Abstract

With the progression of society, urban construction has been rapidly advancing, yet the incidence of construction safety accidents has surged. In order to effectively prevent construction safety incidents, construction safety management has become increasingly significant. To achieve the safety management of construction projects, Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology is introduced. It can help construction safety management departments better understand every link in the entire construction process. In this paper, an integrated analysis of BIM technology and the current state of construction safety is presented, aiming to explore the problems existing in the current construction safety management and provide construction personnel and management staff with a comprehensive understanding of predictable risk factors, effective preemptive measures, safety inspections, identification of safety hazards, and other associated issues, thereby guaranteeing the occupational safety and security of construction personnel and property. Consequently, the accident prevention model undergoes a transformation from a reactive approach to a proactive one.

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