It is good to note that I have had a fair share of working on demolition sites. It stinks, it is loud, and it is messy, but the beauty of working with it is that one has to be very careful. Thus, I have seen how risky it is. There are points where even small items fall and moments where huge machines are at play.
The Importance of Safety
That should be obvious; safety should always come first on any construction or demolition site. For instance, when I was doing my large-scale project in Sydney, I noted that even minor and major safety measures can go a long way. From the safety talks every morning to the correct usage of selected personal protective equipment, everything was considered.
Common Safety Hazards
Falling objects: These present a risk in most workplaces, especially from heights or other elevated terrains.
Heavy machinery: Construction vehicles such as cranes, excavators, and other heavy equipment can even cause huge dangers when misused.
Safety Measures
Scaffolding and fall protection: This code guarantees that workers are always protected from falling, especially at elevated places.
Site signage: Additionally, all dangerous territories should be designated as recognisable, and the necessary warnings should be given.
The Future of Demolition
Technology allows us to predict highly innovative safety measures in demolition work as technology continues to improve. Thus, prioritising safety will help us continue demolishing green and constructing the cities of the future.