This paper is published in Volume-5, Issue-2, 2019
Area
Health and Safety
Author
Ch R. V. B. S. Sarath Chandra
Org/Univ
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Pub. Date
19 April, 2019
Paper ID
V5I2-1907
Publisher
Keywords
Pareto’s Principle, Hartman’s Principle, Pareto priority index, 80 |20 rule safety, Prioritization, Construction industry, Employees

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Ch R. V. B. S. Sarath Chandra. Application of Pareto Principle and Hartman's Principle for the safety issues in construction industries, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Ch R. V. B. S. Sarath Chandra (2019). Application of Pareto Principle and Hartman's Principle for the safety issues in construction industries. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 5(2) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Ch R. V. B. S. Sarath Chandra. "Application of Pareto Principle and Hartman's Principle for the safety issues in construction industries." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 5.2 (2019). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

The Pareto principle says that the for many events the 80% of the consequence is due to the 20% of the cause if we apply this to the safety and Identify the 20% of the causes we can reduce the potential accidents by 80% and this will automatically allow us to improve the safety performance in this way we used Pareto’s Principle. The problems identified must be solved but according to the effectiveness and the compatibility so now we use the Hartman’s principle of the Pareto’s priority index and find which safety issues must be addressed and solved with the immediate effect so that there increase in the quality of the safety in the industry. We selected the construction industries for the application of this principles as they are industries where we have many safety issues, ill-organized sector and the 11% of employment in India is in construction industry followed by the agriculture which is 53%. As India is the developing country and pushing toward the urbanization the employees in the agriculture sector are moving towards the construction or the manufacturing industries. In the last decade, there is a prominent increase in employees in the construction industries.