SAFETY
MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION
A
CASE STUDY OF C59 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
By
Ngo
Thanh Duc
Abstract
Most
construction companies can give purpose why they want to implement safety
management systems. A safety management system is well designed can help reduce
injuries and illnesses and prevent risks and hazards. Also, a good management
system can increase efficiency, improve productivity and service quality, thus
contributing to increase the prestige of the company.
Safety
in construction is always a big problem. Especially the safety management
system must be improved, the new minimize accidents. Despite of many improvements
in construction safety but still higher than other countries in the region.
Through
an evaluation of a number of typical cases of accidents in the construction of
the STU project of C59 Construction Company, I want to evaluate the safety plan
and project safety management system C59 Company. Furthermore, I would like to
improve the safety management system is the company to prevent accidents.
Executive summary
Rationale of research
This research has been conducted to identify factors affecting safety
management in Construction projects in Vietnam.
Objectives of study
To
study accidents in construction projects in Vietnam, access project safety plan
and analyze strengths and weakness to propose recommendations.
Methodology
The
exploratory research method is used to study Project safety plan of
construction sites in Vietnam.
Findings and conclusion
Companies often assert power over the quality of work performed. However, they paid little attention to safety
issues. This is an important
factor to enhance the prestige of the
company.
Analysis of a number of accidents occurred in the STU project, the safety plan has not been fully implemented. Due to the nature and intensity of hazardous work, the effects of weather and environment. The accident rate will increase if we do not implement safety management.
Analysis of a number of accidents occurred in the STU project, the safety plan has not been fully implemented. Due to the nature and intensity of hazardous work, the effects of weather and environment. The accident rate will increase if we do not implement safety management.
Subjects of safety management including factors such as:
people, equipment and environment.
Company 59 should implement the following issues.
·
Supervisory
skills must be enhanced to ensure the most
effective safety.
·
Ensure safety in construction
organization.
·
Enhanced skills training for workers
·
Providing adequate labor protection (helmets,shoes,safetybelts)
Regularly check and monitor safety equipment.
Regularly check and monitor safety equipment.
In Vietnam, the safety committee will issue general
regulations. This
refers to the responsibilities and work of each person.
Due to the
characteristics of each different company, so
there will be adapted during the implementation process. any measure, the ultimate
goal is to ensure safety for workers
Recommendations
COMPANY
59 should have some adjustments with their Safety management system. They are :
·
Top
manager should has commitment to supporting OH&S
·
Ensure
that human resource is adequate for implementing and maintaining Safety
Management System
·
Establish
the incentive program in order to motivate workers doing their jobs safely
o Behaviors required to achieve a
safety reward should be specified and perceived as achievable by participants
o Everyone who meets behavioral
criteria should be rewarded
o It is better for many
participants to receive small rewards than for one person to receive a large
reward
o Rewards should be displayable and
represent safety achievement (I.e., coffee mugs, t-shirts, hats or jackets with
a safety message)
o Contests should not reward one
group at the expense of others
o Groups should not be penalized
(lose rewards) for failure by individuals
o Progress towards achieving a
safety reward should be systematically monitored and publicly posted
A
number of important provisions to ensure safety for workers in construction,
especially for tall buildings
·
Health
·
Working
mode
·
Working
conditions
·
Safety Training