Thousands of injuries occur each year because of construction site accidents. As important as accident prevention is, it’s not possible to completely eliminate accidents and control every situation.
Site owners, operators, and employees can take the proper action steps to help decrease construction accidents on the job site.
Always Use Safety Gear
It’s essential for construction workers on the job site to be wearing protective equipment and safety gear at all times since accidents occur, even though safety measures are in place. The basic safety gear includes:
- Hard hat
- Harnesses
- Hearing protection
- Steel-toed boots
- Eye protection
It may also be necessary for workers to be wearing gloves and masks at times.
Take Regular Breaks
Workers should be taking their lunch breaks and other regular breaks. Employees may not enjoy taking their breaks because they want to finish up the day quickly or earn overtime, but tiredness can lead to extra accidents on the site.
Worksite Inspections
Safety teams, supervisors, and other leaders should conduct regular inspections to detect hazards or potential dangers. These hazards should get addressed and removed immediately.
Safety Protocols
Have safety protocols in place for all employees to follow while on the construction site. You should periodically review these protocols and revise them if needed to improve safety.
Maintain Equipment
There are many reasons why maintaining equipment is of extreme importance on worksites. It’s common for equipment accidents to happen on construction sites. This is one of the many reasons why it’s vital to maintain proper equipment maintenance. You’ll reduce the risk of accidents that happen to involve equipment.
Regularly Schedule Safety Meetings
Safety meetings are of utmost importance because they’re opportunities to review the safety protocol in place. You’ll also ensure that new employees are aware of the precautions in place. Supervisors and team leaders should be kept up to date on changes that occur.
Warning Signs
Another way to decrease construction accidents on the job site is to have enough proper signage. There should be enough signs of the hazards and warnings of danger around the worksite. These signs should be clear and the right cones, ropes, and other equipment to warn workers of dangerous areas.