Assessing Construction Safety Management System in a High-Risk Hospital Construction Project

Authors

  • Zahira Ri'ayah Universitas Andalas Author
  • Abdullah Rajab Sani Universitas Andalas Author
  • Taufiq Ihsan Universitas Andalas Author

Keywords:

Construction safety management system, high risk, hospital construction, occupational safety and health.

Abstract

This research evaluated the implementation of the Construction Safety Management System (CSMS) in a high-risk hospital construction project undertaken by PT. Harafiel Tri Jaya. The study aimed to assess the level of compliance with Indonesia Minister of Public Works and Public Housing/ PUPR Regulation No. 10 of 2021 and identify areas for improvement. A qualitative case study approach was employed, utilizing literature reviews, field observations, interviews, and document analysis. The findings revealed a satisfactory level of CSMS compliance (89%), but also highlighted several areas needing improvement, such as risk assessment integration, safety program enforcement, worker competency, risk control, 5R program implementation, hazardous material handling, emergency response plans, and internal audits. The study underscores the necessity for continuous improvement in CSMS implementation, even in projects demonstrating high compliance. Recommendations include prioritizing proactive safety measures, investing in worker training, and establishing robust emergency response protocols to enhance overall construction safety and project success.

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04/10/2025

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“Assessing Construction Safety Management System in a High-Risk Hospital Construction Project”, jse, vol. 10, no. 4, Oct. 2025, Accessed: Apr. 29, 2026. [Online]. Available: http://jse.serambimekkah.id/index.php/jse/article/view/1236

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