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KEY RISK MANAGEMENT FEATURES OF SAFETY CASE REGIME IN A CONSTRUCTION…
KEY RISK MANAGEMENT FEATURES OF SAFETY CASE REGIME IN A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
General Safety
Assessment
Identifying existing risk control
Potential effects
Risk analysis
Evaluation
Identifying hazards
Select adopted measures
Investigation
Control rate
Failures
Identify possible control measures
Clear and Concise documentation
Appropriate blueprints and plans
Emergency
Emergency equipment
Control room access
Escape routes
Emergency exits
Fire exits
Design
Location map
Elevation from ground level plans
Building layout
Escape routes
Safety equipment
Cause and effect charts
Hazard area drawing
Reducing the risk
Risk Uncertainty
Sufficiency in design
Escape
Rescue
Evacuation
Understanding the possible threats
Establish standards for working
Maintained work environment
Effective safety control measures
Newer technologies
Real-world testing
Approaching improvement
Profit Analysis
Design cost
Meeting industry standards
Design comparison in industry
Robustness
Technical analysis
Number crunching the data
Auditing
Modelling
Performance data
Risk assessment
Potential practically feasible option
Estimate possible changes
Check reliability
Functionality
Hazard identification
Implement safety
Monitoring
Design safety
Attempting to eliminate the hazardous risks
Use of sustainable and Eco-friendly materials
Controlling the magnitude of risk
Emergency planning
Mitigation
Moving people from potential threats
Work Force
Assessment
Intra-sharing of views
Information transfer
Analyzing
Debating
Newly adapted procedures
Software
Equipment
Plant
Safety in work culture
Active roles
Policies
Implementing safety
Timely manner
Safety alarm
Promotion
Data
Illness
Injuries
Safety
Safety management role
Decision maker
Responsibilities
Provision
Information
Supervision
Identifying risks at the earliest possible phase
Hazards
Training
Risks
Instructions manual
Planning
Involvement
Meetings
Cooperation
Competence
Commitment
Timing and duration
Personal Briefing
Responsibilities
Safety Management System
Organizational level
Roles
Checking for skills
Assigning proper roles
Setting structure standards
Responsibilities
Site monitoring by experts
Structural resonsibilities
Monitoring
Managing changes
Learning from past incidents
Finding solution
Finalizing the solution
Ways to avoid in future
Review the problem
Identifying root cause
Indentification
Analysis
Storing data
Comparison
Storing last incident data
Managing knowledge
Feedback
Expert advice
Employee suggestions
Recommendations
Audits
Union meetings
Review
Committee skills
Suggestions
Implementation
Evaluating
Checking for safety management implementation
Supervision
Structural effeciency
Resources
Communication
Employee awareness on key processes
Meetings
Mails
Boards
Collaborations
Maintenance
Solution
Operations
Functioning
Engineering
Threat awareness
Control measures
Drilling standards
Effective plans
Identifying and knowing key issues
Procedure
Structural mechanisms
Scheduling
Proper gadgets
Phones
Efficient communication
Radio
Human Resource management
Checking for manpower to carry out all safety roles
Covering red zones
Operations and handling
Machine efficiency to check system functions
Supervision
Updating the work
Workplace culture
Response to given information
Checking resources distribution
Availability of resources
Availability of required skills