Key Construction Risks Managed Through the HSA System
Construction sites face a wide range of health and safety risks. The HSA platform provides a unified system that helps builders and contractors document, monitor, and verify controls across the most critical hazards in the industry.
Hazard





Hazard
Silica (RCS)
Noise
High Risk Work
Psychosocial
Environmental
Managed Through HSA
Control plans + verification
Exposure control management
Risk planning + control verification
Supervisor management tools
Monitoring + reporting
Key Elements
Risk assessments, exposure control plans, monthly verification checks
Noise risk assessments, control planning, site documentation
Task risk assessments, documentation management, compliance oversight
Early issue identification, structured reporting, team support processes
Heat, dust, and air quality monitoring, site alerts, action documentation
Healthy Site Alliance brings multiple risk areas together into a single system — helping construction projects manage compliance and demonstrate effective control management across all hazard types.
A Closer Look at Each Hazard Area
Silica · Noise · High Risk · Psychosocial · Environmental





Silica Risk
Silica exposure is one of the most heavily regulated risks in construction. HSA manages structured control planning and monthly verification — confirming engineered controls are in place and operating effectively.
Noise Exposure
Noise is among the most common worksite exposures. HSA identifies high-noise activities, manages control plans, and verifies that noise reduction measures are consistently applied across site.
High Risk Work
Many activities require clear planning and documentation. HSA manages task risk assessments, control documentation, and contractor compliance to ensure high-risk work is properly planned and monitored.
Psychosocial Risk
Construction sites present unique psychosocial pressures. HSA gives site managers practical tools to identify issues early and manage them through clear processes — supporting a healthy work environment.
Environmental Conditions
Heat, dust, and air quality significantly affect worker health. HSA integrates environmental monitoring, site alerts, and documentation of actions taken — keeping sites informed and responsive.
