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Construction Site Safety Checklist

Author: Tansen Cement
by Tansen Cement
Posted: Jan 07, 2021

Construction sites are one of the most danger-prone places to work. Construction site safety also happens to be one of the most overlooked aspects of a construction project. Every year, thousands of workers are injured at work on construction sites. So, if you work in construction, it’s even more important that you put your health and safety above everything else you do.

At construction sites, accidents have the potential to be life-threatening if proper precautions aren’t followed. As such, we have created a few simple construction site safety rules to keep yourself and your workers safe from harm.

1. Wear your protective gear inside the project confine at all times

When you enter the construction site, make sure to have the required PPE you need. This includes hard hats, safety boots, high visibility jackets, and many more according to the project needs. These gears are easy to come by and can possibly save your life if push comes to shove.

2. Give yourself and your staff a proper induction at the beginning

No project has similar requirements or similar hazardous conditions. Make sure that you are well aware of everything that is happening within the construction site so that you can work safely. A good induction will give you an overview of everything that is happening and isn’t along with things to avoid. Don’t miss out on this.

3. Maintain tidiness in the site

Construction work is one of the messier works out there. There are a lot of unknowns, but you should try to keep your work area tidy at the very least. This can help reduce the number of slip and trip hazards occurring in the workplace.

4. Follow safety signs and safe procedures

These are some of the first things that you should be explained in your induction. Control measures and safety precautions are put in place for a reason. Follow them to ensure the safety of yourself and those around you.

5. Report any defects and near misses

If you notice anything out of the ordinary, don’t ignore it. It can be related to a defect in the machinery, someone else not following the proper safety precautions, or any other workplace

Problems. It’s always better to root these problems out at the beginning to avoid any sort of liability in the future.

6. Use the right equipment

No tool fits all when it comes to the intricate tasks in construction projects. Using the right tool for the job will make your job easier, and most importantly, safer. Forcing the wrong tool to do a completely unrelated task is just asking for trouble.

Using the right equipment to handle the right raw materials like steel, OPC cement, etc in one of these sites can lead to a safer workplace environment for all the stakeholders.

7. Never tamper with the equipment

If you think the equipment might not be working properly, don’t try to force it. Instead, report it and get it looked at by a technician. Other tips include:

  • Never tamper with or remove guard rails or scaffolding ties
  • Machine guards are there for a reason, don’t remove them.
  • Don’t try to fix defective equipment if you are not competent to do so.

Lastly, if you’re ever in doubt, just ask your superior or those in charge. Taking a little bit of time to ensure that you’re doing it in the right way will save a lot of headaches in the future.

Mistakes on the construction sites can lead to lives being lost, don’t let it be yours or those around you.

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