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Prepared by : Samar Issam Mustafa Hanan Basem Qadan Fatima Ghassan Sharaqa

Prepared by : Samar Issam Mustafa Hanan Basem Qadan Fatima Ghassan Sharaqa. Supervisor: Dr. Barraq Jumaa. Contents. Contents. Objective. Our objective is to present this project as a proposed policy (manual) for safety in construction site. . Scope.

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Prepared by : Samar Issam Mustafa Hanan Basem Qadan Fatima Ghassan Sharaqa

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  1. Prepared by : Samar Issam Mustafa HananBasemQadan Fatima GhassanSharaqa Supervisor: Dr. BarraqJumaa

  2. Contents

  3. Contents

  4. Objective Our objective is to present this project as a proposed policy (manual) for safety in construction site.

  5. Scope Safety scope is not to prevent accidents but to reduce accidents. The best way to do so is to follow the right procedure during the construction process, and to prepare risk assessment for each activity before carrying it out.

  6. Methodology In this research our information have been collected through reading and through visits to several projects in our country Palestine and through observations.

  7. Introduction We can define safety as the condition or state of being safe, freedom from danger or hazard, being far from hurt, injury, or loss.

  8. Introduction The situation of safety in construction sites in Palestine is bad, the percentage of accidents in construction sites reaches 24% of all accidents of the other 10 commercial sectors in Palestine according to Palestinian labor office for the year 2011 until April,2012. If no right action is taken, the situation will get worse

  9. Chapter1 • Training program

  10. Safety training program

  11. Chapter 2Housekeeping

  12. House keeping Advantages of good housekeeping:

  13. House keeping *Hazard: There is a falling material hazard to the public, Storage of material is within 6 feet from a second store opening, this area must be surrounded with a safety net.

  14. House keeping *Safe: Safety net is placed to protect public from falling material hazards, it can also hold workers if they face a falling hazard.

  15. House keeping *Hazard: Poor housekeeping may cause injuries because of thrown materials.

  16. Personal protective equipment (PPE)

  17. Personal protective equipment

  18. Personal protective equipment

  19. Personal protective equipment *Safe: good eye protection and good head protection. *Safe: keeping on the grinder protection while using it.

  20. Personal protective equipment *Hazard: poor head protection, hat with holes is not acceptable , it's the time for a new one. Every hat has an expiration date if it is not fractured or cracked for 3 years.

  21. Personal protective equipment *Safe: wearing lather extended boot when being directly exposed to concrete.

  22. Chapter 4 Scaffolding and fall protection

  23. Scaffolding and fall protection Scaffolding main parts

  24. Scaffolding and fall protection Some of safety rules in Scaffolding • Ensure the footing for scaffolds are rigid, and capable of carrying the maximum intended load without settling or displacement. Do not use unstable objects such as boxes, loose bricks or concrete blocks to support scaffolds. •  Ledgers are spaced vertically not more than 2.1m apart.

  25. Scaffolding and fall protection Some of safety rules in Scaffolding • Inspection and Tagging the scaffolds • Timber platforms should contain two layers of wooden(timber) boards with a minimum thickness of 5 cm. • Toe boards which are at least 150 mm high from the level of the scaffold platform and are so affixed that no space exists between the toe boards and the scaffold platform 

  26. Scaffolding and fall protection *Safe: Safe access to reach the scaffolds platforms. *Hazard: Fall of material and equipment hazard because the Toe board is not affixed to the bottom of the platform, see (4.3.c).

  27. Scaffolding and fall protection *Hazard: weak connection leads to less protection and possible failure of this area. *Hazard: missing of inspection and tagging of the scaffolds if it's safe to be used or not.

  28. Scaffolding and fall protection *Hazard: falling hazard from the roof of a five stories building.

  29. Excavation Excavation planning consideration Safety

  30. Excavation Excavation planning consideration Practicality

  31. Excavation Excavation planning consideration Public relations

  32. Excavation

  33. Excavation Slopping

  34. Excavation *Safe: the excavation was implemented on 90 degrees since this soil is considered to be stable rock.

  35. Confined Space Confined space Definition : OSHA defines a confined space as “any space having a limited means of egress, which is subjected to accumulation of toxic or flammable contaminants or has an oxygen deficient atmosphere”.

  36. Confined Space

  37. Confined Space *Safe : Wearing personal fall arrest system through working in a confined space.

  38. Fire Safety Electricity , smoking, cutting and welding Storage, Ventilation

  39. Fire safety Hazard : *Hazard: electrical cable laid in wet area makes hazard of fire or explosion.

  40. Fire safety *Hazard: flammable material reserved in open space direct to sunlight

  41. Recommendation 1.To adopt this project as a manual for safety rules in construction sites. 2.To apply the training program in every construction site even if it's only submitted 15 minutes every day. 3.Asking for competent supervisors of insurance companies to monitor applying safety rules hand by hand with contractors companies and owners.

  42. Remember • Safety doesn't mean a hat and a vest it's about culture and education it's also about training and developing human skills.

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