• When: time schedule
• Where: Place of work
• What: The work to be assigned
Role of Managers
Role of Managers
• Instruction should be clear, specific, easily understood by employees.
If any of the above element is missing it will result in “
Communication Gap”.
. Supervision
• A line manager should watch closely whether his instruction are
followed and 100 % safe practices.
• Persuasion
• Employee are to be persuaded to mold their behavior to adopt safe
practices. 5 min safety interaction by the shift in-charge before
deployment on the job will slowly change employee’s behavior
Role of Managers
Role of Managers
• Training:
• Every job demands a level of technical knowledge and skill. It’s the
responsibility of a line manager to train the employee to gain
knowledge and skill comparable to job hazards.
• Motivation
• To motivate the employee to observe safety norms, should be
encouraged by the line managers. A team or individual who is safety
conscious should be suitable and timely rewarded. The first principle
is to practice what we preach.
Role of Managers
Role of Managers
• Summing Up:
• A line manager has the following role to play:
• To ensure operation with acceptable safety standards.
• To ensure follow up of all stator norms and safety recommendations
• To keep employee informed about hazards, risks and safety measures.
• To procure material and equipment which meet safety requirement.
• To formulate and implement standard operating and maintenance
practices.
• To ensure proper up keep of equipment.
• To ensure proper work environment.
• To formulate and implement inspection schedules for house-keeping
Role of Managers
Role of Managers
• To ensure restricted entry in vital/ hazardous installation.
• To arrange for suitable job and safety training by expert faculties.
• To ensure use of safety appliances as per jobs,
• To ensure proper safety training to new employee.
• To show concern for safety in every jobs.
• To plan for emergency situations and make arrangements i.e. . Fire
fighting transport, medical services.
Role of Safety Officers
• The basic functions of safety officers can be listed as follows:
• Inspection of shops, and equipment's, with a view to identification of
hazards, unsafe practices and conditions,
• Assessment of Hazards and help liquidation of Unsafe point so that at least
acceptable level of risk is achieved.
• Investigation of all minor and major accidents and documentations of
statistics and building of management information system
• Communication of information to statutory body and the management.
• Checking of system of work, identify the lapses and giving feedback to
management for setting things right.
Role of Safety Officers
Role of Safety Officers
• To liaison with factory inspector and ensure compliance of statutory
norms.
• To educate all employee regarding provisions under factory act.
• Training and deployment based on need based safety training inputs
including contractor workers.
• Safety monitoring of major repair associated in protocol jobs.
• To organize safety Audits.
• To create safety awareness by innovative work in the field of safety,
display posters, hoardings, banners, slogans.
• To monitor and ensure excellence in industrial Safety Management.
Role of Safety Officers
Role of Employee
• Following are the model code of Code of conduct.
• Every employee will co-operate with the employer in carrying out
the provisions of this code.
• Every employee shall forth with report the employer or the foreman
any defect that he may discover in the Industrial Establishment or the
appliances used there on
• Every employee shall make proper use of all safe guards, safety
devices and the appliance furnished in accordance with the code for
his protection or the protection of others and shall obey all safety
instructions made or approved by the competent authority,
pertaining to his work.
Role of Employee
Role of Employee
• No employee shall interfere with remove, displace, damage or
destroy any safety devices or the other appliances furnished for his
protection, or the protection of others or interfere with any method
or process adopted with a view to minimizing occupational hazards.
• All employee shall comply, in regard to their conduct, with the
requirement of their code.
Role of Employee
Approaches to Safety
• Mr. Trevor Kietz of ICI U.K has enlisted various approaches to safety.
• The Prist Type: This is a method of sermon giving where a safety manager conveys only
benefits of safety to the workers.
• The Lawer Type: Such managers believes in statutory obligations. He sees every aspect of
safety with references to acts and rules.
• Police Man type: He sees safety with punishment angle and brands injured employee as
careless. He imposes safety without going into details. He is a fault finder not a fact
finder.
• Statician type; In this method statistics are collected and safety needs are explained on
this basis.
• Engineer like: He believes that the only way to combact evil of accidents is by
introducing technical system in industrial activities.
• Postman type approach: He believes in display of safety posters and slogans.
• All the above methods separately applied yields partial results.
Role of Management in Ensuring Safety
• The basic ingredient of safety Management can be listed as follows:
• To setup a strong foundation by suitable staffing of safety
managers.(Organizing)
• To establish a system of reporting, Investigation, data collection,
analysis and decision making.(Organizing)
• To predict, discover, control and eliminate the hazards(Planning)
• To promote safety activities to impart knowledge and skill (Leading)
• To apprise worker regarding man-machine interface
(Communication)
Role of Management in Ensuring Safety
Role of Management in Ensuring Safety
• To analyze the cause of accidents in time and enforce remedies
(Planning)
• To motivate workers by suitable rewards and recognition (Leading)
• To be keen in good house keeping, removing unsafe condition
(Organizing)
• To care for job satisfaction by proper deployment. (Leading)
• To make disaster management plan & enforce (Planning)
• To make action plan for each managers within time frame and
review (Planning)
• Discussion on compliance and corrective action (Controlling)
Role of Management in Ensuring Safety
Safety Management
• Safety management is essential for the desired changes in system of work and
attitudes.
• It develops a sense of safety in work activities.
• It helps in acquiring basic knowledge of hazards and precautions.
• To prepare employee to make useful contribution
• To develop clean habits
• To increase efficiency in the use of tools, equipment's and processes.
• To consider and implement useful and effective suggestions.
• To make workplace more pleasant and human with the application of
ergonomics and house keeping.
• To generate feeling of Participation and Job satisfaction,
• To achieve the goal of quality, productivity and profit.
Safety Management
Management Aspect
• Safety Manual
• Prepare a safety manual for the company.
• Safety Co-coordinator
• Depute full time/ part time safety coordinators depending upon the
size of the project site and natural hazards.
• Worker Screening
• Screening of Workmen
Management Aspect
• Project Safety Plan
• Prepare a project safety Plan
• (a) Overall Scope of work : Fabrication, erection, excavation,
concreting, brickwork, finishing work, painting, blasting, non
destructive tests, etc.
• (b) Obligation Chart: Responsibility of the line functionaries and
reporting of the line functionaries and reporting of the safety
engineering functions
Management Aspect
• © Safety Committee (all jobs)
• Structures: Chairman, Secretary and Members
• Roles & Responsibilities
• Project Manager
• Safety Committee members
• Safety coordinators
• Site engineers
• First line supervisors/ Engineers
• Subcontractors
Management Aspect
(d) Job Related specific PPE
(e) General Site safety Rules
• Use of PPE and safety devices relevant to site activities
• General house keeping, stacking of materials.
