Safety Risks and Prevention Strategies in Quality Management of Building Decoration Projects
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DOI: 10.25236/icacel.2025.053
Corresponding Author
Xiaoman Zhang
Abstract
The construction process of building decoration projects is complex and involves multiple stakeholders. Safety risks persist throughout the entire project lifecycle, from initiation to delivery, directly impacting the stability of engineering quality, the safety of construction personnel, and the overall project benefits. Currently, some companies in the industry exhibit management biases such as "prioritizing progress over safety" and "emphasizing appearance over substance," leading to frequent accidents such as falls from height, material-induced fires, and operational errors. These incidents not only cause economic losses but also damage corporate reputation. This paper analyzes the multifaceted value of safety risk management, identifies three core safety risks based on the characteristics of building decoration engineering, and proposes executable prevention strategies for each risk category. The aim is to provide references for building decoration enterprises to establish a scientific safety management system and enhance risk control capabilities.
Keywords
Building Decoration Engineering, Quality Management, Safety Risks, Risk Prevention