International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER)

Title: Risk Management Strategies For High-Risk Construction Activities In Marine Bridge Projects

Authors: Shubham Nandi , Tarun Prasad Sonwani, Gulab Chand Sahu

Volume: 9

Issue: 6

Pages: 72-77

Publication Date: 2025/06/28

Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to identify high-risk activities in maritime bridge-building projects and create risk reduction techniques. It examines pile driving, cofferdam building, underwater concreting, naval shipping, heavy lifting, and work at heights. The study contains a review of previous material, case studies, and risk management measures. The study evaluates the effectiveness of technologies, including permit-to-work systems, Hazard Identification Techniques (HAZID), Job Safety Analysis (JSA), and Risk Assessment Matrices, in mitigating hazards. Proactive planning, cutting-edge building technology, expert labor training, continuous safety monitoring, and emergency preparedness are also emphasized. Strong stakeholder collaboration, stringent safety practices, and statutory regulatory compliance are all stressed. The study finds that structured risk management strategies tailored to marine environment difficulties can improve safety performance in impending marine bridge building.

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