Abstract

In Indonesia, the rate of workplace accidents in the construction industry is still relatively high. Unsupervised work activities, which result in the disregard of risk control for these work activities, are one of the factors contributing to the high rate of workplace accidents. Therefore, if WBS can be used to design construction safety planning, then all dangerous operations can be monitored. This study will employ the quantitative technique as its methodology. The WBS for architectural construction safety planning will be developed through case study work on the High Prosecutor's Office Building for DKI Jakarta Province and based on the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Regulation No. 10 of 2021. This study aims to identify the risks in each architectural work activity using the WBS and produce a good construction safety management strategy in the form of a risk assessment for each architectural work activity to improve construction safety performance (K2) in building construction projects in Indonesia.

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