Evaluation on Systematic Safety Management of Construction Project of Construction Works

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as the reform of construction industry and construction management system in our country is continuously deepening, the management methods and organization structure on production had been deeply changed for enterprises in construction industry, which has gradually established a "modern enterprise system" and vigorously promoting "construction of project methods" on the construction management in construction works. In this paper, by reviewing and discussing the latest research results on construction safety management in and abroad, the key research content and subject focused in current safety management were proposed. Two management technical methods on safety objective management applicable to local construction projects were designed and improved. One is contractual safety responsibility method; the other is overall safety quality management method. The application effects were tested, analyzed and improved by using quantitative safety comprehensive evaluation method to achieve a systemic and scientific safety management theory system that is complete and practical.

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