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Survey and Safety Techniques in Construction

Aayush Mittal

Abstract


Due to the high range of accidents that occur in construction and therefore the consequences this has for employees, organizations, society and countries, activity safety and health (OSH) has become a really necessary issue for stakeholders to require care of the human resource. For this reason, and so as to grasp however OSH analysis within the construction sector has evolved over time, this article–in that articles printed in English were studied–presents Associate in Nursing analysis of analysis conducted from 1930 to 2016. The classification of documents was allotted following the activity Safety and Health Cycle that consists of 5 steps: regulation, education and coaching, risk assessment, risk interference, and accident analysis. With the assistance of tree diagrams we have a tendency to show that evolution takes place. Additionally, risk assessment, risk interference, and accident analysis were the analysis topics with the best range of papers.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/.v2i1.471

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