1. Actively participate in various safety production activities, put forward suggestions for improving safety work, and improve safety production.
2. Observe labor disciplines, obey the instructions of leaders and safety inspectors, stay focused when working, stick to your posts, and do not engage in non-work types without permission; strictly implement operating procedures (including safety technical operating procedures) and quality operating procedures, etc.); it is strictly prohibited to work after drinking.
3. Strictly implement operating procedures (including safety technical operating procedures and quality operating procedures, etc.); do not give illegal orders or perform illegal operations; have the right to refuse instructions from illegal commanders and have the responsibility to stop others from illegal operations. .
4. Follow the instructions of the team leader and on-site construction workers, obey the assignments, unite as one, and complete the production tasks together.
5. Use personal protective equipment correctly. When entering the construction site, you must wear a safety helmet and buckle your hat strap; you are not allowed to wear slippers, high heels or barefoot to work; you are not allowed to wear hard-soled shoes and slip-on shoes with spikes Go high into the sky.
6. Various facilities at the construction site, such as "four-port" protection, safety signs, warning signs, safety operating procedures signs, etc., must not be dismantled or moved at will. Any movement must be approved by the person in charge of the on-site construction. Can.
7. When working on site, pay attention to vehicle traffic and mechanical lifting. When the derrick crane is in operation, no one is allowed to put their head, hands or body into the derrick. No one is allowed to pass under the spider plant after it is lifted into the air. No objects are allowed inside before the spider plant stops. It is strictly prohibited to carry people on the Chlorophytum.
8. No joking or joking at work to avoid accidents.
9. Children are not allowed to enter the construction site, and vendors are not allowed to enter the construction site to sell snacks.
10. Anyone suffering from hypertension, heart disease, anemia, epilepsy and other people who are not suitable for working at heights are not allowed to work at heights.
Extended information:
Three-level safety education refers to safety education at the three levels of the company, project management department, and construction team. It is a necessary process before workers enter the workplace and belongs to the The real-name management of construction sites is an important part and one of the core parts of construction site management.
Three-level safety education has been more formal in the past. Now it has gradually begun to use system software for comprehensive management to improve authenticity and reliability and ensure the safety of workers.
Level 3 safety education must have an implementation system, a training plan, and records of the content, time, and assessment results of level 3 education. According to relevant regulations:
(1) Company education content: national and local guidelines, policies, regulations, standards, norms, procedures and enterprise safety rules and regulations on production safety (not less than 24 hours a year) Training)
(2) Project management department education content: construction site safety system, construction site environment, project construction characteristics and possible unsafe factors, etc. (no less than 24 hours of training per year)
(3) Construction team education content: safe operating procedures for this type of work, accident safety analysis, labor discipline and job evaluation, etc. (no less than 16 hours of training per year. If a major safety accident occurs, safety education activities must be organized in a timely manner)
The successful implementation of the safety production assurance system depends on the participation of all personnel at the construction site, which requires them to have good safety awareness and safety knowledge. Ensuring that they receive appropriate education and training is an important step in realizing the effective operation of the construction site safety assurance system and achieving safety production goals. The construction site should determine the need for employee education and training in the project safety assurance plan, and designate the responsible department or person responsible for safety education and training.
Fires in high-rise buildings have become a major disaster, covering a wide range of areas and causing serious damage to the property and personal safety of owners. Preventing fire safety issues in high-rise buildings has become a top priority. The height of modern high-rise residential buildings continues to extend, and damage to the first floor often affects the entire building.
How to solve the problem of fire prevention in high-rise buildings is the first problem faced by today's builders and should attract the attention of the whole society. Due to inadequate fire prevention in residential areas, the number of fire incidents has increased year by year, and the losses to people's lives and property have also gradually increased. Eliminating this safety hazard should be a top priority for the government and construction departments.
Participate in safe production and civilized construction inspections at construction sites
(1) Inspection methods include: routine inspections, special inspections, and joint inspections
(1) Example On-line inspection: refers to the daily inspection organized by the project manager or the regular spot inspection organized by the construction enterprise. The supervision engineer should participate in such self-inspection activities, review and sign the activity records, and supervise rectification.
(2) Special inspection: Follow the civilized construction management documents issued by the Municipal Construction Committee on matters such as mud and soil excavation and sanitation and epidemic prevention. Inspections on management materials, publicity and education, etc., as well as special inspections carried out in accordance with relevant documents of superior departments or inspections on key projects and locations.
(3) Joint inspection: refers to the inspection carried out by the supervision team in three stages during the construction process (i.e. foundation, main structure and three stages before project completion) in accordance with the "Construction Safety Inspection Standards". The scoring results are signed by the project manager or the on-site person in charge of the construction company and the person in charge of the supervision company, and serve as the main basis for assessing the construction safety level after the project is completed.
(2) Frequency of inspections
(1) Routine inspections: The enterprise shall conduct safety inspections no less than once per quarter, and the project department shall conduct no less than once a month. Civilized construction inspection enterprises shall conduct regular spot inspections no less than once a quarter and project departments no less than once a week.
(2) Special inspection: flexibly determined according to the actual project.
(3) Joint inspection: no less than once in each stage.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia - Level 3 Safety Education for Construction