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Thu 25 Jan 2007 - 12:37

Construction Safety
By Peter Emerson

Around two million people work in the construction industry in Briton alone, and this figure manifolds if all major countries are included. There is no second opinion that this is the world's biggest industry, and many people depend upon this vital industry for their livelihood. The construction industry is also instrumental in a country's economic developments. It is one of the most dangerous industries, as far as workers safety is concerned. In the last twenty five years, several thousand people have died from injuries they received during construction work. Many more become invalids forever due to serious injuries caused while working.

The main causes of these fatal accidents are falling through fragile roofs and roof lights, falling from ladders, scaffolds and other work places, being struck by excavators, lift trucks or dumpers, being struck by falling loads and equipment and being crushed by collapsing structures. The other causes are touching cement and chemicals with bare hands, coming into contact with live wires and inhaling dangerous gases and dust. Reduction in the usee of ladders and scaffold towers goes a long way in reducing accidents. Ladders should be used correctly wherever it is absolutely necessary, and towers need to be erected by properly trained persons.

The government and various organizations are actively involved in eliminating these work hazards. They advocate various safety methods to achieve construction safety. Safer systems are to be adapted during the repair of fragile roofs. Construction slips and trips should be reduced on construction sites. Development and adoption of safer traffic management procedures would be of great help for quicker transportation of the injured to medical care.

Promotion of effective planning of site layouts and designs, vehicle procurements and training will reduce the risk to workers and the public from being struck by mobile construction plants and vehicles. Raising awareness of key safety issues and providing information to manufacturers on how to design safe lifting equipment will help in reducing lift related accidents. Creating awareness among workers about the possibilities of multiple injuries and death in construction activities and advising them to strictly adhere to safety norms is mandatory.

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