• Road safety inside the projects
• Access/ egress and workstation safety.
• Safe Use of Construction Power.
• Work permit System
• Use of maintenance and inspection of plant and machinery
• Use of safe materials handling and personal handling equipment.
• Fire Prevention and protection
• Contingency Plan
Management Aspect
Management Aspect
• Identification of High Risk/ Hazardous Operations in the site and their Appropriate
Safety Measures.
• Structural and equipment erection
• Excavation
• Concreting
• Precast erection
• Pile driving
• Road works: existing roads/ new roads
• Blasting
• Use, handling, storage of compressed gas cylinder
• Pressure Testing
• Tunneling
Management Aspect
Management Aspect
• Checklist and Reports
• General Site Safety Inspections
• Excavation, demolition, blasting, scaffoldings, ladders, working
platforms, PPE, structural fabrication and erection, gas cutting and
welding, means of access, electrical work, fire prevention and
protection, road safety, first aid box, safety boards, posters, stickers,
drinking water, sanitation, emergency vehicles.
Management Aspect
Management Aspect
• Statistics and Reports
• Accidents Investigation Report
• (a) Action taken report
• (b) Weekly analysis of accidents
• (c) Monthly safety statistics
• (d) Register of first aid
• (e) Subcontractors
Management Aspect
• Job Safety Analysis
• Identity of tasks
• Third Party (Competent person) Inspection, examination and testing
• Safety Training
• Safety awareness Programme.
Safety Information
• Communication Plays an Important role in Industrial Safety
Management. The reports are generated for onward transmission
so that managerial action are taken to create safety awareness and
liquidation of Unsafe points.
• I.O.W Forms
• Details of Accidents are sent in this “Injury on Works” format which
contains nature of industry, causes, data and time of accident, exact
location where the accident took place with other details. This format
is submitted by the department after signature of officer concerned.
Safety Information
• Investigation and Personnel Form:
• The accident is investigated by the team members of Section, In
charge of safety and the facts are found out of which helps in
collection of input information.
• First Information Report:
• The road accident caused outside the plant are reported to safety
Engineering Dept./ authorized representative of the department
within 24 hrs. The information is sent to personal dept. Investigations
are carried out by the member of safety Engineering Department and
Personnel.
Safety Information
• Injury Extension Certificate
• Inspection Reports
• This report is submitted by safety personnel after inspection of
different shop/ areas and indicates about safety status of different
areas.
Approaches To Improve Safety
• Recognizing the Importance of safety performance, a contractor can
approach the problem in four different ways:
• Organizational Approach, Physical Approach, Behavioral Approach,
and economic incentives.
Approaches To Improve Safety
• Organizational Approach
• A safety programme cannot be successful without an appropriate
organizational setup. A company safety programme should be a part
of the contractor’s business, just as scheduling and cost accounting,
• Safety Department:
• A formal safety department is essential in a company. This
department should be incharge of the safety and jobsite
representatives, recording and analyzing safety and other accident
prevention programmes.
Approaches To Improve Safety
• Committee
• A safety committee should be set up to guide the operation of safety
programs. The members of the committee should include all levels of
workers and management to reflect opinions on safety from all levels. It
should review the company’s safety programme periodically.
• Field Procedures
• A system must be designed to process safety suggestions from workers, the
people who carries out the daily construction process, since they are in the
best position to detect any possible accidents. They should be reminded
and encouraged to bring out any unsafe procedure detected in their daily
routine.
Approaches To Improve Safety
Approaches To Improve Safety
• Incentives
• Field Management and supervisor should be evaluated for
promotions and salary increases in terms of safety record as well as
productivity and cost.
• Safety Cost
• The cost of accounting system should be adjusted to encouraged
safety by allocating safety costs to company account and allocating
accident costs to project accounts.
Physical Approach
• In Physical aspects, a contractor can improve safety performance using following
guidelines:
• New workers should be given a safety orientation.
• For every project the contractor must study in advance the possible accidents
that the proposed construction methods, procedure and equipment may create.
Then an accident prevention plan should be devised to take care of those
accidents.
• The contractor should enforce the use of approved equipment for personal
protection such as hard hats, safety belts, glasses, goggles, gloves, etc.
• The contractor should integrate safety programmes with other programmes,
such as scheduling and budgeting during preplanning procedure. This will help
to identify possible accidents inherent in the work to be done, to suggest
remedial training if necessary, to assure the proper tools and equipment will be
available for the work, and to verify the method selected are safe according to
requirement.
Physical Approach
• Periodic checking of tools and equipment if necessary in order to
make sure that they are well maintained.
• Conduct periodic safety meetings, such tool box meetings, to provide
safety education on the job.
• Seek and obtain full cooperation from all subcontractors on the
project.
Behavioral Approach
• Studies conducted disclose that more than 80 % of all
accidents result from worker’s unsafe acts, while only 10 %
result from failure of equipment's or improper procedure,
Apparently, this is the most potential for improving safety
performance. Also, the behavior of managers on every level
has significantly influence on workers safety performance
Behavioral Approach
Behavioral Approach
• The following guidelines will be found useful:
• Top management, while visiting job sites or meeting in the main
office should talk about safety in the same manner as they talk about
schedules and costs. This will make the subordinates understand that
safety is an important as cost and schedules, so that the importance
of safety will not be ignored.
Behavioral Approach
• The Project manager and the superintendents should not place
unnecessary pressure on foeman such as over emphasis on meeting the
estimated budget and schedule. Usually this will make foremen choose
unacceptable method that often lead to higher possibility of accidents.
• Craft foremen are the key persons in behavioral approach as to better
safety, because they q the persons who have daily contact with Workers.
They are also the person in the best position to detect the workers
abnormal behavior,
• The foremen along with project manager and superintendent should try to
create and maintain good relationship between members of crew crafts If
workers have pleasant relationship with each other, they tend to be more
concerned about their co-workers safety.
Approaches To Improve Safety
• Economic Incentives
• Owners as well as contractors should always bear in mind and take
into consideration the economic benefits due to safety at the
worksite. If a complete estimate should be taken into account for the
cost of their safety programme as percentage of direct field labour
costs, their estimate would result in some positive return for the
amount spent on safety programme. The contractors should also
reward workers for good safety performance. This creates
perseverance on their part to learn more, know, practice and strive
towards a high level of safety at the job site.
References
• Construction Safety – R.K Mishra , AITBS Publishers
• Industrial Safety Management – Raj kishor Oja, Technology
Publishers
Thanks….

