The construction sector is an essential and integral part of infrastructure development which gives a tremendous boost to our country’s economy. The construction industry has registered enormous growth worldwide in recent years. Although the development of technology is rapid in most sectors, construction work is still labor-intensive. Construction workers are one of the most susceptible to unorganized and unskilled labor as they are exposed to severe OHSE hazards. The rate of fatal accidents in this industry is 4 to 5 times that of the manufacturing sector. It’s important that organizations take the issue of health and safety seriously and as part of this, they must ensure relevant and effective training is provided to their personnel.
Module 1: Definitions
Module 2: Importance and Fundamentals of Safety management system
Module 3: Statutory requirements with Roles, Responsibilities, and Accountabilities
Module 4: Hazard Identification, Risk assessment
Module 5: Safety during excavation, concreting, formwork and shuttering, working at heights and scaffoldings, welding and gas cutting, material handling
Module 6: Case studies & Worksite safety tour
Features
- Basic Awareness on Safety in Construction Industries
- Identification of hazards and risks involved in construction industries
- Implementation of Effective Safety Management System
- Understanding the roles and responsibilities of line mangers, supervisors
- Importance of monitoring methods, permits, exposure limits and ventilation
- Reduction of workplace injuries through incident prevention methods
- Improve safety culture within the organization
Target audiences
- Managers, Engineers, Safety officers, Supervisors and workmen etc.