ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction

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ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction

The Institution of Civil Engineers presents the ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction. This guide is written and edited by experienced construction industry professionals, and provides invaluable practical guidance on how hazards can be removed, controlled or managed, from the initial design and planning stages, through construction, to asset maintenance and eventual demolition, to help maintain the safety and health of those involved in, or affected by construction projects.The ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction is the essential reference for clients, project managers, designers, contractors and sub-contractors. It advises readers on real-life situations, providing an authoritative, highly practical reference for practising engineers, technicians and other construction professionals and a comprehensive overview of the topic for students.


Key features -

Internationally applicable practical advice,
Explanation of how to produce inherently safer designs and proactively manage any residual hazards,
How to control the exposure of construction workers to potential health hazards,
Summary of main points at the end of every chapter,
Suggested further reading and useful websites for each topic.

For more information, please contact Matthew Parker (Matthew.parker@ice.org.uk)

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