Checklist for construction industry safety

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CHECKLISTSCHECKLISTSFOR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

MTECH Engineering Co.,Ltd. 2017

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TopicsBusiness ChallengesChecklist for Construction SafetyConclusion

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TopicsBusiness ChallengesChecklist for Construction SafetyConclusion

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Construction Accidents

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Document Every Inspection for Your Records and for OSHAThe following should be maintained for compliance and safety:

• Records of the inspected cranes maintained monthly

on critical items in use, such as brakes, crane hooks,

and ropes

• Include the date of inspection, the signature of the

person who performed the inspection, and the serial

number, or other identifier

• This record should be kept

readily available for review

• Maintain the manufacturer's maintenance and

inspection records, forms or checklists

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Source: Mobile Crane Inspection Guidelines for OSHA Compliance Officers, Occupational Health and Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Labor

Challenges on Safety InspectionCreate a Safety Checklist with Clear Instructions and information

Implementing “each shift”, “monthly” and “annual / comprehensive” inspections

• Reduce workers’ exposure to accidents and equipment failure

Collection of Near Miss / Non-compliance items

Instant correction

Monitoring

Record keeping

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ON SITE IN THE OFFICE1 HOUR 1 HOUR=

Each site visit creates an important administrative burden1 hour of work on site is equivalent to 1 hour of administration in the office

The Administrative Burden

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TopicsBusiness ChallengesChecklist for Construction SafetyConclusion

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Collection of structured & ah hoc safety issues onsite and follow up with immediate corrective actions.

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STRUCTURED VISIT AND DATA AQUISITION TOOL

Value PropositionEffectively and efficiently to prevent potential construction risk factors through a collaborative platform to enable instant respond and total safety management for building construction industry.

iBIM Technology for Construction Safety

Steps To Success

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Plan

• Site petro• Plan a list

of safety items to check from a predefined checklist

Check

• Quick and complete check of items on site

• Provide the non-conforming elements with a picture and a specific explanation and place them on a plan.

Level of emergency

• Depending on your observation on site, define a level of emergency to each point.

• Make sure that all the most important points are group together.

To-Do-List

• Sorting• Automatic

creation of the to do list

• Rapid distribution to the right person in charge

Monitor

• Traceability of the follow up actions guaranteed

• Keep record

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FOLLOW THE SAFETY ISSUES

FROM THE APPLICATION

ONSITE

ATTHE OFFICE

Solutions To The Challenges

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Structural ChecklistCheck items (conditioning)Value with range & unitPlaceTimePeopleScore# of visitsReference informationPast record

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Types of Checklist VisitStandardRecurringNon-compliance or partialAuditCo-visitAh-hoc

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Process FlowCREATE STANDARD

CHECKLISTS

PLANNING THE VISIT

CHECK VISITS

DATA AQUISITION

FOLLOW UP

SAFETY MEASUREMENT

NON-COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST

Checklist for Scaffolding

Predefine Checklist Answer

Photo Taking & Comment

Report Generation

Non-Compliance Follow Up

Report with Photo, Comment & Score

Safety Performance Measure

TopicsBusiness ChallengesChecklist for Construction SafetyConclusion

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Be Prepared and Proactive… Save time… Save Lives… Save Money

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By implementing “each shift”, “monthly” and “annual/comprehensive” inspections by trained competent and qualified inspectors on crane and hoist equipment, companies will

• Increase human safety providing a safer and more productive environment for their employees

• Reduce their exposure to accidents and equipment failure

• Improve equipment reliability by reducing safety related defects by 60 to 95%

Source: OSHA Enforcement: Committed to Safe and Healthful Workplaces, , U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Why do I have to have my overhead cranes and hoists inspected? Best Practices, Industrial Lift and Hoist, May-June 2008

OPEN DISCUSSIONIt's one thing to have the technology at your fingertips and

use it to it's full extent. Some people just like to do things the way they have always done it, even if it's inefficient, costly

and not very accurate.

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