Guest Lecture on Expert Talk on Safety in Construction Sites
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FX Alumni Association organized a guest lecture in association with department of Mechanical Engineering for the Third year Mechanical students. Mr.T.Abraham Jebamani Raj (2023 Batch Alumni).,Safety Supervisor., Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant delivered the guest lecture on “Expert Talk on Safety in Construction Sites”. Dr.R.Samuel Hansen HOD-MECH welcomed and introduced the resource person. The resource person thanked the management for giving this opportunity. The expert talk on safety in construction sites was organized with the aim of raising awareness and promoting best practices in ensuring the safety of construction workers and mitigating potential hazards on construction sites.
The resource person talked about the safety observations, incident data, and recommendations to improve safety practices at construction sites. He highlighted the key findings and emphasize the significance of prioritizing safety in construction operations. The expert talk on safety in construction sites proved to be highly informative and engaging. Attendees left with a deeper understanding of potential hazards and best practices to ensure the safety of everyone involved in construction projects. The event succeeded in promoting a safety-conscious culture within the construction industry, and participants expressed their commitment to implementing the lessons learned in their respective workplaces.
The expert talk also featured interactive sessions where attendees actively participated in discussions, shared their experiences, and asked questions. This encouraged open dialogue and allowed for practical problem-solving regarding safety challenges faced on construction sites.
The attendees alike expressed their gratitude to the expert for sharing valuable insights and fostering a greater sense of responsibility towards safety in construction. It was decided that similar events would be organized periodically to reinforce safety practices and address emerging safety concerns in the industry.