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http://dx.doi.org/10.21289/KSIC.2022.25.5.811

The Development of Inspection Checklist for Risk Recognition to Prevent Accidents at Worksites  

Lim, Hyung-Duk (Dept. of Emergency and Disaster Management Inje University)
Kawshalya, Mailan Arachchige Don Rajitha (Dept. of Occupational Health and Safety Engineering Inje University)
Kim, Sang-Hoon (Division of Safety Consultant, Didimdol Pvt. Ltd)
Oh, Young-Chan (De pt. of HSE, GC Corporation)
Lee, Ho-Yong (Dept. of Preventive Inspection, Seohee Construction Co. Ltd)
Nam, Ki-Hoon (Dept. of Fire & Disater Prevention Engineering Chanshin University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence / v.25, no.5, 2022 , pp. 811-816 More about this Journal
Abstract
Even though continuous management and supervision of reinforcement of policies to safeguard accidents at workplace and work sites were implemented. Accident prevention activities such as inspection and diagnosis are urgently required to induce a preliminary investigation to identify the risk factors for each type of work, before the work task to eliminate risks at the worksites. Since safety inspections at work sites were generally conducted through visual inspections, the results of safety inspections may vary depending on the findings and proficiency of the safety officers. The results of those inspections may have loopholes to prevent potential accidents at work. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a risk identification checklist that can effectively perform safety inspections to prevent accidents at work sites. This study initially analyzed the previously developed accident checklist to identify current complications and issues in safety checklists. Based on the findings of major industrial accidents over the past three years, the relationship between accident, workplace, and work type were analyzed refereeing the safety inspection standards. A risk recognition-checklist was developed to provide basic data on identifying risk factors, and inspection guidance at work sites. To prepare for potential accidents by identifying and taking countermeasures to mitigate the high risk and serious accidents at sites by the guidelines of the checklist. The developed inspection checklist has been practically used by experts at work sites to perform safety inspections, and it has been verified its suitability, and feasibility, to prevent or mitigate workplace accidents, including securing the safety and health of field workers. The role of the developed safety checklist has been considered effective at worksites.
Keywords
Accident; Prevent; Safety; Inspection; Checklist; Risk; Guidance;
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