Safety in construction may seem like a daunting topic. Although, when you break it down, there are a few simple dos and don’ts of construction safety that will keep your team on the right track—productive, efficient, and more than anything else, as safe as possible. Here’s what you need to know to ensure your team is well prepared.
There are a lot of moving pieces on a construction site. The pace of work is often fast, and individuals have their heads down working on smaller tasks that help the overall project. With the potential safety risks in a fast-paced and distracting environment, it’s imperative that the worksite is well maintained and organized. Keeping worksites tidy and incorporating proper signage helps minimize potential threats where tools, equipment, or materials could get in the way of workers safely completing their jobs.
Well-known and frequently restated safety expectations are pivotal guidelines in construction site safety. Clear expectations create the consistency needed for workers to prioritize wearing protective gear and keeping the worksite well organized. Incentives often help. Show that those adhering to safety rules are doing the right thing. Instill accountability within each team via team leads. These practices can make all the difference in worker safety.
Some personnel have likely worked on construction sites before while others may have not. Additionally, the workers that have previous experience may have worked under expectations your company isn’t a fan of. It’s best to provide safety training and to provide it frequently. It’s never smart to assume knowledge; it’s always better to make knowledge easily accessible, especially when it comes to safety in construction.
Part of creating a safe work environment means you must remain proactive. Don’t wait for tools, equipment, or protective gear to break or expire—experienced construction teams know things are likely to break when you need them the most! Instead, keep a detailed inventory of items. Stay up to date with your inspections to keep your teams ahead of the potential problems. Don’t let the items your workers use every day become a safety hazard.
Safety normally isn’t a problem until it’s staring you right in the face. That’s why preventative measures are vital to maintaining a safe work environment. Begin to think ahead about safety in construction. Keep it simple with well-maintained systems and get your team to buy in to safety practices. Remember, a well-equipped team is a better-prepared team, and although you can never avoid all risks, good practices help you avoid most of them.
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