how to enhance safety performance for new joiners and...
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How to Enhance Safety Performance forNew Joiners and Existing Workforce of
Construction IndustryMr. Christopher ToExecutive Director
Construction Industry Council
1 April 2015
Content
IntroductionCommittee on Construction Safety (Com-CSY)Training CoursesNew Initiatives
Construction Industry Council (CIC)Formation of CIC
Introduction Functions of CIC
Introduction Vision
Introduction Mission
CIC and its Committees
Two Statutory Boards underthe CIC Ordinance
Three Statutory Boards underthe CWR Ordinance
Committee on ConstructionSafety (Com-CSY)
Terms of ReferenceTask Forces / Task GroupsPublications - Guidelines, SafetyAlerts & PostersSeminars and ForumsConstruction Safety WeekSafety PalPromotion with Stakeholders
Committee of Construction Safety(Com-CSY)
The Committee on Construction Safety (Com-CSY) wasformed under the CIC. Its Terms of Reference include:-
To review and monitor safety performance of theconstruction industryTo review and enhance the mechanism of safety
managementTo identify and recommend measures for improving
safety performance to CICTo promote the adoption of the improvement
measures by the industryTo nurture a safety culture for the industry
Com-CSY and its Task Forces /Task Groups
(just published in March 2015)
To promote good practices of better caring for the new comers in constructionsites
Meaning Probationer NewcomerConstructionworkexperience
Less thanHalf Year
Never been working in aparticular construction sitebut possess constructionwork experience no less
Publications Guidelines
Publications Guidelines
Guidance Notes onHow to Manage theMaintenance Workscarried out byRegistered Lift /Escalator Contractor
(August 2014)
Guidelines on PlankingArrangement forProviding WorkingPlatforms on BambooScaffolds
(May 2014)
Publications
Guidelines on Safety of Lift Shaft Works: Volume 3 Throughout theOccupation Stage of Building (November 2013)
Guidelines on Fabrication of ReinforcementCages of Bored Piles (July 2013)
Guidelines on Site SafetyMeasures for Working in HotWeather (April 2013)
Publications
Guidelines on the Adoption of the Pay For Safety Scheme (December 2012)
Guidelines on Safety of Lift Shaft Works: Volume 2- During Lift Installation Stage untilIssue of Occupation Permit and Handing Over to Developer (January 2012)
Guidelines on Handling Construction Work Injury and Fatal Accident Cases (July 2011)
Technical Guidelines on the Design, Installation & Maintenance of Cast-in Anchors atExternal Walls of New Buildings (July 2011)
Guidelines on Safety of Tower Cranes (Version 2 - July 2010)
Guidelines on Safety of Lift Shaft Works: Volume 1 - During Construction Stage andBefore Handing Over to Lift Installation Contractor (July 2010)
Publications - Safety Alerts
Safety Alert No.001/15 Safety Useof VerticalTransportation atConstruction Sites(January 2015)
Safety Alert No.001/14 Fire Safetyon ConstructionSites(April 2014)
Safety Alert No. 001/13Safe Use of Mobile MetalScaffolds for Repair,Maintenance, Alteration andAddition Works (May 2013)
Publications - Safety Alerts
Safety Alert No.002/13 Adoptionof MethodStatements onSites(May 2013)
Safety Alert No. 004/13Safe Use of Lifting Appliances andLifting Gear (October 2013)
Safety Alert No. 003/13Avoid Using Ladders forWorking at Height inRepair, Maintenance,Alteration and AdditionWorks (August 2013)
Safety Alert No. 005/13Excavation Works in theVicinity of UndergroundUtilities Buried Gas Pipesand Cables (December 2013)
Safety Alert No. 002/12Safety Related Mattersof Workers Engaging inRenovation and RepairWorks (With The Use ofVolatile OrganicCompounds) inCommercialPremises (November2012)
Publications - Safety Alerts
Safety Alert No. 001/12Water Pipe Laying Works PressureTest (Road Works) (August 2012)
Safety Alert No. 001/11Fabrication of ReinforcementCages of Bored Piles(Updated in February 2013)
Safety AlertNo. 003/12Prevention ofElectrocution(November2012)
Publications - Posters
SeminarConstruction Work Safety Near Water
4 Dec 2014
Seminars and Forums
CIC Conference 2014
28 Nov 2014
Lift Safety Forum (February 2014)
Technical Seminar on Safety of Lift ShaftWorks (February 2014)
Technical Seminar on Safety Operation ofMobile Cranes (July 2014)
Construction Safety Brainstorming Workshop (21 Jan 2014)
Technical Seminar on Safety ofLift Shaft Works, July 2012
Technical Seminar on Safety of Lift ShaftWorks, May 2012
Technical Seminar on Safety ofLift Shaft Works, Mar 2012
Seminar on Handling Construction WorkInjury Cases and Site Safety, Feb 2012
Construction Safety Week (CSW)
The Construction Safety Week (CSW) has started
Jointly organised by CIC and the DevelopmentBureau (DEVB) of the Hong Kong SAR GovernmentReceived tremendous support and attention from theconstruction industry.