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Construction safety lecture-1
Construction safety  lecture-1Construction safety  lecture-1
Construction safety lecture-1
Saleem Malik
 
Construction process
Construction processConstruction process
Construction process
Mazen Al-Qadi
 
Construction Project Management
Construction Project ManagementConstruction Project Management
Construction Project Management
Aravind Samala
 
12 construction safety
12 construction safety12 construction safety
12 construction safety
azak80
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Construction safety
Construction  safetyConstruction  safety
Construction safety
 
Construction safety lecture-1
Construction safety  lecture-1Construction safety  lecture-1
Construction safety lecture-1
 
Construction Site Health & Safety
Construction Site Health & SafetyConstruction Site Health & Safety
Construction Site Health & Safety
 
Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents
Common Causes of Construction Site AccidentsCommon Causes of Construction Site Accidents
Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents
 
Construction process
Construction processConstruction process
Construction process
 
Module 3 - Construction quality and safety by Dr.Vinay Kumar B M
Module 3 - Construction quality and safety by Dr.Vinay Kumar B M Module 3 - Construction quality and safety by Dr.Vinay Kumar B M
Module 3 - Construction quality and safety by Dr.Vinay Kumar B M
 
Construction hazards and_safety_by_isti
Construction hazards and_safety_by_istiConstruction hazards and_safety_by_isti
Construction hazards and_safety_by_isti
 
Cause of accident and prevention in construction industry
Cause of accident and prevention in construction industryCause of accident and prevention in construction industry
Cause of accident and prevention in construction industry
 
114 site layout
114 site layout114 site layout
114 site layout
 
Construction Project Management
Construction Project ManagementConstruction Project Management
Construction Project Management
 
12 construction safety
12 construction safety12 construction safety
12 construction safety
 
Environment at site – construction management
Environment at site – construction managementEnvironment at site – construction management
Environment at site – construction management
 
Excavations ppt
Excavations pptExcavations ppt
Excavations ppt
 
Safety and Health During Construction
Safety and Health During ConstructionSafety and Health During Construction
Safety and Health During Construction
 
Quality control IN CONSTRUCTION
Quality control IN CONSTRUCTIONQuality control IN CONSTRUCTION
Quality control IN CONSTRUCTION
 
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR AND SUPERVISION
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR AND SUPERVISIONPROJECT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR AND SUPERVISION
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR AND SUPERVISION
 
Construction planning & management
Construction planning & managementConstruction planning & management
Construction planning & management
 
Insepction and quality control
Insepction and quality controlInsepction and quality control
Insepction and quality control
 
