Safety & Quality Policy
SAFETY IN ECR
The journey begins with preemptive planning and risk assessment, the cornerstone of any effective safety methodology at site level. Before the first foundation is laid, chief safety officer conduct a thorough Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) or Risk Assessment Program, identifying potential dangers such as deep excavations, falls from heights, electrical hazards, or exposure to hazardous materials like stocking and handling of fuels other construction purpose oils and grease items. . In This aligns with mandates from the Delhi Labour Department, where employers must develop a Health and Safety Plan that includes 'Methods of Statement' for high-risk activities.
Te "find and fix" approach, inspired by Indian Standards of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), emphasizes spotting issues early through site inspections, worker input, and data from past incidents, rather than reacting after an accident.
Regular inspections and evaluations keep the methodology alive and adaptive. Site audits, conducted weekly or daily, use checklists to verify compliance, from GFCI-protected electrical circuits to proper ventilation in HVAC installations.
QUALITY STANDARDS IN ECR
Our Quality implementation at construction sites involves systematic processes to ensure projects meet safety, durability, and regulatory standards, often through a Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with ISO 9001:2015. We also follow quality standards and implementations through the frameworks like the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), National Building Code (NBC) 2016, and Total Quality Management (TQM) principles, addressing challenges such as material defects, workmanship issues, and compliance gaps as per main contract with clients.
We Start with defining clear quality standards, objectives, and procedures based on project specifications. This includes risk assessments, material testing protocols (e.g., compressive strength for concrete per IS 456), and alignment with NBC for structural integrity this involves site-specific checklists for tasks such as reinforcement testings, placements or electrical wiring.
We Conduct regular inspections, audits, and on-site testing in our site laboratories using tools like checklists and digital platforms for real-time monitoring. This includes third-party lab validations and addressing issues promptly to minimize rework. Lean concepts, such as value stream mapping, can enhance efficiency on reducing waste and improving workflow.
We train Workforce Training and Culture with ongoing training on QA protocols and best practices to build a quality-focused culture at site level. Encourage worker participation through quality circles and near-miss reporting, with top management support to foster accountability.
Our Team Vet materials and vendors for compliance, ensuring documentation like test certificates for aggregates, cement, steel or cables.
Continuous Improvement and Audits: Perform internal audits, measure performance metrics (e.g., defect rates), and adopt TQM for proactive enhancements. Tools like user-friendly software integrate with existing systems for better data tracking.
This approach not only ensures compliance but provides a competitive edge by reducing costs and enhancing project outcomes with robust quality controls.




