Construction Safety Management Systems
Material type:
- 9780367394189
- 690.22 CON
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 6th Floor Silence Zone | Reference | 690.22 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | T0052591 |
Overview of Construction Site Safety Issues
Section: 1 International comparisons
Societal Influences on Safety Culture in the Construction Industry
Construction Site Safety in China
A Study of the Present Situation and Reform of Construction Safety Supervision in Shenzhen
Analysis of Construction Site Injuries in Palestine]
Section: 2 Safety Management Issues
An Overview of Safety Management
Safety Culture, Climate and Performance Measurement
Attitudes of Construction Managers to the Performance Approach to Construction Worker Safety
An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Partnering in Promoting Health and Safety Management on Construction Sites
Multi-layers Subcontracting Practice in the Hong Kong Construction Industry
Integration of Safety Planning and the Communication of Risk Information Within Existing Construction Project Structures
The Use of Project Management Techniques in the Management of Safety and Health in Construction Projects
Integrating Safety into Production Planning and Control: An Empirical Study in the Refurbishment of an Industrial Building
Management of Construction Site Safety during Projects: The Use of '5s' System
Section 3 Health Issues
Health: The Poor Relation in Health and Safety?
Job, Family and Individual Characteristics Associated with Professional ‘Burnout’ in the Australian Construction Industry
Health—Safety’s Poor Cousin—The Challenge for the Future Alistair Gibb
Indoor Air Quality Problems in Buildings in the United States
Section 4 Training and Education
Health & Safety Training and Education: A Case of Neglect?
The Exposure of British Construction Management Degree Students to Health and Safety Learning and Assessment: Are we Fulfilling our Duty of Care?
Tertiary Built Environment Construction Health and Safety Education
First Aid and Preventive Safety Training: The Case for an Integrated Approach
Section 5 Safety Technology
Safety and Technology
A Report on Research Investigating the Practical Usefulness of Current Fall Prevention and Protection Methods when Working at Heights
A Comparative Study on Safety and Use of Bamboo and Metal Scaffolding in Hong Kong
Trenching Accidents and Fatalities: Identifying Causes and Implementing Changes
Section 6 Accident Analysis
The Need for Accident Reporting Systems: Legal Versus Company Needs
Financial and Social Costs of Construction Accidents
Towards Effective Safety Performance Measurement—Evaluation of Existing Techniques and Proposals for the Future
Utilizing the Modified Loss Causation Model for the Codification and Analysis of Accident Data
Construction Supervision in China
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