Risk Management in the Electrical System Installations for Construction of High-Rise Buildings

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Thadapong Khowploum
Sakchai Rakkarn
Podchanee Sriwichian

Abstract

         This research aims to efficiently analyze and manage risks in order to minimize accidents in high-rise installation of electrical systems by statistical number data for the year 2017-2021, more than 101 accidents occurred from accumulated operations, an average of 20.2 people per year or 10.1% of the average employee in the project, causing both direct and indirect losses for workers who are suffering from temporary construction time and other costs.be rooted in the act of it is not safe, so the nature of each task activity is used to analyze the risk of a problem that has occurred. The results of the study showed that the number of accidents could be reduced by an average of 1.0 times/month. It can correct unwanted incidents. It can also improve skills and reduce errors during operations.

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Khowploum, T., Rakkarn, S., & Sriwichian, P. (2023). Risk Management in the Electrical System Installations for Construction of High-Rise Buildings. SAU JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 9(2), 77–88. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saujournalst/www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saujournalst/article/view/253927
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