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR STRATEGIES
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR STRATEGIESMAINTENANCE AND REPAIR STRATEGIES
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR STRATEGIES
 
How to prevent accidents in construction sites
How to prevent accidents in construction sitesHow to prevent accidents in construction sites
How to prevent accidents in construction sites
 

Ähnlich wie Construction Safety Management

Particpate in whs processes wk 9
Particpate in whs processes wk 9Particpate in whs processes wk 9
Particpate in whs processes wk 9
catherinejyoung
 
Safety committees duties 1
Safety committees duties 1Safety committees duties 1
Safety committees duties 1
Roger Maxson
 
Employee welfare
Employee welfareEmployee welfare
Employee welfare
Giri Cy
 
Leadership and Safety Management for MHE Operations
Leadership and Safety Management for MHE OperationsLeadership and Safety Management for MHE Operations
Leadership and Safety Management for MHE Operations
Chris Chaparro
 
Lihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile complete
Lihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile completeLihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile complete
Lihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile complete
Shawn Naidoo
 

Ähnlich wie Construction Safety Management (20)

constructionsafetymanagement[1].pptx
constructionsafetymanagement[1].pptxconstructionsafetymanagement[1].pptx
constructionsafetymanagement[1].pptx
 
Creating a safety program
Creating a safety programCreating a safety program
Creating a safety program
 
Employee Engagement
Employee Engagement Employee Engagement
Employee Engagement
 
Lecture on Safety Management.pptx
Lecture on Safety Management.pptxLecture on Safety Management.pptx
Lecture on Safety Management.pptx
 
Human Factors_MODULE_2.pptx
Human Factors_MODULE_2.pptxHuman Factors_MODULE_2.pptx
Human Factors_MODULE_2.pptx
 
Importance of workplace Security.pptx
Importance of workplace Security.pptxImportance of workplace Security.pptx
Importance of workplace Security.pptx
 
Particpate in whs processes wk 9
Particpate in whs processes wk 9Particpate in whs processes wk 9
Particpate in whs processes wk 9
 
Workplace_Safety_Management_MScCM.pptx
 Workplace_Safety_Management_MScCM.pptx Workplace_Safety_Management_MScCM.pptx
Workplace_Safety_Management_MScCM.pptx
 
Health & safety management system in indian construction
Health & safety management system in indian constructionHealth & safety management system in indian construction
Health & safety management system in indian construction
 
Safety committees duties 1
Safety committees duties 1Safety committees duties 1
Safety committees duties 1
 
Severity rate of industrial safety for workers
Severity rate of industrial safety for workersSeverity rate of industrial safety for workers
Severity rate of industrial safety for workers
 
Industrial safety (MG University notes)
Industrial safety (MG University notes)Industrial safety (MG University notes)
Industrial safety (MG University notes)
 
Creating_a_safety_program-1.pptx
Creating_a_safety_program-1.pptxCreating_a_safety_program-1.pptx
Creating_a_safety_program-1.pptx
 
TOPIC 2 - ROLE OF SAFETY OFFICER.pptx
TOPIC 2 - ROLE OF SAFETY OFFICER.pptxTOPIC 2 - ROLE OF SAFETY OFFICER.pptx
TOPIC 2 - ROLE OF SAFETY OFFICER.pptx
 
Employee welfare
Employee welfareEmployee welfare
Employee welfare
 
The channel tunnel - Safety Management
The channel tunnel - Safety ManagementThe channel tunnel - Safety Management
The channel tunnel - Safety Management
 
Leadership and Safety Management for MHE Operations
Leadership and Safety Management for MHE OperationsLeadership and Safety Management for MHE Operations
Leadership and Safety Management for MHE Operations
 
Health And Safety Policy
Health And Safety PolicyHealth And Safety Policy
Health And Safety Policy
 
job_hazard_analysis.ppt
job_hazard_analysis.pptjob_hazard_analysis.ppt
job_hazard_analysis.ppt
 
Lihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile complete
Lihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile completeLihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile complete
Lihhawu Risk Sevices Company Profile complete
 

Mehr von GAURAV. H .TANDON

Mehr von GAURAV. H .TANDON (20)

Suicide Prevention through Architecture (Building) and City Planning
Suicide Prevention through  Architecture (Building) and City PlanningSuicide Prevention through  Architecture (Building) and City Planning
Suicide Prevention through Architecture (Building) and City Planning
 
Suicide Prevention through Architecture (Building) and City Planning
Suicide Prevention through  Architecture (Building) and City PlanningSuicide Prevention through  Architecture (Building) and City Planning
Suicide Prevention through Architecture (Building) and City Planning
 
Digital Detoxing in Smart Cities
Digital Detoxing in Smart CitiesDigital Detoxing in Smart Cities
Digital Detoxing in Smart Cities
 
Digital Detoxing in Smart Cities
Digital Detoxing in Smart CitiesDigital Detoxing in Smart Cities
Digital Detoxing in Smart Cities
 
Premerital Sceening .pptx
Premerital Sceening .pptxPremerital Sceening .pptx
Premerital Sceening .pptx
 
Polymath(Renaissance man)
Polymath(Renaissance man)Polymath(Renaissance man)
Polymath(Renaissance man)
 
Crash for Cash-Organized Crime (COC).pptx
Crash for Cash-Organized Crime (COC).pptxCrash for Cash-Organized Crime (COC).pptx
Crash for Cash-Organized Crime (COC).pptx
 
