Safety standards in civil engineering are highly important because structures that civil engineers build are oftentimes used by thousands of people daily. Creating a set of regulations and procedures to follow on a construction site is essential to ensuring not only that workers stay safe, but that the project is structurally sound as well. Read on to learn more about the importance of safety standards in civil engineering and examples of those standards.
Safety for Workers
Construction sites can be dangerous places, so having protocols set in place to reduce the likelihood of injuries occurring is essential. Following safety protocols is not only important but often required by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration.) Personal Protective Equipment (or PPE) is required when on construction sites. While these rules vary based on construction sites, following these guidelines is essential to reducing injuries for workers. Following these safety standards in civil engineering projects reduces the likelihood of injury and allows the company to remain compliant with the law.
Safety for the Public
Construction sites for civil engineering projects such as roads or parks are often located near other busy roads. Creating an environment of safety on a construction site not only protects workers but also protects those who may be passing by the site. Ensuring that workers are safely handling equipment when working on high buildings ensures that materials don’t accidentally fall in a public space.
Scale of the Project
While some civil engineering projects can be as simple as sidewalks, civil engineers also plan and supervise the construction of large structures such as bridges and roads. Depending on the population of the city, these large structures could be used by thousands of people daily. For this reason, having safety standards in place at these sites is important to ensure the safety of those who use these structures. Creating an environment of safety on the construction site creates safe structures that were built without unnecessary risks involved.
Conclusion
All in all, safety standards in civil engineering projects are important because they protect workers, the public, and those who will use the finished project every day. By staying compliant with safety standards that are required by law and implementing safety standards to fill in any potential gaps in the system, construction sites will remain a safe area for all that are involved.
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