The general risk reduction benefit is through the systematic identification of potential hazards. Moreover, safety planning in construction is often a fragmented process during the project execution planning phase and involves different project personnel. This can present issues in communications and create difficulties for safety engineers to perform accident prevention analyses and recommend appropriate safety measures. Thus, BIM has the technological advantage to streamline communications as well incorporate safety checking over the entire course of the construction project to facilitate safety planning. For example, through clash analysis in BIM, the risk of human error can be minimized by defining where and when fall prevention bracket should be in place to support the scarfold working platform.