Voting Age .pptx
Voting Age .pptxVoting Age .pptx
Voting Age .pptx
 
Ecological Footprint (1).pptx
Ecological Footprint (1).pptxEcological Footprint (1).pptx
Ecological Footprint (1).pptx
 
Urban Heat Island Effect
Urban Heat Island EffectUrban Heat Island Effect
Urban Heat Island Effect
 
Communication Skills
Communication SkillsCommunication Skills
Communication Skills
 
The unethical practice of gift giving to doctors by pharma companies
The unethical practice of gift giving to doctors by pharma companiesThe unethical practice of gift giving to doctors by pharma companies
The unethical practice of gift giving to doctors by pharma companies
 
Compassionate Cities
Compassionate CitiesCompassionate Cities
Compassionate Cities
 
Gamification of Smart Cities
Gamification of Smart Cities Gamification of Smart Cities
Gamification of Smart Cities
 
Anti-Microbial Copper
Anti-Microbial Copper Anti-Microbial Copper
Anti-Microbial Copper
 
Smart Forest City
Smart Forest City Smart Forest City
Smart Forest City
 
Smart forest cities
Smart forest cities Smart forest cities
Smart forest cities
 
Automotive Hacking
Automotive Hacking Automotive Hacking
Automotive Hacking
 
Collusion and Fraud Detection on Electronic Energy Meters
Collusion and Fraud Detection on Electronic Energy Meters Collusion and Fraud Detection on Electronic Energy Meters
Collusion and Fraud Detection on Electronic Energy Meters
 
Cyber Security in Smart Buildings
Cyber Security in Smart Buildings Cyber Security in Smart Buildings
Cyber Security in Smart Buildings
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments""Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
mphochane1998
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ssuser89054b
 
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.pptnotes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
MsecMca
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Hostel management system project report..pdf
Hostel management system project report..pdfHostel management system project report..pdf
Hostel management system project report..pdf
 
Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in South Ex (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
 
Minimum and Maximum Modes of microprocessor 8086
Minimum and Maximum Modes of microprocessor 8086Minimum and Maximum Modes of microprocessor 8086
Minimum and Maximum Modes of microprocessor 8086
 
kiln thermal load.pptx kiln tgermal load
kiln thermal load.pptx kiln tgermal loadkiln thermal load.pptx kiln tgermal load
kiln thermal load.pptx kiln tgermal load
 
Thermal Engineering Unit - I & II . ppt
Thermal Engineering  Unit - I & II . pptThermal Engineering  Unit - I & II . ppt
Thermal Engineering Unit - I & II . ppt
 
Bridge Jacking Design Sample Calculation.pptx
Bridge Jacking Design Sample Calculation.pptxBridge Jacking Design Sample Calculation.pptx
Bridge Jacking Design Sample Calculation.pptx
 
"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments""Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
 
Unleashing the Power of the SORA AI lastest leap
Unleashing the Power of the SORA AI lastest leapUnleashing the Power of the SORA AI lastest leap
Unleashing the Power of the SORA AI lastest leap
 
S1S2 B.Arch MGU - HOA1&2 Module 3 -Temple Architecture of Kerala.pptx
S1S2 B.Arch MGU - HOA1&2 Module 3 -Temple Architecture of Kerala.pptxS1S2 B.Arch MGU - HOA1&2 Module 3 -Temple Architecture of Kerala.pptx
S1S2 B.Arch MGU - HOA1&2 Module 3 -Temple Architecture of Kerala.pptx
 
Double Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torque
Double Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torqueDouble Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torque
Double Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torque
 
HAND TOOLS USED AT ELECTRONICS WORK PRESENTED BY KOUSTAV SARKAR
HAND TOOLS USED AT ELECTRONICS WORK PRESENTED BY KOUSTAV SARKARHAND TOOLS USED AT ELECTRONICS WORK PRESENTED BY KOUSTAV SARKAR
HAND TOOLS USED AT ELECTRONICS WORK PRESENTED BY KOUSTAV SARKAR
 
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the startDesign For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
 
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech studentsAIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
 
Rums floating Omkareshwar FSPV IM_16112021.pdf
Rums floating Omkareshwar FSPV IM_16112021.pdfRums floating Omkareshwar FSPV IM_16112021.pdf
Rums floating Omkareshwar FSPV IM_16112021.pdf
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 
Computer Lecture 01.pptxIntroduction to Computers
Computer Lecture 01.pptxIntroduction to ComputersComputer Lecture 01.pptxIntroduction to Computers
Computer Lecture 01.pptxIntroduction to Computers
 
2016EF22_0 solar project report rooftop projects
2016EF22_0 solar project report rooftop projects2016EF22_0 solar project report rooftop projects
2016EF22_0 solar project report rooftop projects
 
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.pptnotes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
 
Tamil Call Girls Bhayandar WhatsApp +91-9930687706, Best Service
Tamil Call Girls Bhayandar WhatsApp +91-9930687706, Best ServiceTamil Call Girls Bhayandar WhatsApp +91-9930687706, Best Service
Tamil Call Girls Bhayandar WhatsApp +91-9930687706, Best Service
 
Bhubaneswar🌹Call Girls Bhubaneswar ❤Komal 9777949614 💟 Full Trusted CALL GIRL...
Bhubaneswar🌹Call Girls Bhubaneswar ❤Komal 9777949614 💟 Full Trusted CALL GIRL...Bhubaneswar🌹Call Girls Bhubaneswar ❤Komal 9777949614 💟 Full Trusted CALL GIRL...
Bhubaneswar🌹Call Girls Bhubaneswar ❤Komal 9777949614 💟 Full Trusted CALL GIRL...
 

