70 likes | 96 Views
A professional QS / Estimator is different from a self-taught individual or somebody who was trained in-house but without qualifications. Such an individual might have a lot of essential experience, but he or she will lack in some technical knowledge, subjects and aspects of training that are acquired at a higher institution of learning. Most of the time, when a company is hiring, a qualified individual is preferred over an unqualified but experienced individual. This is due to the fact that the modern Estimator is required to have broad skills and competencies in various subjects related to Costing, Project Management, Design and Construction. Modern estimating is not a streamlined trade like carpentry or locksmith where your talent is a big factor. It is not just about taking off quantities from architectural drawings but it involves a lot more.
E N D
➢ PROTECT SKIN FROM CONCRETE CONTACT If concrete touches the skin, it can cause allergic reactions, irritation, and chemical burns thanks to the cement content in concrete. As cement is an alkaline material, it’s possible to suffer third-degree burns from concrete to skin contact. It’s important to get medical attention immediately if skin is affected. To prevent skin damage, wear pants, long-sleeved shirts and alkali resistant gloves. In the event clothing becomes saturated, rinse it quickly with fresh water. Always shower to wash away potential hazards after your work is done.
➢ USE THE RIGHT SAFETY GEAR On any construction site, hard hats and hearing protection are standard personal protectiveequipment (PPE). Working with fine materials warrants the use of respirators, especially for jobswhere concrete and cement dust is present. Safety goggles and glasses will also help protectworkers from contaminants and hazardous materials.
➢ PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN A SAFE WORKPLACE PPE might provide protection against common hazards, but it’s the responsibility of themanager to ensure the work site has appropriate safety equipment and first aid kits to ensurethat all on-site personnel. This includes emergency shower and eyewash stations in case ofchemical burns from alkaline materials such as cements in addition to first aid kits to handlecuts, scrapes, and other common injuries. It’s also necessary to include appropriate signageand keep staff informed about the use and maintenance of safety and emergency equipment.
➢ SAFETY IN ALL SEASONS Concrete is a tricky construction material to work with in high temperatures, such as those foundin an Ottawa summer. When temperatures break 25 degrees Celsius, general contractors willneed to have a plan in place to address altered setting times and other risks. High ambienttemperatures can increase the likelihood of cracking or shrinking. Consider scheduling concreteplacement to take advantage of cooler temperatures where possible.
➢ LIFT HEAVY MATERIALS PROPERLY Hardened cement is extremely heavy, even in small quantities. Whenever possible, usemechanical equipment to place concrete. Sometimes you will need to lift concrete when workingon an Ottawa site. Unfortunately, people often bend forward when lifting heavy materials,putting a strain on the lower back. Instead, bend your knees to reach and grab the concrete.Keep it close to your body and straighten your legs to lift it up while keeping your back straight.Don’t lift above your shoulders as you might compress the spinal discs in your back.Construction workers frequently work with concrete and other dangerous materials. Knowinghow to handle them properly is the best way to stay safe during concrete construction.
Contact us Website: http://www.brosnaconstruction.com.au Email: admin@brosnaconstruction.com.au phone: (08) 6460 5053