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Building a Strong Safety Culture on Major Projects

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Creating a robust safety culture on large construction projects requires more than compliance with regulations; it demands consistent leadership, clear communication and shared accountability across all tiers of a project team. On complex sites with multiple contractors and tight schedules, the risk profile rises sharply, making proactive safety management a core business function rather than a support activity.

A strong safety culture starts with visible commitment from senior management, backed by supervisors who model safe behaviour on site. When leaders routinely participate in toolbox talks, site walks and incident reviews, it signals that safety is non‑negotiable and directly tied to performance and reputation.

Clear, simple procedures and regular training help workers understand both the hazards they face and the controls expected of them. This includes reinforcing the basics—such as proper use of PPE, equipment checks and housekeeping—while also addressing higher‑risk activities like lifting operations, work at height and confined spaces.

Open reporting of near misses and unsafe conditions is another pillar of effective safety culture on big projects. When workers can raise concerns without fear of blame, project teams gain early warning of emerging risks and can intervene before incidents occur.

Finally, integrating safety into planning and progress reviews ensures it is considered alongside cost and schedule. By treating safety metrics as key performance indicators and involving all stakeholders in continuous improvement, major projects can reduce incidents, protect their workforce and deliver more predictable outcomes.

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