Construction Safety Management

  • 2. Syllabus • Construction Safety Management: role of various parties, duties and responsibilities of top management, site managers, supervisors etc. role of safety officers, responsibilities of general employees, safety committee, safety training, incentives and monitoring, writing safety manuals, preparing safety checklists and inspection reports.
  • 3. Introduction • Construction activity in India has travelled a long distance, from the humble beginning of building simple structures and roads and minor civil work projects, the industry has changed significantly particularly over the years following independence. • The social concern of the safety of construction workers and their protection against injury arising out of their employment has been quite evident from a long term.
  • 5. Introduction • Importance of Safety • The construction industry, employing the largest labour force in the country has accounted for about 11 % of all occupational injuries and 20 % of all deaths resulting from occupational accidents. The cost of accidents is expensive. However, economic cost is not the only reason for which a contractor should be conscious of safety. The reasons for considering safety include:
  • 7. Introduction • Humanitarian Concern: When the accident happens, the resulting suffering of the injured workers and their families is difficult to quantify in economic terms. The contractor should never ignore if he has insurance against accidents. • Economic Reasons: Even if a contractor has insurance, he will find out that the cost of accidents will come out of his own pocket through an increase in increase premiums. In addition, there are othe indirect costs that result from accidents. The direct & indirect cost of accidents can be
  • 9. Introduction Direct Cost • Medical Care expenses for injured • Workmen’s compensation costs • Insurance premium increases. • Replacement cost of equipment and material damaged in accidents. • Facility repair and cleanup • Replacement cost of equipment ad material damaged in accidents • Facility repair and cleanup. • Fee for legal counsel
  • 11. Introduction Indirect Cost • Slowdown in operation • Decrease in morale which affects productivity • Productive time lost by injured worker and fellow workers • Administrative work associated with accidents • Loss of clients • Overtime necessitated by work slowdown
  • 13. Introduction • Laws & Regulations As per different acts & Laws, the employer should look after the safety of the employee. Violation of these laws will be subjected to punishment. Organizational Image • A good safety Record can produce higher morale and productivity and stronger employee loyalty. It will also improve the company’s public Image and therefore make it easier to acquire negotiated jobs.
  • 16. Safety in construction Industry • An organization setup Safety Engineering Department has to play basically the role of catalyst which communicates the message of safety and motivates the employee to adopt safe practices. For exercising their effective control over unsafe practices and ensue safety each & every line manager has to understand the importance of safety.
  • 17. Role of Managers • Safe Production should be motto of the manager. With a strong conviction of safety, he has to impart the message. • Instruction of Work • This should contain all the element of information • Who: Assignment of Responsibility • How: Standard operating practices • When: time schedule • Where: Place of work • What: The work to be assigned
  • 19. Role of Managers • Instruction should be clear, specific, easily understood by employees. If any of the above element is missing it will result in “ Communication Gap”. . Supervision • A line manager should watch closely whether his instruction are followed and 100 % safe practices. • Persuasion • Employee are to be persuaded to mold their behavior to adopt safe practices. 5 min safety interaction by the shift in-charge before deployment on the job will slowly change employee’s behavior
  • 21. Role of Managers • Training: • Every job demands a level of technical knowledge and skill. It’s the responsibility of a line manager to train the employee to gain knowledge and skill comparable to job hazards. • Motivation • To motivate the employee to observe safety norms, should be encouraged by the line managers. A team or individual who is safety conscious should be suitable and timely rewarded. The first principle is to practice what we preach.
  • 23. Role of Managers • Summing Up: • A line manager has the following role to play: • To ensure operation with acceptable safety standards. • To ensure follow up of all stator norms and safety recommendations • To keep employee informed about hazards, risks and safety measures. • To procure material and equipment which meet safety requirement. • To formulate and implement standard operating and maintenance practices. • To ensure proper up keep of equipment. • To ensure proper work environment. • To formulate and implement inspection schedules for house-keeping
  • 25. Role of Managers • To ensure restricted entry in vital/ hazardous installation. • To arrange for suitable job and safety training by expert faculties. • To ensure use of safety appliances as per jobs, • To ensure proper safety training to new employee. • To show concern for safety in every jobs. • To plan for emergency situations and make arrangements i.e. . Fire fighting transport, medical services.
  • 26. Role of Safety Officers • The basic functions of safety officers can be listed as follows: • Inspection of shops, and equipment's, with a view to identification of hazards, unsafe practices and conditions, • Assessment of Hazards and help liquidation of Unsafe point so that at least acceptable level of risk is achieved. • Investigation of all minor and major accidents and documentations of statistics and building of management information system • Communication of information to statutory body and the management. • Checking of system of work, identify the lapses and giving feedback to management for setting things right.
  • 27. Role of Safety Officers
  • 28. Role of Safety Officers • To liaison with factory inspector and ensure compliance of statutory norms. • To educate all employee regarding provisions under factory act. • Training and deployment based on need based safety training inputs including contractor workers. • Safety monitoring of major repair associated in protocol jobs. • To organize safety Audits. • To create safety awareness by innovative work in the field of safety, display posters, hoardings, banners, slogans. • To monitor and ensure excellence in industrial Safety Management.
