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Item | Key items |
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1 | Safety attitude of workers |
2 | Safety behavior of workers |
3 | Safety training received by workers |
4 | The health and safety file |
5 | Safety meeting |
6 | Experience and skills of workers |
7 | Education level of workers |
8 | Personal protective equipment |
9 | Safety management commitment |
10 | Safety experience and skills of contractors and supervisors |
11 | Safety attitude of contractors and supervisors |
12 | Safety education and knowledge of contractors and supervisors |
13 | Proper installation and dismantling of plant and equipment |
14 | Maintenance regime for all equipment and plants |
15 | The reasonable choice of work equipment |
16 | Proper handling of all equipment and plants |
17 | Safety regulation and plan enforcement |
18 | Safety incentive and punishment |
19 | Safety risk identification and analysis |
20 | First aid and emergency preparedness |
21 | Safety inspection and guidance |
22 | Complexity of geology and hydrology |
23 | Frequency of adverse weather |
24 | Schedule and cost pressures |
25 | Allocation of safety responsibility |
26 | Effective communication and cooperation |
27 | Organizational capability of contractors |
28 | Evaluation, selection, and control of subcontractors |
29 | The complexity type and technique of construction |
30 | Quantity of workers on the construction site |
31 | Mobility of workers on the construction site |
32 | Complexity of surrounding environment |
33 | Welfare facilities |
34 | The numbers of modifying existing designs |
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