{"id":4489,"date":"2020-09-23T21:30:05","date_gmt":"2020-09-23T16:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/?p=4489"},"modified":"2023-03-23T08:01:55","modified_gmt":"2023-03-23T02:31:55","slug":"are-you-tumbling-over-disorganized-clutter-at-the-construction-site-read-these-5-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/are-you-tumbling-over-disorganized-clutter-at-the-construction-site-read-these-5-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Are You Tumbling Over Disorganized Clutter at the Construction Site? Read These 5 Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
According to recent statistics, one in five worker deaths are directly related to the construction industry, and many of those deaths are due to debris on the site and disorganization. In addition, job costs rise when construction sites are not organized. That means taking steps to create a safe, organized work environment should be at the top of every project manager’s to-do list.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n There are five steps any contractor can take now to minimize the chances of on-site accidents and losses due to disorganized worksites.<\/p>\n Far too many contractors don’t plan adequately, which means timelines and material deliveries are not considered. That results in materials and equipment cluttering a site when they are not needed until later. It’s also common to see sites with little to no storage available for tools, equipment, and materials.<\/p>\n In many instances, the most appropriate Wall Mounted Work Platform<\/a><\/span> is not selected or installed properly.<\/p>\n Saying safety is important, but it’s not enough. Every site should have a project-specific safety plan<\/a><\/span> designed to account for the on-site conditions. The plan must consider workers, subcontractors, site visitors, and the general public<\/p>\n1. Create a comprehensive plan focusing on productivity and safety<\/h3>\n
2. Have a written safety plan in place<\/h3>\n