  • 29. Role of Safety Officers
  • 30. Role of Employee • Following are the model code of Code of conduct. • Every employee will co-operate with the employer in carrying out the provisions of this code. • Every employee shall forth with report the employer or the foreman any defect that he may discover in the Industrial Establishment or the appliances used there on • Every employee shall make proper use of all safe guards, safety devices and the appliance furnished in accordance with the code for his protection or the protection of others and shall obey all safety instructions made or approved by the competent authority, pertaining to his work.
  • 32. Role of Employee • No employee shall interfere with remove, displace, damage or destroy any safety devices or the other appliances furnished for his protection, or the protection of others or interfere with any method or process adopted with a view to minimizing occupational hazards. • All employee shall comply, in regard to their conduct, with the requirement of their code.
  • 34. Approaches to Safety • Mr. Trevor Kietz of ICI U.K has enlisted various approaches to safety. • The Prist Type: This is a method of sermon giving where a safety manager conveys only benefits of safety to the workers. • The Lawer Type: Such managers believes in statutory obligations. He sees every aspect of safety with references to acts and rules. • Police Man type: He sees safety with punishment angle and brands injured employee as careless. He imposes safety without going into details. He is a fault finder not a fact finder. • Statician type; In this method statistics are collected and safety needs are explained on this basis. • Engineer like: He believes that the only way to combact evil of accidents is by introducing technical system in industrial activities. • Postman type approach: He believes in display of safety posters and slogans. • All the above methods separately applied yields partial results.
  • 35. Role of Management in Ensuring Safety • The basic ingredient of safety Management can be listed as follows: • To setup a strong foundation by suitable staffing of safety managers.(Organizing) • To establish a system of reporting, Investigation, data collection, analysis and decision making.(Organizing) • To predict, discover, control and eliminate the hazards(Planning) • To promote safety activities to impart knowledge and skill (Leading) • To apprise worker regarding man-machine interface (Communication)
  • 36. Role of Management in Ensuring Safety
  • 37. Role of Management in Ensuring Safety • To analyze the cause of accidents in time and enforce remedies (Planning) • To motivate workers by suitable rewards and recognition (Leading) • To be keen in good house keeping, removing unsafe condition (Organizing) • To care for job satisfaction by proper deployment. (Leading) • To make disaster management plan & enforce (Planning) • To make action plan for each managers within time frame and review (Planning) • Discussion on compliance and corrective action (Controlling)
  • 38. Role of Management in Ensuring Safety
  • 39. Safety Management • Safety management is essential for the desired changes in system of work and attitudes. • It develops a sense of safety in work activities. • It helps in acquiring basic knowledge of hazards and precautions. • To prepare employee to make useful contribution • To develop clean habits • To increase efficiency in the use of tools, equipment's and processes. • To consider and implement useful and effective suggestions. • To make workplace more pleasant and human with the application of ergonomics and house keeping. • To generate feeling of Participation and Job satisfaction, • To achieve the goal of quality, productivity and profit.
  • 41. Management Aspect • Safety Manual • Prepare a safety manual for the company. • Safety Co-coordinator • Depute full time/ part time safety coordinators depending upon the size of the project site and natural hazards. • Worker Screening • Screening of Workmen
  • 42. Management Aspect • Project Safety Plan • Prepare a project safety Plan • (a) Overall Scope of work : Fabrication, erection, excavation, concreting, brickwork, finishing work, painting, blasting, non destructive tests, etc. • (b) Obligation Chart: Responsibility of the line functionaries and reporting of the line functionaries and reporting of the safety engineering functions
  • 43. Management Aspect • © Safety Committee (all jobs) • Structures: Chairman, Secretary and Members • Roles & Responsibilities • Project Manager • Safety Committee members • Safety coordinators • Site engineers • First line supervisors/ Engineers • Subcontractors
  • 44. Management Aspect (d) Job Related specific PPE (e) General Site safety Rules • Use of PPE and safety devices relevant to site activities • General house keeping, stacking of materials. • Road safety inside the projects • Access/ egress and workstation safety. • Safe Use of Construction Power. • Work permit System • Use of maintenance and inspection of plant and machinery • Use of safe materials handling and personal handling equipment. • Fire Prevention and protection • Contingency Plan
  • 46. Management Aspect • Identification of High Risk/ Hazardous Operations in the site and their Appropriate Safety Measures. • Structural and equipment erection • Excavation • Concreting • Precast erection • Pile driving • Road works: existing roads/ new roads • Blasting • Use, handling, storage of compressed gas cylinder • Pressure Testing • Tunneling
  • 48. Management Aspect • Checklist and Reports • General Site Safety Inspections • Excavation, demolition, blasting, scaffoldings, ladders, working platforms, PPE, structural fabrication and erection, gas cutting and welding, means of access, electrical work, fire prevention and protection, road safety, first aid box, safety boards, posters, stickers, drinking water, sanitation, emergency vehicles.
  • 50. Management Aspect • Statistics and Reports • Accidents Investigation Report • (a) Action taken report • (b) Weekly analysis of accidents • (c) Monthly safety statistics • (d) Register of first aid • (e) Subcontractors
  • 51. Management Aspect • Job Safety Analysis • Identity of tasks • Third Party (Competent person) Inspection, examination and testing • Safety Training • Safety awareness Programme.
