La preparación del sitio ayuda a prevenir lesiones y muertes en los sitios de construcción. La preparación del sitio incluye retirar escombros, nivelar el suelo, rellenar huecos, cortar raíces de árboles y marcar tuberías de gas, agua y electricidad.[50] Otro método de prevención en la obra es proporcionar un andamio que sea rígido y suficiente para soportar su propio peso más cuatro veces la carga máxima prevista sin asentarse ni desplazarse.[51].
Algunas formas de prevenir lesiones y mejorar la seguridad incluyen:.
Los empleados o empleadores son responsables de proporcionar sistemas de protección contra caídas y de garantizar el uso de los mismos. La protección contra caídas se puede proporcionar mediante sistemas de barandas, sistemas de redes de seguridad, sistemas personales de detención de caídas, sistemas de dispositivos de posicionamiento y sistemas de líneas de advertencia.[53] Deben asegurarse de que las escaleras sean lo suficientemente largas para llegar con seguridad al área de trabajo para evitar lesiones. Las escaleras, escalones y pasillos deben estar libres de objetos, escombros y materiales peligrosos. Un ingeniero profesional registrado debe diseñar un sistema de protección para zanjas de 20 pies de profundidad o más por razones de seguridad. Para evitar lesiones con las grúas "Grúa (máquina)"), es necesario inspeccionarlas para detectar posibles daños. El operador debe conocer el peso máximo de la carga que debe levantar la grúa. Todos los operadores deben estar capacitados y certificados para garantizar que operan carretillas elevadoras de manera segura.
Existen múltiples herramientas digitales que se pueden implementar para monitorear la seguridad en todo el sitio, incluidas las inducciones en línea a los sitios de construcción, un registro digital del sitio, la medición de la seguridad del sitio de construcción en línea y el control de acceso digital.[54] El software digital mantiene todas las inspecciones de construcción en un solo lugar y proporciona un registro de seguridad permanente para fines de generación de informes que ayuden a garantizar que los sitios de trabajo y los equipos sean seguros.[55].
Modelo de excelencia operacional para mejorar la seguridad en las organizaciones de la construcción.
Hay 16 factores de seguridad asociados a este modelo para mejorar la seguridad de las organizaciones de construcción:.
Cada factor de seguridad mencionado anteriormente tiene algunos subelementos atribuidos al mismo.
Education and safety
Construction workers need to receive proper training and education on the task or job before working, which will help prevent injuries and deaths. There are many methods to train construction workers. One method is to train construction site foremen to include safety in their daily verbal exchanges with workers to reduce workplace accidents.[24] It is important that workers use the same language to ensure the best communication. In recent years, in addition to traditional face-to-face security knowledge sharing, mobile applications also make knowledge sharing possible.[57].
Another method is to ensure that all workers know how to properly use electronic devices, conveyors, skid steers, trucks, aerial lifts, and other equipment on the construction site.[58] Equipment on the jobsite should be properly maintained and inspected regularly before and after each shift.[59] The equipment inspection system will help the operator ensure that a machine is mechanically sound and in safe operating condition. An employee must be assigned to inspect the equipment to ensure proper safety. The equipment must have lights and reflectors if it is intended for night use. The glass in the equipment cabin must be safety glass in some countries.[60][61] The equipment must be used for its intended task at all times in the workplace to ensure worker safety.
Every construction site must have a construction site manager. An occupational safety and health specialist who designs and implements safety standards to minimize injuries and accidents.[62] He or she is also in charge of conducting daily safety audits and inspections to ensure compliance with government regulations.[62] Most construction site managers have entry-level experience or a higher degree.
Before any excavation is carried out, the contractor is responsible for notifying all applicable companies that excavation work is being carried out. During excavation, the contractor is responsible for providing a safe working environment for employees and pedestrians.
Access and egress are also important parts of excavation safety.[63] Ramps used by equipment must be designed by a person qualified in structural design.[63] No person is permitted to cross or stand under any loading or excavation equipment. Employees must remain a safe distance from all equipment while it is in operation. Employees who have training and education in the areas mentioned above will benefit their coworkers and themselves on the construction site.
Each spring in the United States, many safety organizations sponsor a week-long voluntary campaign to raise awareness about construction falls, the leading cause of death for construction workers.[64] This event provides employers the opportunity to discuss safety hazards such as falls and how to prevent them. Even if a company does not have employees exposed to fall hazards, the safety awareness campaign can be used to discuss other workplace hazards, prevention methods, and company safety policies.[64].
In 2016, high-height falls caused 92 of the 115 deaths in the roofing industry, as well as 384 of the 991 overall construction deaths recorded.[65] In 2016, high-height falls were the leading cause of death for construction workers in the U.S., causing fatal injuries to more than 310 construction workers and seriously injuring 10,350 others. due to falls from great heights. In 2016, the leading causes of these construction-related fall deaths were falls from roofs (124), ladders (104), and scaffolds (60). Eighty-one percent of deaths caused by roofing occur in the construction industry, 57% of deaths caused by ladders occur in the construction industry, and 86% of deaths caused by scaffolding occur in the construction industry.[66].
Several of the 10 most frequently cited OSHA violations each year involve fall protection safety standards.[65][67][68] The annual number of construction fatalities in the United States is listed in the following table:.
The program was originally launched as a two-year project on Workers' Memorial Day in 2012 to raise awareness about fall prevention in construction, but due to its success, it has been continued at the beginning of each construction season.[70] In 2015, more than 150 public events were held nationwide, involving more than 150,000 workers and 1.5 million United States Air Force personnel. United.[71].
Organizations that partner with OSHA to sponsor this annual event include the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),[72] the Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR),[73] the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP),[74] the National Safety Council,[70] and many others.[65][75][76][77] There are also resources available from multiple sources for help employers find activities.[78][79] The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and NIOSH have made several fall prevention videos available to the public on YouTube,[80][81]among others. The National Association of Roofing Contractors has published three video webinars available for viewing.[82] The developers at Lergent have published a mobile application available for download, which helps workers find an authorized provider of fall prevention courses.[83].