| Event Title |
Managing Safety in Construction & Erection to Achieve ‘Zero Accident’ |
Programme Overview
and Objective |
Safety is a pre-requisite for any work activity. Safe working method not only eliminates accidents but also improve morale amongst the employees. Construction and Erection activities involve major hazards in industrial activities. It includes working at height, material handling, excavation work, electrical installation etc. To eliminate hazards, systematic and safe approach is required to be implemented at work site. The programme aims at providing the participants an insight to the safe approach and systems during execution of jobs in construction and erection to achieve ‘Zero Accident’.
At the end of the programme, the participants shall be able to:
- Understand how accidents are taking place at site and why it is important to follow safety norms to avoid such accidents during execution of any job
- Analysis what are the requirements of safety during Construction and Erection activities specially during working at height, confined space and electrical installations
- Define responsibilities of different individuals for ensuring safety at working site
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| Profile |
- Hazards involved in Construction and Erection activities and its corrective measures.
- The Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Condition of Service) Act 1996 - An Overview.
- Functioning of Safety Control Room
- Fire prevention and control
- Safe Working Practices while working at height.
- Safety in Material Handling
- Electrical Hazards and IE Rules
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| Methodology |
Lecture, discussions and case studies |
| Who May Attend |
Executives from NTPC & other organizations working in Construction & Erection, Safety, Quality & other concerned departments who are interested in an overall perspective. |
| Venue |
PMI, Noida. |
| Duration |
3 Days |
| Course fee |
Residential: Rs. 14891/-per participant Non-Residential: Rs. 11912/-per participant |
| Dates |
17–19 May, 2010 |
| Coordinators |
Vivek P. Srivastava, Sr. Faculty Member (PMI)
H. M. Gangopadhyay, Sr. Manager (Safety) (CC) |