  • 52. Safety Information • Communication Plays an Important role in Industrial Safety Management. The reports are generated for onward transmission so that managerial action are taken to create safety awareness and liquidation of Unsafe points. • I.O.W Forms • Details of Accidents are sent in this “Injury on Works” format which contains nature of industry, causes, data and time of accident, exact location where the accident took place with other details. This format is submitted by the department after signature of officer concerned.
  • 53. Safety Information • Investigation and Personnel Form: • The accident is investigated by the team members of Section, In charge of safety and the facts are found out of which helps in collection of input information. • First Information Report: • The road accident caused outside the plant are reported to safety Engineering Dept./ authorized representative of the department within 24 hrs. The information is sent to personal dept. Investigations are carried out by the member of safety Engineering Department and Personnel.
  • 54. Safety Information • Injury Extension Certificate • Inspection Reports • This report is submitted by safety personnel after inspection of different shop/ areas and indicates about safety status of different areas.
  • 55. Approaches To Improve Safety • Recognizing the Importance of safety performance, a contractor can approach the problem in four different ways: • Organizational Approach, Physical Approach, Behavioral Approach, and economic incentives.
  • 56. Approaches To Improve Safety • Organizational Approach • A safety programme cannot be successful without an appropriate organizational setup. A company safety programme should be a part of the contractor’s business, just as scheduling and cost accounting, • Safety Department: • A formal safety department is essential in a company. This department should be incharge of the safety and jobsite representatives, recording and analyzing safety and other accident prevention programmes.
  • 57. Approaches To Improve Safety • Committee • A safety committee should be set up to guide the operation of safety programs. The members of the committee should include all levels of workers and management to reflect opinions on safety from all levels. It should review the company’s safety programme periodically. • Field Procedures • A system must be designed to process safety suggestions from workers, the people who carries out the daily construction process, since they are in the best position to detect any possible accidents. They should be reminded and encouraged to bring out any unsafe procedure detected in their daily routine.
  • 59. Approaches To Improve Safety • Incentives • Field Management and supervisor should be evaluated for promotions and salary increases in terms of safety record as well as productivity and cost. • Safety Cost • The cost of accounting system should be adjusted to encouraged safety by allocating safety costs to company account and allocating accident costs to project accounts.
  • 60. Physical Approach • In Physical aspects, a contractor can improve safety performance using following guidelines: • New workers should be given a safety orientation. • For every project the contractor must study in advance the possible accidents that the proposed construction methods, procedure and equipment may create. Then an accident prevention plan should be devised to take care of those accidents. • The contractor should enforce the use of approved equipment for personal protection such as hard hats, safety belts, glasses, goggles, gloves, etc. • The contractor should integrate safety programmes with other programmes, such as scheduling and budgeting during preplanning procedure. This will help to identify possible accidents inherent in the work to be done, to suggest remedial training if necessary, to assure the proper tools and equipment will be available for the work, and to verify the method selected are safe according to requirement.
  • 61. Physical Approach • Periodic checking of tools and equipment if necessary in order to make sure that they are well maintained. • Conduct periodic safety meetings, such tool box meetings, to provide safety education on the job. • Seek and obtain full cooperation from all subcontractors on the project.
  • 62. Behavioral Approach • Studies conducted disclose that more than 80 % of all accidents result from worker’s unsafe acts, while only 10 % result from failure of equipment's or improper procedure, Apparently, this is the most potential for improving safety performance. Also, the behavior of managers on every level has significantly influence on workers safety performance
  • 64. Behavioral Approach • The following guidelines will be found useful: • Top management, while visiting job sites or meeting in the main office should talk about safety in the same manner as they talk about schedules and costs. This will make the subordinates understand that safety is an important as cost and schedules, so that the importance of safety will not be ignored.
  • 65. Behavioral Approach • The Project manager and the superintendents should not place unnecessary pressure on foeman such as over emphasis on meeting the estimated budget and schedule. Usually this will make foremen choose unacceptable method that often lead to higher possibility of accidents. • Craft foremen are the key persons in behavioral approach as to better safety, because they q the persons who have daily contact with Workers. They are also the person in the best position to detect the workers abnormal behavior, • The foremen along with project manager and superintendent should try to create and maintain good relationship between members of crew crafts If workers have pleasant relationship with each other, they tend to be more concerned about their co-workers safety.
  • 66. Approaches To Improve Safety • Economic Incentives • Owners as well as contractors should always bear in mind and take into consideration the economic benefits due to safety at the worksite. If a complete estimate should be taken into account for the cost of their safety programme as percentage of direct field labour costs, their estimate would result in some positive return for the amount spent on safety programme. The contractors should also reward workers for good safety performance. This creates perseverance on their part to learn more, know, practice and strive towards a high level of safety at the job site.
  • 67. References • Construction Safety – R.K Mishra , AITBS Publishers • Industrial Safety Management – Raj kishor Oja, Technology Publishers