• Fatal Four are the four leading causes of worker deaths on construction sites.
  • OSHA has categorized these as – fall, Electrocution, Struck by object, and being caught in/between objects. Collectively, they account for roughly 57% of construction-related deaths in the world.

Fatal Four stats- Indian scenario

Indian Scenario

  • India’s 80% construction sites “unsafe”, deaths 20 times higher than those in Britain do.
  • In India, the “Fatal 3’ or top 3 causes of accidents in construction are Electrocution, Falls and Fire.
  • “Falls” accounts for the largest number of accidents (60% of total accidents). Around 14000 deaths occur per year due to falls. (i.e. 38 fatal accidents per day).
  • According to sources, around 15% of total accidents occur due to electrocution.

Fall Hazards

Top Causes

  • Unprotected sides or holes
  • Improperly constructed walking or working surfaces
  • Failure to use proper fall protection
  • Not wearing safety harness
  • Falling from roofs
  • Falling to a lower Level

“Struck by” Hazards

Top Causes

  • Falling objects due to rigging failure
  • Equipment malfunctions
  • Lose or shifting material
  • vehicle or equipment strikes
  • Rolling objects
  • Falling objects
  • Flying objects

Electrocution Hazards

Top Causes

  • Improper extension cord and tools
  • Contact with energized sources
  • Contact with live power lines or live circuits in panels

“Caught-in or Caught-between” Hazards

Top Causes

  • Caught in collapsing structures or materials
  • Moving machinery and tools
  • Lose clothing getting caught
  • Overloading heavy equipment

How CQRA can assist to prevent the fatal four accidents?

  • ISO 17020 as accredited Type C Inspection bodies.
  • First to device 10-point indexing scale to measure Construction Safety objectively.
  • Achieved 50 Million + Safe Man-Hours till date without an LTI (Lost Time Injury).
  • Use of Digital methods to conduct Safety Audits is our expertise, which helps us to track real time data.
  • All safety officers from CQRA are ADIS holders (i.e. ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL SAFETY).

CQRA Value Proposition in Construction Safety

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