Explain the importance of safety management in construction projects.
[3 marks]Discuss the human factors influencing accidents on construction sites.
[4 marks]Discuss the importance of accident reporting and investigation on site.
[7 marks]Define “Job-Site Safety Assessment.”
[3 marks]Define “Safety Program” and state its essential elements.
[4 marks]Describe the procedures for developing an effective construction safety program.
[7 marks]Explain the importance of maintaining safety records on construction sites.
[7 marks]List types of occupational diseases common in construction workers.
[3 marks]Discuss the relationship between safety and productivity in construction projects.
[4 marks]Explain safety control measures for handling construction machinery as per IS 7293:1974
[7 marks]State the objectives of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Management System.
[3 marks]Discuss the cost of construction injuries and their impact on project progress.
[4 marks]Explain the theories of accident causation and their relevance in safety planning.
[7 marks]Describe the importance of safety communication between various management levels.
[3 marks]Explain the roles of first-line supervisors and middle managers in implementing safety measures.
[4 marks]Explain the responsibilities of top management in implementing safety procedures.
[7 marks]What is the role of safety personnel on a construction site? Page 1 of
[2 marks]Discuss the role of supervision and leadership in maintaining safe work practices.
[4 marks]Discuss project coordination and safety procedures to be adopted at site level.
[7 marks]Explain the importance of safety record-keeping in construction projects.
[3 marks]Write short notes on: subcontractor obligations
[4 marks]Prepare a detailed site safety checklist for excavation and concreting works as per relevant IS codes.
[7 marks]Define “Safety Audit.” Explain its objectives and frequency at construction sites.
[3 marks]Write short notes on: Safety training
[4 marks]Discuss a safety plan for working at height as per IS 3696: Part 1 (Scaffolds and Ladders). Page 2 of
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