Skip to main content
AkademIndex

Products

For developers

AkademBasesoonOpen API for the ecosystem
Latin
English
Article

Innovative health and safety standards is a sustainable development performance for the construction sector of Uzbekistan

Takhir SultanovDepartment of Theoretical and Constructional Mechanics, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Kori Niyoziy str., 39, Tashkent, 100000, UzbekistanRavshan NurimbetovTashkent Institute of Architecture and Construction, Navoi str., 13, Tashkent, 100011, UzbekistanAziz ZikriyoevTashkent Institute of Architecture and Construction, Navoi str., 13, Tashkent, 100011, Uzbekistan
E3S Web of Conferencesjournal2019en
ABI

Abstract

Due to high level of agglomeration many innovative standards are being implemented in industry sectors of the world countries. Ensuring the safety of the environment and the human production is an urgent task of modern civilized societies. Especially, it plays a great role in construction industry since many building processes become based on hi-technologies and extreme engineering atmosphere. Naturally, high probability of risks and hazard might cause in and out of the construction site during the working hours occur major accidents. Only way is reaming optimize and implement of international standards on Health and Safety Law at work affects human, financial and environmental factors of the country. The main objective purpose of the paper is reducing injures and accidents at construction industry and implement recent modern legislation system in Uzbekistan. It helps for contribute finishing construction projects on time, on budget and on high quality standards with zero rate accident regulation. Although, health and safety theories are important for the prevention of accidents scientifically with a little in-depth knowledge on their outcomes and processes. This research deals with this gap by using methodology on occupational safety standards in construction sites.

Topics

Identifiers

Citations and references

Metrics — AkademScholar · Coming soon