Development of Activity-Based Safety Plan for Precast Parapet Panel Work in Elevated Construction

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One of the infrastructures being developed is the construction of railways such as MRT Jakarta. The use of precast parapet panels is still relatively new in Indonesia and it is used in MRT Jakarta. Because the installation requires lifting work, there is a very dangerous risk that the precast parapet will fall. The purpose of this research is to develop an activity-based safety plan in precast parapet panel works. The first stage was identifying safety risks by asking for expert validation, the second stage was surveying for safety risk assessment, and the last stage was surveying for safety objectives and programs by distributing questionnaires. The project sample was MRT Jakarta Contract Package (CP) 103 project. The results will be developed based on the regulation. The potential hazard is parapet panel falls with a risk rating is 15 and categorized as high-risk level. There are 5 risk controls to reduce the risk are lifting calculation, rigging and wire sling check, equipment check and audit, operator training and certification, and the last are creating, socializing, and evaluating Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). The safety plan is developed from the risk controls in the form of safety objectives and safety programs.

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Saputra, P.D., Laksmi, A.A., Purwanti, N., Fansuri, M.H. (2022). Development of Activity-Based Safety Plan for Precast Parapet Panel Work in Elevated Construction. In: Lie, H.A., Sutrisna, M., Prasetijo, J., Hadikusumo, B.H., Putranto, L.S. (eds) Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Construction, Infrastructure, and Materials. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 216. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7949-0_41

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