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Introduction

In the dynamic and ever-evolving construction industry, safety is always challenging which lies in ensuring the well-being of workers, safeguarding project sites, and fostering a culture of care. At Chola MS Risk Services, we are passionate about construction safety and committed to creating secure environments where risks are mitigated, accidents are minimized, and productivity flourishes. We work with construction firms to help them manage the complicated web of safety requirements, put best practises into place, and foster a safety culture that empowers everyone on the job site. Join us on this journey as we build a secure future together.

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Safety Management

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Frequently Asked Questions

Construction safety involves implementing measures and protocols to protect workers from injuries, accidents, and hazards on construction sites. It includes the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), safety training, and adherence to safety regulations.
The biggest safety issue on construction sites is falls from height, which are responsible for a significant number of injuries and fatalities. Proper fall protection, scaffolding safety, and training are critical to prevent such accidents.
The 5 pillars of a Safety Management System (SMS) include hazard identification, occurrence reporting, risk management, performance measurement, and quality assurance. These elements work together to ensure a robust safety program.
Safety in construction management involves planning, implementing, and monitoring safety measures throughout the construction process. It ensures the protection of workers, compliance with regulations, and the successful completion of projects without accidents.
To stay safe on a construction site, workers should follow safety protocols, wear appropriate PPE, use tools and machinery properly, be aware of their surroundings, and receive regular safety training.