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Safety culture in every DELCO project

At DELCO, occupational safety is managed as a clear and consistent system across all project stages. From site preparation to daily construction work, every step follows defined procedures to keep the working environment stable, reduce risks, and support steady project progress.

Site Organization and Working Conditions

Construction sites are organized according to fixed standards to ensure easy control and good industrial hygiene:

  • Work zones and walkways are clearly delineated according to the general layout.
  • Barriers and safety signs are installed at hazardous areas.
  • Material and equipment storage areas are scientifically arranged, separated from main traffic routes.
  • Designated smoking areas are equipped with fire protection equipment.
  • Sanitary facilities, handwashing stations, and garbage collection points are regularly cleaned.
  • Surveillance cameras for safety and security are installed at key positions to monitor violations and control site access.
  • Welding areas are inspected, monitored, and fully equipped with fire protection systems as required.

This system allows for effective control of site activity density and creates a clean, ventilated working environment with minimal conflict between teams.

Safety culture in every DELCO project

Safety training and construction discipline

DELCO provides ongoing safety training to maintain risk awareness and ensure that procedures are followed in a consistent and self-disciplined way, not as a formality:

  • Start-of-shift safety meetings: Engineers and the HSE team hold training sessions to instruct proper working posture and inspect the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Periodic training: Updates on rules and safe practices for each work group.
  • Subcontractor training: Aligns operations and procedures among all teams.

Regular training helps workers and engineers become more proactive in identifying workplace risks and strictly complying with safety regulations during construction.

Safety culture in every DELCO project

On-site safety supervision

DELCO engineers play a direct role in maintaining safety on construction sites. Their tasks include:

  • Inspecting PPE before and during shifts.
  • Checking site layout: walkways, barriers, signs, and hazardous areas.
  • Inspecting scaffolding, railings, and high work areas.
  • Inspecting excavation pits, wall supports, and confined spaces.
  • Inspecting temporary electrical systems and wiring.
  • Checking equipment condition and validation documents.
  • Supervising construction procedures and giving reminders when unsafe behaviors are observed.
  • Monitoring dust control, noise levels, and site cleanliness.
  • Logging incidents or potential hazards (if any) and reporting at day’s end.

Safety culture in every DELCO project

See more: Construction supervision services at DELCO

4. Management of machinery and construction equipment

All equipment brought to the site must undergo rigorous documentation and operational condition checks. Key requirements include:

  • Documentation and equipment condition: Equipment must have valid inspection certificates, maintenance logs, and operation manuals per manufacturer standards.
  • Pre-shift checks: Engineers and HSE staff inspect safety and operability; only approved equipment may be used.
  • Proper layout according to site planning: Equipment is placed in designated zones, maintaining safe distances from excavation edges, floor perimeters, high areas, and internal walkways. This reduces team conflicts and minimizes instability risks.
  • Operated by qualified personnel: Operators must be certified and trained on project-specific safety procedures.
  • Monitored during operation: On-site engineers monitor equipment for abnormalities such as unusual noise, strong vibration, or leaks, stopping operations if necessary. High-risk machinery is inspected more frequently.

Management of machinery and construction equipment

5. Dust, noise, and environmental hygiene control

During construction, DELCO implements environmental control measures to protect workers’ health and reduce the impact on surrounding areas:

  • Dust-prone areas are enclosed with nets or tarpaulins, especially near operating factories or residential zones.
  • Roads within the site are sprayed with water periodically, with higher frequency during dry seasons or high-construction phases.
  • Noise levels from equipment are monitored, and operation times are scheduled to minimize disruption to site personnel and neighbors.
  • Construction waste is gathered at designated locations, cleaned daily, and thoroughly cleaned weekly.
  • Waste is transported in covered containers or specialized vehicles to minimize dust and spillage during transit.

These procedures form a synchronized operational system that keeps construction sites safe and stable throughout the entire building process. Thanks to this consistency, DELCO projects maintain both construction quality and scheduled progress.

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