Building can present a great number of possible risks both in construction and operation. There are many duties placed on those commissioning, designing, constructing and operating buildings to control those risks.
Working on a construction site is one a dangerous occupation. According to recent findings from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction-related fatalities accounted for around 21.4% of all worker fatalities in 2015. With nearly, 6.5 million people working at over 250, 000 construction sites across the US on any given day, it’s easy to see why enforcing preventative construction site safety procedures is critical.
Some of the potential hazards that construction workers face every day include:
• Falls from heights.
• Scaffold collapse.
• Electrocution and arc blast/flash.
• Trench collapse.
• Repetitive motion injuries.
• Failure to use the required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
• Electrocution
• Falls
• Caught-between or caught-in
• Struck-by
Here are the top construction site safety procedures VCON has in place for construction sites:


