Precautions to be taken to avoid accidents in a big construction project
1. Daily safety meeting
Employees need to be briefed about the different safety measures when it comes to each specific jobsite. As a project continues to progress, the hazards also change. It is upto project manager as and team leader to ensure that everyone on the jobsite is provided with proper instructions, and is aware of the changing regulation
2. Reduce the amount of night work
Late work hours and dark environments create a greater potential for accidents. If possible, minimize the amount of night work, or limit it to low-risk area of the jobsite.
3. Proper safety gear
Construction sites are notorious for unpredictable accidents and unforeseen safety hazards. To prepare worker proper protection is needed at all times. Some basic safety precautions include hardhat, eye protection, and hearing protection. Slip resistant boot, heavy duty gloves and mask are also standard safety apparel.
4. Reflective or highly–visible clothing
These are must in order to reduce vehicle related accidents. High reflective fabric should be used by all employees, and at all times. Through simply being seen by the driver and equipment operators, workers are kept out of harm’s way, which can reduce potential of getting hit.
5. Regular and frequent breaks
Enforcing regular breaks are crucial in not only productivity, but safety as well. Frequent breaks allow workers to re-energize by drinking fluids, eating snacks and resting.
6. Clean signage to warn of danger
Wires and high voltage area should be marked and the electricity should be deactivated when it is not in use. Simple sign with words like “Danger” are incredibly simple, but are essential in ensuring safety
7. Introduce to a warm or calisthenics exercise
Before starting the day, worker should start with warm-up or calisthenics exercise to keep the body fresh and angile as well as ensure the workers are fit for physical activity. This also helps them develop quicker reflexes as well as sharper minds.
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