The construction site, a seemingly busy and orderly place, hides a lot of formalistic "pits" behind it. As a senior engineer, I know the ups and downs. Today, let's unveil these formalisms and explore the truth behind them.
1. The "all-weather performance" of the fog cannon machine
Whether it is the scorching sun or the rain, the fog cannon machine on the construction site always sticks to its post, as if it is carrying out an "all-weather performance". But is such a show really necessary? The original intention of the fog cannon machine was to reduce dust pollution, but in practice, many times it became a victim of formalism. Amid the roar of fog cannon machines, we can't help but ask: does such formalism really make sense?
Second, the "embarrassing situation" of the sprinkler system
The sprinkler system around the fence of the construction site should have been an important environmental protection measure on the construction site. But in reality, these sprinkler systems often become decorations and even cause problems for pedestrians. The water mist emitted by the sprinkler system can not only wet the clothes of passers-by, but can also cause complaints. Such formalism not only failed to achieve the desired effect, but became a burden on the construction site.
3. The "embarrassing existence" of the floor toilet
Floor toilets are supposed to be a worker-friendly facility on the construction site. But in many cases, these toilets are only opened during inspections and become a kind of decoration. Such formalism not only wastes resources, but also makes the workers and masters unable to find a convenient place when they need it.
Fourth, the third level of safety education "one-person show"
Level 3 safety education is an important measure to ensure site safety. But in practice, many times this education is done by the same person as the data clerk. Although such formalism seems to have completed the task, can it really improve the safety awareness of workers?
5. The "deserted corner" of the migrant workers' study room
The study room for migrant workers is supposed to be a place to improve the skills and cultural quality of migrant workers. But in reality, these study rooms are often deserted corners. Migrant workers are busy with work and have little time to study. This kind of formalism makes the study room an ornament and does not really play a role.
6. The "face game" of the project manager who drinks tea
The busy figure of the project manager on the construction site should be the core strength of the construction site. But in reality, some project managers just brush their faces on time, drink tea, and chat, and become representatives of formalism. Can such a project manager really shoulder the responsibility of site management?
7. The "quota dispute" of the real-name channel
The real-name channel was established to protect the rights and interests of migrant workers. However, in reality, many migrant workers report that they are unable to fully obtain the rights and interests of the real-name channel. The annual petition has made the real-name channel the focus of controversy. Such formalism not only harms the rights and interests of migrant workers, but also affects the stability of construction sites.
Write at the end:
Formalism on the construction site makes it even more difficult for the already unprofitable project. Behind these formalisms, there are often deeper problems. We need to face up to these problems and address them at their root to make the site truly an orderly, efficient and safe place to work. As engineers, we have the responsibility and obligation to drive this change. Let's work together to make a real difference on the jobsite!