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       	                                                                Wisdom Space         Emerging Trends         In Construction Safety Management         Influence on Indian Construction Scenario                                                      Transient workers in a project form a large percentage of the workforce at any                                                      given time and they are typically unskilled and inexperienced.  Laborers operate in                                                      a dangerous environment and are not used to or aware of the high safety standards                                                      that are expected from them.  This situation  combined with incompetent supervision                                                      can directly impact quality of the deliverables.  Current labor situation in India                                                      is of concern and a lot depends on how the government rolls out the anticipated                                                      labor reforms.  Further, robust checks by concerned authorities and fnancial                                                      institutions,at set construction milestone stages, will go a long way to cleanse the                                                      industry practices. These improvements will help in achieving and sustaining top                                                      class construction standards.                                                         Accidents are inherent in construction industry. In industrialized countries                                                      there are occupational safety laws, regulations and strict enforcement in effect                                                      since many decades.Statistics show that every year there are thousands who                                                      get hurt or worse even now. With all the complexities and the perception that                                                      human life is not valued in India, any typicalworkerin project site has over                                                      time attuned to the potential hazards to be a survivor, for it is his/her work on                                                      a given day that ensures food for the family. The Indian construction workforce                                                      is huge, with enormous potential toward contributing to our national economy. It                                                      is up to the construction industryfraternity to use the lessons learnt and have the                                                      commitment to adopt international standards in ensuring safe working practices,                                                      training in pertinent topics including an important one that aims atenhancing safety         Mr. Sankey Prasad                            culture,and management of projects. Effective construction safety management         Chairman & Managing Director, Synergy        is the need of the hour and continuous improvement in this aspect will have far                                                      reaching transformationsto create a win-win situation for all involved.                                                         In its efforts to catch up, there are many areas that have witnessed progress in             lobal construction industry is expected to grow   the recent past. New building technologies like aluminum forming are becoming the             massively over the next decade, especially   industry standard. This will minimize risks related to human-factors engineering.         Gin emerging economies. Driven by advanced   Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an enabler in reducing safety risks,         technology, India has experienced one of the fastest   improving planning and aiding in enhanced sustainability. More than ffty percent         economic growths in the world. This has fast-  of the accidents occur whilst working at heights. Elevated work platforms like the         forwarded the infrastructure development and   Cherry Picker is being adopted to prevent fall of workers. Strides in mechanization         construction activities in our country to the point   are alleviating labor challenges to a great extent. Both makers of mechanized         that construction workers are often found to be in   devices and developers are exploring opportunities to adopt mechanization more         the receiving end. The success of socio-economic   than ever. But the pace of this evolution can certainly be increased.         development depends hugely on key project elements   Organizations representing many countries where safety is critical and apriority         of safety, quality, planning and cost. The endeavor   are demanding high standards of safety management system implementation. This         to optimize construction sector must be focused on   has been one of the drivers for the construction sector in India to align themselves         human factors, and this in turn will infuence the other   to world-class safety standards. The trend is expected to pull up all construction         three to a considerable degree.              related supply chain industries. Eventually in matter of years, only the pedigree            Construction projects are dynamic in nature and   developers who are positioned wellwith superior safety solutions in Project         the managers are every so often forced to expect   Management Consultancy will emerge as champions. Let us drive globalization         the unexpected. Labor crisis in India continues to   of safety, and in this process, protect those who are in the receiving end in         be a challenge, especially in the skilled trade space.                                                      construction industry.  BE           PG 4    Built Expressions                                                           Vol: 3  Issue: 11  November  2014
       
       
     
