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Principles of Construction Safety
2008,2000,2001
The construction industry has not had a good record on health and safety and faces tough legal and financial penalties for breaches of the law.
This book provides a unique resource for all those who construct or procure the construction of projects of all sizes and in all countries and for clients who need to keep abreast of their own and their contractors' responsibilities.
It gives practical guidance on best practice, including:
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* measuring performance and recording information
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* developing a safety policy and method statements
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* assessing risk
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* training and understanding people
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* the basics of the construction/environment interface
The book addresses several topics not found in other reference works, discussing techniques of health and safety and basic environmental management as applied to the industry. It uniquely provides 50 quick reference guides setting out solutions to common problems. These include falls, manual and mechanical handling, work with asbestos and noise. It also summarises the main UK legal requirements on construction safety and health and includes a number of useful checklists and model forms.
Written by a very experienced health and safety practitioner, who is also author of the highly successful IOSH book Principles of Health and Safety at Work, this book will be welcomed by all responsible for health and safety. It will also provide an excellent text for the NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) Construction Safety and Health national certificate.
CDM Regulations 2007 Procedures Manual
2008,2009
This Procedures Manual provides a documentation system which has been developed by a practising CDM co-ordinator for use with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. It addresses the full range of obligations on all parties for compliance with the statutory requirements and features: * flow charts * checklists * model forms The revised Third Edition of the Manual reflects the extensive changes to the CDM Regulations 2007, including: * the new role of CDM co-ordinator * wider and more onerous duties on clients * changes to the design process * wider requirements for competence * integration of duty holder roles The Manual also takes account of the 2007 Approved Code of Practice. It will function as a control document for quality assurance purposes.
CDM regulations : procedures manual
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Summerhayes, Stuart
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Construction industry
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Construction industry -- Safety regulations -- Great Britain
2002,2008
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations require all those involved in construction to adopt an integrated approach to health and safety management. Clients, designers and contractors, as well as planning supervisors, must now work together to ensure that health and safety management issues are considered throughout all phases of a project. Appropriate procedures must be established to ensure that documentation is clear and a structured approach is adopted by all those involved in a project to ensure that the requirements of the regulations are complied with. This Procedures Manual provides a documentation system which has been developed by a practising planning supervisor. It addresses the full range of obligations of the client, planning supervisor, designer(s), principal contractor and contractors for compliance with the statutory requirements and features: flow charts checklists model forms (including service agreements, notices and health and safety plans) standard letters and proformas In addition to providing the necessary documentary record, the Procedures Manual also functions as a control document for quality assurance purposes. The new edition has been revised to take account of Approved Code of Practice for the Regulations.
The Syntactic Licensing of Ellipsis
2010
This monograph presents a theory of ellipsis licensing in terms of Agree and applies it to several elliptical phenomena in both English and Dutch. The author makes two main claims: The head selecting the ellipsis site is checked against the head licensing ellipsis in order for ellipsis to occur, and ellipsis - i.e., sending part of the structure to PF for non-pronunciation - occurs as soon as this checking relation is established. At that point, the ellipsis site becomes inaccessible for further syntactic operations. Consequently, this theory explains the limited extraction data displayed by 'Dutch modals complement ellipsis' as well as British English do: These ellipses allow subject extraction out of the ellipsis site, but not object extraction. The analysis also extends to phenomena that do not display such a restricted extraction, such as sluicing, VP ellipsis, and pseudogapping. Hence, this work is a step towards a unified analysis of ellipsis.
The relationship between building design and escapes from secure units
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Enser, J
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MacInnes, D
1999
Journal Article