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2012 CDM 54
Duty holders Main duties Commercial clients (1) (2) Domestic clients Designers (1) (2) Principal (1) CDM2015 Principal designers (2) (3) Principal contractors (1) (2) Contractors Workers 55
2012 CDM 56
Background Council members 57
JV JSC 58
Concept Policy 59
Policy and the Goal Obligation of Clients Risk Assessment Prevention of Fall Disaster Attractive Work Places Safety measurements taken by clients at the stage of design, enabling contractors to implement countermeasures against heavy risk. Risk reduction, including a choice of construction method based on RA results. Intensive S&H education for construction workers. Prevention of disasters that occur frequently; including fall disasters and disasters that affect the public. Creating attractive work places so that the young and the women can work safely and with a great satisfaction. Contributing to 2020 Tokyo Games Engagement through transmitting information and interaction of engineers Succession of the Trust and high safety standards of the Japanese construction industry to the next generation 60
Contents of Policy 61
Contents of Policy Examine a method of construction from a point of view reducing fall disaster. Safer measures in the setting of scaffolding. Adoption of a harness type safety belt with fewer shocks to the body when falling. Prevention of public disasters such as damage accident of an undergrounding object or overhead wire, and traffic accident with construction vehicles. Proactive adoption of advanced safety and health technology and/or management system. Health care of workers such as the heat stroke prevention, mental health measures. Creation of comfortable work place appropriate for today s environment, such as creating restrooms for exclusive use of women, prevention of passive smoking and reduction of long working hours. Commendation to excellent work in terms of S&H. 62
Thank you for your attention 63