#NationalSafetyDay reminds us that safety is not just a priority but a collective responsibility for nation’s development.
On this day, let's pledge to spread safety awareness in all workplaces.
On this auspicious day our beloved site incharge Shri Vijay Kumar sir welcome all and request to reunite on safety related activities to become as global leader in all aspects, activities by our group.
Our beloved Shri Gangadhar Sir described safety, how as project Director handling the activities- means start to end of the day how to follow safety checklist by doing work to excel the work in best way by monitoring.
Our fire and safety SH Shri P. Srinivaslu and his team are following all activities as per schedule .
A construction site checklist typically includes items related to safety measures, structural integrity, compliance with regulations, quality of workmanship, environmental considerations, and equipment functionality, covering aspects like:
General Safety Checklist:
Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
Fall protection measures
Hazard identification and mitigation
Safe access and egress points
Emergency procedures and communication
Site Inspection Checklist:
Site cleanliness and organization
Proper signage and warning markings
Scaffolding integrity and safety
Excavations and trench safety
Confined space safety procedures
Equipment Inspection Checklist:
Proper functioning of all tools and machinery
Regular maintenance and inspections of equipment
Operator certifications and training
Safety devices and guards in working order
Construction Quality Checklist:
Adherence to project plans and specifications
Material quality and compliance
Concrete pouring and curing procedures
Framing and structural integrity
Environmental Considerations Checklist:
Waste management and disposal procedures
Dust and air quality control measures
Noise mitigation strategies
Stormwater management
Risk Assessment Checklist:
Identification of potential hazards
Risk mitigation strategies
Incident reporting and investigation procedures
Important points to remember:
Site-Specific Adaptations:
Tailor your checklist to the specific construction project and site conditions.
Regular Inspections:
Conduct routine inspections throughout the project to ensure compliance and identify potential issues.
Documentation and Reporting:
Record observations and findings on the checklist and report any issues promptly.
Training and Awareness:
Ensure all workers are familiar with safety procedures and checklist requirements.
The "Industrial Safety Code 2022" primarily refers to the "Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020" in India, which consolidates various labor laws to establish comprehensive safety standards for workers across industries, including limitations on working hours (8 per day), mandatory overtime pay, provisions for inter-state migrant workers, and stricter penalties for non-compliance, emphasizing worker protection and safe working conditions across all sectors.
Key points about the Industrial Safety Code 2022:
Unified Code:
This code combines several existing labor laws related to factory safety, mines, and other hazardous workplaces into one comprehensive document.
Focus on Worker Health:
It mandates regular medical examinations for workers in hazardous industries, limits exposure to toxic substances, and ensures appropriate safety equipment is provided.
Maximum Working Hours:
The code sets a standard 8-hour workday and requires double pay for overtime work with worker consent.
Protection for Migrant Workers:
Specific provisions protect inter-state migrant workers, including ensuring they receive travel allowances and access to benefits in their employment state.
Enforcement Mechanism:
Inspector-cum-Facilitators are appointed to monitor compliance and assist businesses in meeting the code's requirements.
Jai Hind
Viksit Bharat 2047 is the government's vision to transform the country into a self-reliant and prosperous economy by 2047. Economic growth, technological upgradation, infrastructure development, social empowerment, and sustainability are the criteria of this programme.
The National Safety Day 2025 theme is “Safety & Well-being Crucial for Viksit Bharat.” The theme aligns with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 that aims to present India as a developed nation by its centennial year of independence.
Background
The National Safety Day/Safety Week Campaign being spearheaded by the Council since 1971 to mark its Foundation Day (4th March) has significantly contributed in spreading safety awareness in all sectors. The campaign is comprehensive, general and flexible with an appeal to the participating organisations to develop specific activities as per their safety requirements.
Objectives
to take Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) movement to different parts of the country.
to achieve participation of major players in different industrial sectors at different levels.
to promote use of participative approach by employers by involving their employees in SHE activities.
to promote development of need-based activities, self-compliance with statutory requirements and professional SHE management systems at work places.
to bring into the fold of voluntary SHE movement sectors, which have not so far been statutorily covered.
to remind employers, employees and others concerned of their responsibility in making the workplace safer.


















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