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Safety Case Regime download (Ongoing safety Measurement and Evaluation…
Safety Case Regime
Government
Regulations
Improves Occupational Health and Safety Performance
Development of policies
For safety
Design
Construction
Shift from routine
Construction safety Audits
Priliminary
Inspection
Demonstration
of
Management
commitment
and
Involvement
Giving safety a high priority
Personnel involvement in safety activities
Top level managers
Safety Officiers
In Organisation
High
Status
Rank
Open two way Communication Between
Laborers
Management
Communication for Importance of
Environment Control
General Housekeeping
Safety Inspection
Emphasis on
Safety Training
At all levels
Promotion
Safety Awareness
Within the Organization
Contractor
Selection
Criteria
Environmental Preservation
Social Sustainability
Environmental Consideration
Economic Sustainability
Life Cycle Operation
Credibility and Reputation
Maintenance Cost
Maintainability Aspects
Demolition and Replacement Aspects
Contractual
Specifications
Potential Contractors
Identify
Safety Standards
Hazard Prevention Requirements
Onsite Inspections
Define
Supervisory Training
Employee Safety Training
Designing
for
Safety
Adequate Ground Conditions and Type of Control Medium
Trench Boxing
Shoring
Batters
Silica Content
Excavation
Machinery Equipped to Mitigate Dust
Site Security
Stable Structures during Deconstruction or Reconstruction
Provision of Amenities and Services
Site Remediation and Methods
Safety
Training
and
Education
Use of Props And Objects
Pictures and Examples
Personal stories
Experimentation on the part of the training facilitator
Audience questions and comments
Competitions
Audience Participation
Practical elements
Ongoing
safety
Measurement
and
Evaluation
Cautionary use of Behavior Observation :
Frequent Performance Appraisals
Numerical Safety Scoring System
Attitudinal Surveys
Perception Surveys
Baseline Safety Outlooks
Diagnosis for areas requiring Improvement
Regular Workplace Inspection
Achievable
Realistic
Measurable
Repeat Detection and Recording
Medium to High Risk Hazards
Balanced Scorecards
Regular Examination of Compliance
Monthly Safety Statistics
External Audits
Internal Reviews
Bench marking
Other Factors
Awareness
Ignorant Workers
Training
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Communication
Direct communication
Goals and Ctivities
Devices
Smartphones and Headsets
Fast and Efficient Communication
Documentation
Registration
License
Proper Equipment
Improper Gear
Fatal Errors
Well maintained Machinery and Materials
Appropriate Water on site for Workers
Shady Place
Prevent Dehydration
Exposure related illness
Supervision
Capable of enforcing safety standards with no exception
Innovation
Development of New practices
Enhance Security
Transparency
No Hiding of Accidents from past
Negative Impact on Public
Falling
Leading cause of Fatalities
Inorder to Minimize
Non-Slipping flooring
Handrails
Guardrails
Safety Belts
Safety lines
Harnesses and Safety Nets
Injury Factors
Unsafe site conditions
Continuously changing work sites
Multiple Operations
Crews working in close proximity
Management System Pressure
Financial Restriction
Lack of Commitment to Safety
Policy and Standard
Knowledge and Information
Restricted Training and Task Selection
Restricted Training and Task Selection
Poor Quality Control System
Population and Workers
Ageing Population
Shortage of Skilled Labor
Combination of New and Skilled Construction workers
Work Intensification
Work stress
Exhaustion and Fatigue
Older Workers
High Risk of Work Related Conditions
Chronic Diseases linked to Ageing