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Asked: April 3, 20242024-04-03T09:22:13+05:30 2024-04-03T09:22:13+05:30In: Industrial Safety

Discuss a case study on accident in construction. The case should be different from those given in the study material. Discuss the following aspects f the accident: i. Cause of accident ii. Description of losses / damages in accident iii. Remedial measures taken iv. Preventive measures that could have avoid the accident

Discuss a case study on accident in construction. The case should be different
from those given in the study material. Discuss the following aspects f the
accident:
i. Cause of accident
ii. Description of losses / damages in accident
iii. Remedial measures taken
iv. Preventive measures that could have avoid the accident

 

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      2024-04-03T09:22:29+05:30Added an answer on April 3, 2024 at 9:22 am

      Case Study: Scaffolding Collapse at a High-rise Construction Site

      i. Cause of Accident:
      In a high-rise construction project, a scaffolding collapse occurred during the installation phase, resulting in multiple injuries and fatalities. The investigation revealed several factors contributing to the accident. Firstly, inadequate anchoring and bracing of the scaffolding to the building structure were identified. Secondly, improper assembly and insufficient inspection of the scaffolding components were noted. Thirdly, adverse weather conditions, including strong winds, exacerbated the instability of the scaffolding.

      ii. Description of Losses/Damages in Accident:
      The scaffolding collapse led to significant losses and damages. Several workers were injured, with some suffering severe injuries, including fractures and head trauma. Tragically, two workers lost their lives in the accident. The collapse also caused extensive damage to the building structure, resulting in delays to the construction schedule and financial losses for the project stakeholders.

      iii. Remedial Measures Taken:
      Following the accident, immediate remedial measures were implemented to address the situation. Emergency medical care was provided to the injured workers, and rescue operations were conducted to ensure the safety of all personnel on-site. Additionally, structural engineers and safety experts were engaged to assess the stability of the remaining scaffolding and the structural integrity of the building. The collapsed scaffolding was dismantled safely, and debris was cleared from the site.

      iv. Preventive Measures that Could Have Avoided the Accident:
      Several preventive measures could have been implemented to avoid the scaffolding collapse. Firstly, thorough risk assessments and safety inspections should have been conducted before scaffolding installation to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with safety standards. Proper anchoring, bracing, and securing of the scaffolding to the building structure should have been ensured to enhance stability and prevent structural failure. Additionally, strict adherence to manufacturer guidelines for scaffolding assembly and installation, as well as regular inspection and maintenance, could have detected and rectified any deficiencies or defects before the accident occurred. Finally, close monitoring of weather conditions and implementation of appropriate wind safety measures, such as wind speed restrictions and temporary scaffolding reinforcements, could have minimized the risk of collapse during adverse weather events.

      In conclusion, the scaffolding collapse at the high-rise construction site highlights the importance of rigorous safety measures and proactive risk management in preventing accidents in construction projects. By addressing the root causes of the accident and implementing preventive measures, similar incidents can be avoided, ensuring the safety and well-being of workers and minimizing losses and damages.

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