Justin Panagapko

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Civil Engineering Safety Protocols

Civil Engineering Safety Protocols

Civil engineers are essential persons that play a significant role in the construction site. It is crucial for them to always remain safe from any dangers on a construction site. Their day-to-day performance might be affected if safety is not guaranteed. Therefore, there is a need to create a 100% hazard-free environment for civil engineers to perform their tasks properly. Civil engineering safety is necessary as it keeps the worksite OSHA compliant. Hazards that civil engineers have to be protected from, as pointed out by civil aviation and civil air patrol safety authority, include falling from heights, falls and slips, moving objects, collapsing trenches, noise and electricity.

A quarter of tragedies occurring in a construction site are attributed to falls from heights, as Health and Safety Executive determined in 2015/2016. Minimizing this kind of disaster can be done by providing on-site training on installing and working with heavy appliances on varying surfaces to all staff. Civil engineers should also have a protocol guiding them on how to act during an emergency. On the other hand, an employer must prioritize his/her employees’ safety by devising methods that guarantee security on the site.

Falling and striping are accidents rarely avoided in a construction site. However, such falls can be circumvented by having pathways that do not have any obstacles. Additionally, engineers can wear helmets and boots that offer a firm grip on the floor to lessen the chances of falling. Sometimes moving objects such as backhoes, excavators and cranes can cause a severe hit on civil engineers while working. Putting on reflective jackets for visibility and being watchful is the best way that will guarantee their safety.
Noise makes everyone very uncomfortable. A construction site is widely known for much noise outsourcing from the yelling of moving objects. Noise interferes with the comfort of employees and might cause stress and headaches. Prolong noise might lead to deafness. Such environments might even affect how civil engineers make their decisions, thus leading to inadequate production. However, appropriate PPE reduces noise exposure for civil engineers.

The sudden collapse of trenches or buildings also endangers the life of a civil engineer working on a construction site. However, proper support on such channels and regular inspection can minimize the exposure to this hazard. Civil engineers are as well at the risk of being electrocuted, most especially during welding. To reduce the impact, they need to avoid coming in contact with underground or overhead live wires. With Safe T Professionals training and piece of advice, businesses can quickly realize civil engineering safety protocols.

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