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Safety management and accident prevention in construction industry.pptx

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  1. 1. Safety management and accident prevention in construction industry Student ID: CU-1571-2020 Name: Mohammed Yahya Mutahar Subject: RM Submitted to :DR. Muhammed Tariq 1
  2. 2. Introduction • Construction work is a hazardous land-based job. Some construction site jobs include; building houses, roads, tree forts, workplaces and repair and maintain infrastructures. This work includes many hazardous task and conditions such as working with height, excavation, noise, dust, power tools and equipment. The most common fatalities are caused by the fatal four: falls, being struck by an object, electrocutions, and being caught in between two objects. Construction work has been increasing in developing and undeveloped countries over the past few years. With an increase in this type of work occupational fatalities have increased. Occupational fatalities are individuals who die while on the job or performing work related tasks. Within the field of construction it is important to have safe construction sites. 2
  3. 3. Introduction 3 Experts in the field of construction safety have recognised the need of adhering to safety regulations to the letter. As a result of this assessment, personnel in the construction industry will be able to better understand and regulate the safety of their job. The researchers' interest in safety management stems from their desire to identify potential risks in the workplace. The goal of safety administration is to make the workplace as safe as possible. Currently, the Civil Engineering profession places a greater focus on safety management. Changes in people's perceptions of the dangers of the construction sector are the goal of this research.
  4. 4. Major causes of accidents • Scaffold accidents • Accident due to slip and fall • Crane accidents • Ladder accidents • Electrical accidents 4
  5. 5. Scaffolding • Strong scaffolding and centering done to support the workers such that it can take the load of the workers and materials while at work. • Lacing and bracing are to hold the position of the scaffold • the type of scaffold selected depends on the strength of the soil. • Scaffolding 5
  6. 6. Falling from height • No provision of safety harness • Faulty design of structure • Use of damaged stairs • Use of unsuitable stairs • Improper position of stairs 6
  7. 7. Crane accidents • Crane accidents frequently involve workers getting hit by the crane's equipment, the load being lifted, or by something else. Most of the victims in these cases are the crane's riggers. Many of these accidents involve loads that are uneven or that have strange weight distributions. 7
  8. 8. Electric accidents • Contact with electricity current due to faulty conductor • Use of electrical equipment's that are damaged or modified • No earthling • No provision of suitable PPE 8
  9. 9. Procedure for safety measure • Safety plan • Safety training and meetings • First aid and medical arrangements • Management policy 9
  10. 10. Accidents control measurements • Rules and recommendations of OSHA • Learn how to be safe • Get Visibly Involved • Providing Incentives • Formal Inspections • Safety meetings regularly • Safety education • Research findings • Regular safety meetings • Awareness should be stressed by management 10
  11. 11. Benefits of safety program • • Reduced workers’ compensation claims • • Reduced expenses related to injuries and illnesses • • Lower employee complaints • • Increased productivity • • Reduction of hidden cost • • Reduced insurance cost However, many managers are unaware of the financial ramifications of a mishap. Insurance premiums for workers' compensation are calculated depending on the number of accidents that occur at a certain company. Accident rates have an impact on public liability, property damage, and equipment insurance premiums. 11
  12. 12. • It is estimated that construction workers are responsible for around 11 percent of all occupational injuries and 20 percent of all occupational deaths. Accidents cost a lot of money. However, a contractor's attention to safety should be focused on more than just the bottom line. Importance of safety 12
  13. 13. • OSHA Employers are obliged by OSHA to retain detailed records of all work-related fatalities, injuries, and diseases. There is no need to document small injuries that may be treated with first aid. When an injury requires medical care, loss of consciousness, or limits on work or movement, it must be documented. Accidents that result in the death of at least one person or the hospitalization of five or more workers must be reported to OSHA within 48 hours. OSHA For the most part, only management may be punished for safety infractions under OSHA, which is unfair. Only the firm and its management can be held liable for safety violations if an employee deliberately breaks both OSHA and company laws. As a result, the only way management can enforce safety laws is to penalize or remove employees who engage in risky behavior. OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration). 13
  14. 14. • OSHA For the most part, only management may be punished for safety infractions under OSHA, which is unfair. Only the firm and its management can be held liable for safety violations if an employee deliberately breaks both OSHA and company laws. Management may only enforce safety laws by disciplining or firing employees who commit risky behaviors.. • OSHA's construction safety requirements are heavily influenced by industry-developed safety standards. Rollover protection (ROPS), seat belts, backup alarms, enhanced brake systems, and guards for moving parts are a few of the equipment safety requirements. Equipment operators and other personnel are likewise subject to noise limits. OSHA 14
  15. 15. Conclusion • Accidents in the construction industry are costly in terms of human life and economy • Safety management reduce cost and increase productivity • Reduction in accidents and associated costs are direct benefits to the construction industry • accident prevention strategy such as mitigating any • root potential factors to lead to fall accidents while designating who will be fined if they fail to comply • with their responsibility related to the identified variables under various factors. 15

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