An Investigation to Evaluate Construction Workers' Knowledge of Workplace Hazards and their Use of Safety Precautions at Pmch, Patna

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Anand Kumar Rav, Aditya Rana

Abstract

This study examines the different safety and control measures (SCM) used in construction projects to lower the risk of mishaps and the waste that follows. A field investigation and a review of the literature are part of the research technique. Safety management during public building construction is critical for ensuring the well-being of workers, the public, and the integrity of the project itself. This abstract explores the essential strategies and practices for effective safety management in such high-profile projects. It examines key components including risk assessment, safety planning, regulatory compliance, and training. The role of safety management systems (SMS) in identifying hazards, implementing preventative measures, and fostering a culture of safety is highlighted. The abstract also addresses the importance of continuous monitoring and adaptive safety protocols to respond to evolving risks and ensure compliance with local and international safety standards. By integrating these elements, public building construction projects can achieve safer work environments, reduce accidents and delays, and enhance overall project success.

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