Construction companies generally have to follow the rules and regulations put forward by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
This includes rules for the job site, rules for the job equipment, and rules for personal protective equipment.
We explore some of the essential safety equipments needed on a construction site.
Even though scaffoldings are a typical feature of the job site, there are strict rules and regulations that need to be maintained for constructing safe scaffoldings.
The constructed scaffolding should be:
In addition to this, it is mandatory to have guard rails andamp; toe boards to prevent workers from falling. Also safety nets are required to provide supplementary safety measures.
Ladders are also very important equipments on construction sites, but are the most overlooked because they are very common. It is necessary to have the right ladders on construction sites. Sturdy extension ladders should be used which lean back one foot for every four feet of height.
Aluminium ladders are the most popular ladders because they are made of lightweight material andamp; are very sturdy. But because they conduct electricity, ladders made of fibreglass are preferred in sites near electrical wires.
Working on a construction site is a potentially dangerous job andamp; that is the reason certain guidelines have been set which requires all workers on the job site to use protective clothing.
Workers should wear clothing that provides protection against the weather elements, including waterproof or insulated clothing, so as to not distract them from their work. Also, the clothing should be bright or reflective which is clearly visible in low-visibility conditions to avoid accidents.
In addition to this, it is also necessary for the workers to wear protective gear like the following:
It is necessary to secure the construction site with a temporary fence for deterring theft andamp; elevating safety.
In addition to this, construction companies must provide a safe and hygienic area on the job site for workers to take their meals and breaks, along with a clean bathroom on site.
Safety Switches are a mandatory under law to protect construction sites from electrical hazards.
So here is how a safety switch works:
In a propertys normal power circuit, current that flows through any appliance is returned within a neutral wire. So, it the circuit becomes damaged, power will leak through the wire, electrocuting anyone who is in contact with the live appliance.
A safety switch monitors electrical flow through the circuit andamp; automatically stops the power supply to the device if there are any irregularities in current. In the event of a power shortage, nearly every safety switch is designed to immediately cut down the power.
When it comes to power points, there are simple tips for the safe maintenance of power points that should be followed:
Do not plug high wattage appliances (such as heaters) into power boards – they may overheat the circuit wiring through overload and cause a fire. Ask guidance from a professional before doing so.
It is essential to keep all these basic points in mind to create a safe working environment for workers on a job site.
Also specialised training programs that help manage the safety equipment will also help making construction sites a risk-free environment.
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