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Research on Safety Hazards and Prevention and Control Measures in High-Rise Building Construction

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  • Cai, Yujia
  • Liu, Shuai

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Focusing on the high frequency of falls from heights during the rapid development of high-rise buildings in China, this study analyzes that safety hazards in construction arise from systematic failures in personnel operations, equipment and facilities, working environments, and management. A "four-in-one" prevention and control system is established, integrating management and technical perspectives, fully considering human behavioral factors and emergency measures, and adopting a comprehensive management approach. By strengthening safety education and training, promoting standardized protective facilities, implementing dynamic environmental monitoring, establishing full-staff responsibility systems, and applying intelligent technologies such as BIM, the ultimate goal is to shift from post-accident disposal to pre-accident prevention, thereby improving the intrinsic safety level of the construction industry. This research holds significant practical and theoretical value.

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  • Cai, Yujia & Liu, Shuai, 2026. "Research on Safety Hazards and Prevention and Control Measures in High-Rise Building Construction," GBP Proceedings Series, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 20, pages 48-55.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:gbppsa:v:20:y:2026:i::p:48-55
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