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OF
SUBMITTED BY
CERTIFICATE
is a bonafide student of this institute and the work has been carried out by them under the
supervision of Prof. ___________ and it is approved for the partial fulfillment of the
requirement of Savitribai Phule Pune University, for the award of the second year degree of
Civil Engineering.
Place : Pune
Date :
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost, we would like to thank to our guide of this project, Prof. Aavani thampi maam
for the valuable guidance and advice. She inspired us greatly to work in this project. Her willingness
to motivate us contributed tremendously to our project. We also would like to thank her for showing
us some example that related to the topic of our project.
Apart from our efforts, the success of any project depends largely on the encouragement and
guidelines of many others. So, we take this opportunity to express our gratitude to
Prof.A.P.Kulkarni , Head of Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. D Y Patil Institute of
Engineering, Management and Research, Akurdi who have been instrumental in the successful
completion of this project.
The guidance and support received from all the members who contributed and who are contributing
to this project, was vital for the success of the project. I am grateful for their constant support and
help.
RUSHIKESH A WAVRE
ALLAN VIJOY MATHEW
BAGUL AISHWARYA
DADAJI
PAGAR SURAJ AABASAHEB
BOLE NIRANJAN SHARAD
Students Name
(B.E. Civil ENGG.)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr RUSHIKESH A WAVRE
ALLAN VIJOY MATHEW
BAGUL AISHWARYA DADAJI
PAGAR SURAJ AABASAHEB
BOLE NIRANJAN SHARAD
completed the work associated with Project Based Learning II (210258) titled as Construction Site safety
and has submitted the work book associated under my supervision, in the partial fulfillment of Second Year
Bachelor of Engineering(Choice Based Credit System) (2019 course) of Savitribai Phule Pune University.
Date:
Place:
INDEX
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Content
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction 10-13
1.2 Problem Statement 13
1.3 KEY SUMMARY 14
1.1 INTRODUCTION
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The leading safety hazards on construction sites
include falls, being caught between objects,
electrocutions, and being struck by objects.
These hazards have caused injuries and deaths
on construction sites throughout the world.
Failures in hazard identification are often due to
limited or improper training and supervision of
workers. Areas where there is limited training
include tasks in design for safety, safety
inspection, and monitoring safety Failure in any
of these areas can result in an increased risk in
exposing workers to harm in the construction
environment.
Literature review
The construction industry is a very dangerous industry.
The performance of the industry in occupational health
and safety is very poor. The standard of occupational
health and safety is even worse in developing countries.
In Indian construction industry OHS has never been
given prime importance. Even though in India
construction industry is significantly booming, there are
no proper initiatives undertaken by the government to
implement OHS rules and regulations. Huang and Hinze
analyzed accident caused due to fall of workers at
construction sites and the result showed that most fall
accidents took place at elevations of less than 9.15 m,
occurring primarily on new construction projects of
commercial buildings and residential projects of
relatively low construction cost . Jannadi and Bu-
Khamsin conducted questionnaire survey among
industrial contractors in the Eastern Province of Saudi
Arabia and formal interviews with the contractors and
officials responsible for construction safety were taken.
72% of the companies participated in this survey were
the general building construction companies . Twenty
main factors and eighty-five subfactors and their level of
importance based on the survey results and analysis were
identified. Pheng and Shiua emphasized that integration
between quality and safety should be achieved for better
Second Year Engineering DYPIEMR, Akurdi
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Construction Site safety
METHODOLOGY
platforms
unprotected.
lines
or body harnesses
language or formats
hazardous substances
resistant soles
1. Awareness
Before any worker — no matter his or her role
safety.
2. Training
Though most of a construction worker’s skills
and economically.
3. Communication
4. Documentation
To enforce construction site safety, you have to
future lawsuits.
5. Proper Equipment
To create a culture centered around
maintained.
construction firm.
6. Supervision
Ideally, construction workers would fully
procedures.
7. Innovation
8. Transparency
The worst thing any construction firm can do for
visitors
as possible
clothing