Construction Safety Management of High-Rise Buildings under the Basic Principles of Disaster Sociology
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https://doi.org/10.54097/pbvgja50Keywords:
Disaster Sociology, High-Rise Buildings, Construction Safety ManagementAbstract
In order to reduce the risk of accidents in high-rise building construction, firstly, the potential disaster risk factors in the construction of high-rise buildings were systematically analyzed, including the distortion of accident information transmission, the lack of morality during disasters, the danger of high-altitude work, the complexity of the intersection of types of work, and the non-professionalism of construction management. Secondly, this paper focuses on the analysis of the current problems in the construction safety management of high-rise buildings, and considers the social risk factors, including the distortion of safety accident transmission, the lack of morality during disasters and the disaster safety awareness of construction personnel. Finally, from the perspective of disaster sociology, specific improvement measures for the safety management of high-rise building construction are proposed. The results show that social risk factors are equally important in construction safety management, which not only enriches the theoretical basis of construction safety management of high-rise buildings, but also provides a specific theoretical reference for safety management in practice.
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