CSW 2015
CSW 2014
Venue: Kai Tak Cruise TerminalTargetGroup:
All construction workers in Hong Kong
EventHighlights:
QiGong displaying by 833 workers
participants practicing QigongObjectives: To sustain the momentum on Construction
Safety Week and make the culture andenvironment grow and strengthen
Zero Accident Flag Presentation26 . 5 . 2014
Conference27 . 5 . 2014
Site Visit28 . 5 . 2014
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Award Presentation Ceremonyfor the 20th Phase of the Considerate Contractors Site Award Scheme
29 . 5 . 2014
Safety Pal
Co-organised by CIC and DevB
All frontline supervisors and workers are cordially invited
Initiated in 2013 with 15,000 Participants signed to the Join Declaration.
In 2014, the no. of participants reaches to 20,000.
Promotion with our Stakeholders
Good Housekeeping PromotionalCampaignConstruction Safety DayBuilding Safety WeekConstruction Industry Safety AwardSchemeVarious Construction Safety AwardsJoint Seminars / Forums
Training
Full Time CoursesPart Time CoursesCo-operative Training Schemes
High Quality TrainingSafety in the Syllabus of all Training Courses
Full Time Courses
Basic Craft Courses Construction
Supervisor / TechnicianProgramme Full-time Adult Short
Courses
Part Time Courses
Skill enhancement courses Safety related courses
(Green Cards, Silver Cards, Confined Spaces) Technology & Supervisory related courses
Co-operative Training Schemes
New Initiatives
Task Group on Application of Innovative Design toEnhance Construction SafetyPilot Medical Examination SchemeTai Po Training Ground Enhancement WorkNew Workers Registration CardAmendment to Construction WorkersRegistration Ordinance (CWRO)Building Information Modeling (BIM)Adoption of Simulator into ExistingExcavator Operation Crane (PilotScheme)
Task Group on Application of InnovativeDesign to Enhance Construction Safety
Trial Run Venues for the followings:Rear RFID Sensing / Alarm System forVehiclesSafety Belt Engagement SensingSystem for mobile working platform
Pilot Medical Examination Scheme
Aim: To analyse general health conditions of workers
Scope: To provide basic health examination to 10,000
Tai Po Training GroundEnhancement Work
Existing Setup & Arrangement - Overview
Tai Po Training Ground
Concerns and Objectives
Tai Po Training Ground
InternalTransportation
Manual Handling
Designated Helmet Colors forTrade Test Candidates/ Instructors
/ Trainees
Bicycle RackTraffic Control
Modification ofClassroom tomaximize the
existing utilization
Centralized Coin Return/ Pad Lock Locker to
minimize dailyadministration work
Changing RoomCrowd Control &
Improvement of theHygiene
Store RoomCentralization &
Security Concerns
RFID System forPlant Inspection
Tai Po Training Ground
Clear Signage and Direction
Detail Information at Each Trade Test /Training Area
Clear Demarcation forEach Trade Test/Training Area
Designated SingleEntrance for Each Trade
Test /Training AreaDesignated
Walkway to AllTrade Test / Training
Area
Modern Shelter with WelfareFacilities
Systematic Zoning Indication
New Workers Registration Card
Retrievesubmitted data inbatch
Site Attendance OperationPre-registration forenteringconstruction site
CWRSUpload theregistered workersinformation
Daily automatic regularupload attendance records.Contractors should confirmall attendance records havebeen uploaded to CWRSbefore DAR submission
Add missingattendance recordsand confirm DARsubmission on CWRSWeb
Download theupdated workeraccess list
Taking attendanceat constructionsite
Future Workflow
New Workers Registration Card
New Card and New Card Reading Device
New Workers Registration Card
*The New Construction Workers Registration Card layout is for reference only. The actual design is to be finalised.
