Construction Safety Management Systems (Record no. 146459)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780367394189
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 690.22
Item number CON
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Construction Safety Management Systems
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Taylor & Francis Group
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 489p
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Overview of Construction Site Safety Issues <br/>Section: 1 International comparisons<br/>Societal Influences on Safety Culture in the Construction Industry<br/>Construction Site Safety in China<br/>A Study of the Present Situation and Reform of Construction Safety Supervision in Shenzhen<br/>Analysis of Construction Site Injuries in Palestine]<br/>Section: 2 Safety Management Issues<br/>An Overview of Safety Management <br/>Safety Culture, Climate and Performance Measurement <br/>Attitudes of Construction Managers to the Performance Approach to Construction Worker Safety <br/>An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Partnering in Promoting Health and Safety Management on Construction Sites <br/>Multi-layers Subcontracting Practice in the Hong Kong Construction Industry <br/>Integration of Safety Planning and the Communication of Risk Information Within Existing Construction Project Structures <br/>The Use of Project Management Techniques in the Management of Safety and Health in Construction Projects <br/>Integrating Safety into Production Planning and Control: An Empirical Study in the Refurbishment of an Industrial Building <br/>Management of Construction Site Safety during Projects: The Use of '5s' System <br/>Section 3 Health Issues<br/>Health: The Poor Relation in Health and Safety? <br/>Job, Family and Individual Characteristics Associated with Professional ‘Burnout’ in the Australian Construction Industry <br/>Health—Safety’s Poor Cousin—The Challenge for the Future Alistair Gibb <br/>Indoor Air Quality Problems in Buildings in the United States <br/>Section 4 Training and Education<br/>Health & Safety Training and Education: A Case of Neglect? <br/>The Exposure of British Construction Management Degree Students to Health and Safety Learning and Assessment: Are we Fulfilling our Duty of Care? <br/>Tertiary Built Environment Construction Health and Safety Education <br/>First Aid and Preventive Safety Training: The Case for an Integrated Approach <br/>Section 5 Safety Technology<br/>Safety and Technology <br/>A Report on Research Investigating the Practical Usefulness of Current Fall Prevention and Protection Methods when Working at Heights <br/>A Comparative Study on Safety and Use of Bamboo and Metal Scaffolding in Hong Kong <br/>Trenching Accidents and Fatalities: Identifying Causes and Implementing Changes <br/>Section 6 Accident Analysis<br/>The Need for Accident Reporting Systems: Legal Versus Company Needs <br/>Financial and Social Costs of Construction Accidents <br/>Towards Effective Safety Performance Measurement—Evaluation of Existing Techniques and Proposals for the Future <br/>Utilizing the Modified Loss Causation Model for the Codification and Analysis of Accident Data<br/>Construction Supervision in China <br/>
600 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Civil Engineering
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Rowlinson, Steve
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Relator term Editor
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Item type Book
Call number suffix 690.22
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