0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views26 pages

Construction Safety Management: CE337 - M2 - C1 Group B

The document outlines a construction site safety checklist, highlighting the risks and hazards present in such environments. It presents ratings for various safety aspects, indicating that while housekeeping is well-managed, areas like hand tools and personal protective equipment require significant improvement. Recommendations emphasize proactive safety measures, training, and prioritizing worker health to reduce accidents and create a safer construction site.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views26 pages

Construction Safety Management: CE337 - M2 - C1 Group B

The document outlines a construction site safety checklist, highlighting the risks and hazards present in such environments. It presents ratings for various safety aspects, indicating that while housekeeping is well-managed, areas like hand tools and personal protective equipment require significant improvement. Recommendations emphasize proactive safety measures, training, and prioritizing worker health to reduce accidents and create a safer construction site.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 26

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY MANAGEMENT

CE337_M2_C1
GROUP B
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
CONSTRUCTION SITE
SAFETY CHECKLIST
TABULATION
COMPUTATIONS
Summary
A construction site is a piece of land where
all the activities related to the location of a
structure take part. This contains a lot of risks
and hazards that have caused injuries and
deaths on construction sites throughout the
world. Within any construction site, one must
need to know all the safety precautions and
procedures even if they are not working on it
to avoid any possible dilemma. The most
common reason for unwanted injuries in a
construction site is mainly due to limited or
improper training and supervision of workers.
With this checklist, it is shown that:

▪ Housekeeping has the highest rating of 100% with


an excellent rating. It shows that it is a part of the
construction where the construction workers or
stakeholders of the establishment/construction site
is most conscious and well-monitored;

▪ Electrical, Trenching & Excavations and Cranes/Hoists


has the Satisfactory Rating with an average of 88.80%
for Electrical, and 85.71% for both Trenching &
Excavations, and Cranes/Hoists. This result suggests
that even if these are considered one of the most
fundamental consideration in construction, there are still
some things that has been neglected or forgotten in
terms of safety precautions;
▪ Hand and Power Tools, Heavy Equipment,
Ladders/Stairways, Steel Erection, Concrete &
Masonry, and Welding &Cutting garnered the
Poor Rating. This shows that even this are
common in construction, it is still somehow
neglected or forgotten to assess for safety
precautions; and

▪ Lastly, the things were we should focus more in


order to have a safe and healthy environment for
construction has always been having a poor
rating such as PPE, Facility Security and Public
Safety, Fire Protection/Prevention, Fall
Protection.
With such, it is still difficult for us
to maintain risk-free environment
but keeping us reminded on what
to do or what to consider and
applying it or keep it a habit is one
of the most essential things to be
considered in order to maintain
the construction site free from
harm for a long period of time.
Conclusion
We conclude that the majority areas of the construction site based on the chosen
video clip are not secure. On the given data, majority of the ratings are poor which is
basically the reason why it is unsafe. But the given percentage in each areas
showed that most of them reached more than 50% which allows it to be
considerable. There are various factors that affect these results, it may be the lack of
knowledge of safety first or there may be knowledge but not 100%. Thus, the
construction site is not fully safe or secure but considered to be far from danger.
Recommendations
There are potential hazards for workers in construction sites these are falls, trench
and scaffold collapse, electric shocks and failure to use personal protective equipment
and all of these must be address as this hazards may harm the workers in many ways.

In each site they must consider to incorporate guidance particularly pointed at


general contractor employment, staffing organization employment, and multiemployer
work circumstances. In each site they must always voice out to their workers to set safety
and health as top their priority. A site may also consider providing or implementing training
tool to workers. And to make improvements in the site by allocating a regular time to
discuss safety and health issues, with the goal of identifying ways to improve the safeness
of all the workers of the site.

These practices emphasize a proactive approach to managing occupational safety


and health. Traditional approaches are often reactive means that, actions are only taken
after a worker is injured or becomes sick, they must change this kind of approach. Finding
and fixing hazards before they caused an injury or illness may be a much more effective
approach. Doing so maintains a strategic distance from the direct and indirect costs of
worker injuries and ailments and advances a positive work environment.
❑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tv7bx4QYQ
s&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1-N-
cu8xsruRAqykIDxlV4tY74S4Stk3Gjw1w5KAykhd
1InXFltDu5x6M

❑ https://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/osha/ResidentialCons
truction/Checklists/Checklist.pdf?fbclid=IwAR08nH
lHr5yyd8HpejuM3QzqMiIGAr9b09-
lhwdace_qKUXYIQTxx-HPIQc

REFERENCE:

You might also like