The New Card (Front)
New Workers Registration Card
Useabbreviationfor trade namesto save space
Useabbreviation fortrade names tosave space
q
ordirect access
registrationdetailsavailable atCIC Website
The New Card (Back)
New Workers Registration Card
Consumer gradeAndroid device
Industrial gradeAndroid device
CIC BuiltAndroid device
Android Smartphone, e.g.HTC One Series, LGOptimus 4X, Sony XperiaSeriesNot built for siteenvironment useDelicateRun CIC Android Apps
Industrial used Androiddevice, e.g. Panasonic,MotorolaMore durableRun CIC Android Apps
Built and supplied by CICMore durableRun CIC Android Apps
Choices of Card Reading Devices
New Workers Registration Card
- 120 DAR entries on card
- Additional 480 DAR entriesfrom CIC cloud
Certified AndroidSmartphone
New Workers Registration Card
1. Support Wiegand or other hardwareinterfaces;
2. Defined protocol to handshake, passCWR number to third party biometricdevice
Third PartyBiometricDevice
Integration with Third Party Biometric Device forAuthentication
Amendment to CWRO
1st phase of prohibition provision(Implementation started from Sept 2007)
A person should be a registered construction worker in order to carry outconstruction works on construction sites. No person shall employ unregisteredconstruction workers to carry on construction works on construction sites.
(Will take effect from Apr 2017 tentatively)Only Registered Skilled / Semi-skilled Workers (including provisionalregistration) of specified trade divisions are allowed to carry out relatedconstruction works.
To maintain and submitWorkers Attendance
Records on regular basis
To provide card readingdevice and maintain
Register of Statement
To employ RegisteredWorkers and to ensure their
sub-contractors to do so
Principle Contractors
Sub-contractors Construction Workers
To register asRegistered Construction Workers
To employ Registered Workers
Dec 2005 Workers Registration started
Jul 2004
Sep 2007 Implemented 1st phase of prohibition provision
Dec 2014 LegCo passed the Bill of the Amendments to Ordinance
Construction Workers are allowed to carry outconstruction works on construction sites after obtainingregistration
Revamp schedule 1 to37 Trades with divisions
Example
Worker (Wet Fixing)
Ways of registering as Skilled/Semi-skilled Workers
Senior Workers RegistrationArrangement (one off arrangement)Trade TestsOther specified qualifications
AMENDMENT TO CWRO - SeniorWorkers Registration Arrangement
1 Apr 2017
will be implemented
1 Apr 2015
takes effect
experience
Eligible to register as SkilledWorker (Provisional) according
29 Dec 2005Workers Registration
started
experience
experience
experience
2 years(Sec for Development
may adjust)
18 months
Assessment
Workers who possess <obtain registration of Skilled/Semi-skilled Workers
by taking Trade Tests
Registerdirectly
The above arrangement is not applicable toskills required specified qualifications
(e,g, qualifications required in other ordinances)
Master of Skills
Multi-skill development Creating Master of Skills
Example: Registered Skilled Worker
Drainlayer Pipelayer
register as Skilled Worker of Drain
and Pipe Layer (Master)
Work across skills
Example: Registered Skilled
Workers (Bricklayer) are allowed
to carry out works of Plastering,
Tiling, Masonning
Only applicable to Skilled Workers Cannot Instruct and Supervise other workers
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
In BIM-based safety management the most important matters are safetyplanning, risk management, and safety communication. Safetymanagement forms a part of BIM-based construction procedures.
Source: BIM-based Safety Management and Communication forBuilding Construction (VTT Research Notes 2597)
BIM BIM Based Safety Management
BIM solutions can include construction process data such as activities and theirlogic also widely called 4D models additional dimension: time.
Construction schedule animation can be most useful communicate solutions thatin many ways facilitate planning and commitment creation amongst differentproject participants and experts (especially on safety aspects)
Source: BIM-based SafetyManagement andCommunication for BuildingConstruction (VTTResearch Notes 2597)
BIM for Safety: Safety Planning
(i) BIM-based site planning to check crane reach and capability in construction works.
(ii) Examine risks in case of load fall.
(iii) Evaluate what the crane jib could hit.
(iv) The significant of this kind of examination increase if there is limited space aroundthe construction site and clashes become possible.
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
BIM for Safety: Safety Planning)
A view to the visualization of the second fall caseA view to the visualization of the first fall case
Evaluate risk associated with fall of crane;so as to examine if a need to restrict the
operating area turning radius) Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
BIM for Safety: Safety Planning
Accidentprevention atactual site byusing BIM-basedverified methodstatement fordemolition works
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
Adoption of Simulator into ExistingExcavator Operation Crane (Pilot Scheme)
Accident!