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Construction Site Safety AdviceMillions of people work in the construction industry. In the United Kingdom, nearly 3,000 labourers have been claimed for the last 25 years. Nevertheless, there are steps that can be done to improve health and safety. Countless hazards and risks are present in construction sites; hence, rules and regulations are imposed particularly to the industry. Although a painstaking process, it is important to carry out a risk assessment of the construction site. Danger areas must be identified and measures must be taken to avoid probable risks. Falls and trips continue to be the most fatal accidents causing numerous deaths and injuries. Safety of scaffolding, walkways, ladders, and lifts must be ensured. Likewise, places where people might trip over like excavated areas and untidy sites should be marked, fenced, or cleaned. Construction labourers need to undergo proper training. They often handle or operate complex and heavy machinery that require competence and skill. In the modern age, workers begin to use electrically operated equipment extensively. Since construction work is also done outdoors, workers are exposed to all types of weather elements. So, proper precaution should be taken to prevent electrocution and other risks. In addition, noise can be excessive in the construction site due to the different machinery used and building activities performed. Labourers are advised to wear ear defenders like muffs or plugs. The construction site is prone to fire hazards. Thus, there should be proper provision for fire prevention. Workers should be briefed about what to do in case of fire and how to store or use flammable materials. In truth, the dangers in the construction site are endless. However, they can be avoided if people observe safety precautions.
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