Risk Assessment & Safety Management in Lifting Operations for Metro Construction Projects
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2026.0349Keywords:
Lifting Operations, Metro Construction, Risk Assessment, Safety ManagementAbstract
Lifting operations are critical yet inherently hazardous activities in metro construction projects, involving the movement of heavy equipment, structural components, and materials using cranes and other lifting machinery. These operations pose significant safety risks to personnel, equipment, and the overall project timeline if not properly managed. This project focuses on systematically assessing the risks and implementing effective safety management strategies specific to lifting operations in metro construction environments. The study aims to identify and evaluate potential hazards associated with lifting activities, including mechanical failures, human error, poor ground conditions, inadequate communication, and environmental factors. Through site observations, stakeholder interviews, and incident analysis, the project develops a comprehensive risk profile for lifting operations. The research explores current industry practices, statutory regulations, and international safety standards such as ISO 45001 and OSHA guidelines. An outcome of the project is the development of a structured risk assessment framework and a set of best practices for lifting safety management. This includes the preparation of Lift Plans, competency-based training for operators and riggers, pre-lift inspections, and real-time monitoring protocols. Emphasis is placed on a proactive safety culture, integrating technology such as load monitoring systems and digital permit-to-work platforms. The findings and recommendations of this project aim to reduce accident rates, improve operational efficiency, and ensure regulatory compliance in metro construction projects. This study contributes to safer lifting operations by promoting a risk-informed, systematic approach to safety management in complex urban infrastructure developments.
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