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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PART –III PRSENTATION BY AVINASH KUMAR GUPTA EE(TRANING) TRAINING INSTITUTE, SOOCHNA BHAWAN NEW DELHI

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Page 1: Construction safety PART III

CONSTRUCTION SAFETYCONSTRUCTION SAFETY

PART –III

PRSENTATION BY AVINASH KUMAR GUPTA

EE(TRANING)

TRAINING INSTITUTE, SOOCHNA BHAWAN

NEW DELHI

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HAZARDOUS PROCESSRoof Work –

- Falls from the edge of roofs.

- Falls through opening in roofs.

- Through fragile roof materials.

Flat Roofs –

- Pitch < 100

- Guardrails & toe board if fall > 2m

- Cover the opening (adequate to take weight)

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Edge protection for flat roof – diagram of what is required

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Edge protection for flat roof – a real-life example

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Sloping roofs: Two methods of providing edge protection

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Hazardous ProcessSLOPING ROOF Pitch > 100

1. Edge protection is necessary.

2. High Guard rails.

3. Use, purpose- made crawling ladders.

FRAGILE ROOFS.

1) Asbestos cement sheeting, wired glass corrugated plastic sheets, rusted corrugated iron sheeting.

2) Use crawling ladders/ladders

3) Display warning signs.

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Roof ladder for work on a sloping roof or over fragile materials

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Roof ladder with ridge iron to place overroof ridge

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Roofs

• Points to remember:• • Never work on a roof which is without adequate edge protection.• • Before you work on a roof make sure• you know which parts are made of• fragile material.• Never step on to a fragile roof

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Hazardous Process, STEEL ERECTION • Properly DESIGN joint position, accessibility of

connections, fixing of working platforms and means of access and weights is relation to crane capacity.

• Proper SUPERVISION/ SUPERVISIONS from the MAIN CONTRACTOR.

• Storage area for steel work & materials need to be planned, not to interfere with vehicles & cranes.

• Not to work during windy/ wet weather.

• Provision of sufficient guys, props, bracing & temporary connection.

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Hazardous ProcessSTEEL WORK

– avoid climbing bare steel, beam walking & straddling (feet on lower flanges)

– Use working platforms, staging, ladders.

– safety nets, safety belts & harnesses save lifes.

– REMEMBER – IF YOU CLIMB OR WALK ON BARE STEEL SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL FALL.

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Mobile hydraulic platforms provide safemeans of access for steel erectors

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Use of safety belts and harnesses – different ways of providing safe

anchorage points for safety lines

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Use of safety belts and harnesses – different ways of providing safe

anchorage points for safety lines

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Safety nets to prevent falls of steel erectors

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Work over water1. WORKING PLATFORM IS SECURE. No tripping

hazards like tools, wire, timber or bricks.

2. Guard rail, toe board & access ladders.

3. Wear a safety helmet.

4. Wear a life jacket.

5. Use safety nets.

6. Life buoys flitted with lifelines are ready.

7. Marked safety board.

8. Know the routine for raising alarms & rescue drill.

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Work over water

• Points to remember:• • Do not work alone when you are• working over water.• • Check the number of work regularly to• ensure that no one is missing

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Hazardous Process DEMOLITIONDemolition

– Choose safe method of demolition.

– prevent unintentional collapse of building.

– written method, sequence, include drawings/ sketches.

– Use helmet, gloves, safety footwear.

– All services to be disconnected.

– Keep public away.

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A scaffold platform from which demolition may be carried out safely

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Hazardous Process

• Points to remember:• Never work on a tank or enclosed vessel

without a written permit to work.• Always check whether asbestos is present in

the building to be demolished.

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Hazardous Process, Health Hazards

• Exposure to dust & fumes (plants)

– flame cutting of plant with zinc & cadmium paint, lead painted steel work

– use breathing apparatus, approved respirators & rescue equipment.

• asbestos bearing material (fire protection/ thermal insulation– use positive pressure breathing apparatus and protective

clothing.

– materials containing asbestos removed in isolation.

– safe disposal of asbestos contaminated debris.

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Hazardous Process• Working In Confined Spaces

– open manholes, sewers, trenches bored pipes, pipes ducts, enclosed basements.

– danger of poisonous gases, toxic & flammable gases.

– unconsciousness, dizziness, sickness.

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Hazardous Process, Confined Spaces• Precautionsa. – never enter without written permission.

b. – equipment for measuring atmosphere.

c. – forced ventilation.

d. – continuous monitoring.

e. – proper training & instruction.

f. – use rescue harness.

g. – always two persons (one always outside to offer rescue operation.

h. – proper procedure to be laid down.

i. Appropriate traffic signs while working in manholes.

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When entering a confined space, use a lifeline with a second person

present and self-contained breathing apparatus apparatus

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