As the application of BIM technology continues to advance in construction, on-site safety has increasingly become an integral part of BIM management for many companies. So, how exactly can BIM help control safety during construction? The editor from BIM Architecture Training Network shares some key insights and practical suggestions below.
1) Automatic Detection of Hazardous Openings and Placement of Protective Railings
The BIM system leverages automated calculations and spatial analysis of each floor’s structural layout to identify potentially dangerous openings that require safety measures. It generates detailed warning reports and automatically plans the installation of protective guardrails, specifying their exact locations and positions. This feature streamlines task scheduling and automatically calculates the required quantity of safety barriers.
2) Real-Time Reporting of On-Site Safety Issues via IBan Mobile Application
The IBan app is a specialized on-site management tool that integrates intelligent mobile devices with BIM systems. When workers encounter safety concerns, they can instantly capture photos and upload them to the system. These reports are promptly forwarded to the appropriate supervisors. The app’s advanced features include metadata tagging and precise geolocation, which enhance the usefulness and accuracy of the photographic evidence.
3) Enhanced Visual Management through Integration of Video Systems and BIM
Previously, pinpointing the exact location of footage captured by on-site video systems was a challenge. By linking video feeds with the BIM model, this issue is resolved, allowing for precise image positioning within the building context. This integration significantly improves the effectiveness of visual safety management.
In summary, BIM technology not only supports construction guidance and precise quantity calculations but also offers substantial benefits for ensuring civil defense and on-site safety throughout the building process.















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