Changes in workforce demographics have led to the need for more sophisticated approaches to address- ing the safety requirements of the construction industry. Despite extensive research in other industry domains, the construction industry has been passive in exploring the impact of a color scheme: perception-related accidents have been effectively diminished by its implementation. The research demonstrated that the use of appropriate color schemes could improve the actions and psychology of on thereby increasing their perceptions ofpotentially dangerous situations. As a preliminary study, the objects selected by rigorous analysis on accident reports were workwear safery net gondola. scaffolding, and safety passage. The colors modified on site for temporary facilities were adopted from existing theoretical and empirical research that suggests the use of certain colors and their combinations to improve visibility and conspicuiry while minimizing work colorschemes were projecrs and confirmed through two workshops with workers and managers current involved in actual The impacts of color schemes suggested in this paper a summarized as follows. First, the schemes improve the conspicuity of facilities with other on site components, enabling workers to quickly discern and orient themselves in their work environment. Secondly, the color schemes have been selected to minimize the visual work fatigue and monotony that can potentially increase accidents rights