Ebook: Design Risk Management Contribution to Health and Safety
Author: Stuart D. Summerhayes(auth.)
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
- Language: English
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Good design has always embraced health and safety issues and design teams remain essential players as well as key contributors and communicators in matters of health and safety management. Designers have a legal responsibility to ensure that their designs account for health and safety at all stages within the holistic envelope of construction.
Design Risk Management: Contribution to Health and Safety gives detailed guidance to construction practitioners with design responsibility on how to identify and manage health and safety risks, and on the design strategies to be followed. It seeks to focus on accountability with due emphasis on the minimisation of unnecessary bureaucracy and offers documentation trails that provide an insight to managing risk and not paperwork. Subsequently it offers a process by which designers can discharge their duties in compliance with the CDM Regulations.Content:
Chapter 1 Section 1: Introduction (pages 1–21):
Chapter 2 Section 2: Project Risk Management and Design Risk Management (pages 23–34):
Chapter 3 Construction?Related Health and Safety Legislation (pages 35–44):
Chapter 4 Section 4: The CDM Process (pages 45–59):
Chapter 5 Section 5: Role of the Designer (pages 61–73):
Chapter 6 Section 6: The Design Risk Management Process (pages 75–83):
Chapter 7 Section 7: Documentation (pages 85–117):
Chapter 8 Section 8: Information Flow (pages 119–142):