Innovative technologies for enhancing occupational safety in construction sites

James Oluyemi Adeyemo *

Dexterity Construction Service Limited, Lagos-Nigeria.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 13(02), 2755–2768.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.2.2495
Publication history: 
Received on 05 November 2024; revised on 12 December 2024; accepted on 14 December 2024
 
Abstract: 
The construction industry faces persistent challenges in ensuring occupational safety due to its high-risk environment and dynamic work conditions. Adopting innovative technologies has emerged as a transformative approach to addressing these challenges and improving worker safety. Wearable devices, drones, and smart sensors have been at the forefront of this shift, enabling real-time hazard detection, monitoring worker health, and enhancing safety protocols through advanced training methodologies. This article explores the role of these technologies in revolutionizing occupational safety in construction sites. Wearable devices, such as smart helmets and vests, monitor physiological parameters and environmental conditions, providing early warnings for potential hazards. Drones offer aerial surveillance capabilities, enabling site managers to identify unsafe conditions and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Smart sensors embedded in machinery and site infrastructure provide continuous data for monitoring equipment health and detecting environmental risks such as gas leaks or structural instabilities. The article also examines case studies of successful implementations, demonstrating how these technologies have reduced workplace incidents, enhanced productivity, and fostered a culture of safety. Challenges in adoption, including cost implications, integration with existing systems, and workforce training, are discussed, along with strategies to overcome them. By integrating innovative technologies, the construction industry can create safer and more efficient work environments, ultimately minimizing risks and enhancing occupational health. The study concludes by exploring emerging trends, such as AI-powered predictive analytics and robotic automation, which promise to further advance safety practices in construction.
 
Keywords: 
Occupational Safety; Construction Technology; Wearable Devices; Smart Sensors; Drones in Construction; Real-Time Hazard Detection
 
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