Impact of Safety Management Measures on Engineering Risks at Construction Sites
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Keywords

Construction site safety management
Project risk control
Multi-dimensional coordination mechanism

DOI

10.26689/jard.v9i4.11515

Submitted : 2025-07-08
Accepted : 2025-07-23
Published : 2025-08-07

Abstract

The risk prevention and control in construction projects heavily relies on the systematic optimization of on-site safety management measures. Studies show that technical means such as safety education and training, dynamic monitoring of hazard sources directly reduce the probability of accidents. The full-staff responsibility system and performance evaluation indirectly enhance the resilience of risk prevention and control by shaping a culture of risk awareness. Based on the new local safety officer qualification regulations and the mandatory promotion of digital tools by 2025, case analysis indicates that the collaborative application of BIM and AI early warning platforms can reduce the risk of falls from height by 45%. The rigid constraints of systems, technological innovation and iteration, and the cultivation of cultural ecosystems form a multi-dimensional collaborative mechanism. In the future, it is necessary to integrate intelligent perception with green construction standards to achieve an upgrade in risk management efficiency.

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