When it comes to the safety and compliance during a demolition project, control measures are of the utmost importance. There are many hazards that can not only cause injury but can also delay the completion of a project. To help ensure they do not occur, control measures must be put into place. Although there are many, we will explore the top five control measures.
1. Planning – It goes without saying this is a key part of any demolition project, not only for safety concerns, but also for budget and scheduling. Careful planning and assessment of the work must be performed before the project begins. There are many factors to be considered during the planning process, such as the location of job site, the type of equipment and trucks needed, and method of handling the debris.
2. Structural Survey – The strength and stability of the structure(s) to be demolished must be surveyed to determine what is to be done to prevent a collapse, such as shoring and stabilizing. It’s also important to know if there are harmful substances within the structure. An incorrect survey can be dangerous to workers and the public, and add time and money to the project.
3. Disconnecting Services – To prevent a fire or gas leak, it is vital that the utilities be disconnected at the start of the project. This can also affect adjacent buildings, especially during an emergency demolition.
4. Pollution Control – Pollution in terms of dust and noise can be an issue. Damping down during the demolition will reduce the dust and other particles. For noise reduction, it is beneficial to use hearing protection, place a barrier between the worker and noise, and keep machinery in top shape.
5. Monitoring – Designating a person to continuously monitor the job site and surroundings helps to prevent injuries and/or property damage. This includes monitoring vehicles and pedestrians in the vicinity of the project to ensure both are maintaining a safe distance from equipment or falling debris. Plus, ensuring workers are always wearing the applicable personal protection equipment on the job at all times.
These safety controls not only protect workers, but also protect the public as well as save time and money. Having all the control measures in place promotes safety and compliance, which is one of the key factors to a success project. At Empire Services, we implement a number of control measures to protect our team, the property, and the public. Contact us today to learn what we can do for your next demolition project!
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