Construction Safety Engineering Principles McGraw Hill Construction Series

Construction Safety Engineering Principles  McGraw Hill Construction Series
Author: David V. MacCollum
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2007-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780071709866

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Identify and Control Safety Hazards on Construction Sites to Reduce Worker Injuries and Increase Productivity Construction Safety Engineering Principles: Designing & Managing Safer Job Sites equips architects, engineers, and construction managers with a step-by-step methodology for identifying and controlling hazards before construction starts. The book explains how to look beyond the utility of machinery and equipment to how they will actually be used on a construction site_and thereby spot potential hazards in advance. Safety expert David MacCollum presents examples of the 50 most common construction hazards, showing how they can be eliminated by means of proven design techniques and technologies. He explains how to prevent falls from elevations with safe access systems, get rid of blind zones behind mobile equipment, utilize control systems that cannot be unintentionally activated, avoid crane accidents, and much more. Packed with detailed illustrations, Construction Safety Engineering Principles enables construction professionals to: Design and plan safer construction sites for residential, commercial, and industrial projects Correct safety problems before construction begins Dramatically reduce costly worker injuries and job delays Increase productivity and create a more cost-effective project Improve Safety Conditions on Any Construction Site! •Hazard Definition (Dormant, Armed, or Active) • Hazard Prevention through Design Features and Safety Appliances • Hazard Categories (Natural, Structural/Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Radiant Energy, Biological, Automated) • Safe Design Hierarchy • Hazard Identification and Prevention Matrix • Crane Hazards • Other Equipment Hazards • Universal Hazards • Access Hazards • Types of Construction • Operation and Maintenance • Planning • Including Safety in the Design • Including Safety in the Master Construction Plan • Economics of Safer Design

Construction Safety Planning

Construction Safety Planning
Author: David V. MacCollum
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1995-06-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471286699

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Construction Safety Planning David V. MacCollum Construction Safety Planning is a comprehensive, practical, step-by-step guide for those who design and oversee large and small projects. Designed to facilitate compliance with new OSHA objectives, it presents, for those who are responsible for construction safety, what questions to ask in order to avoid conditions that invite injury or death on site. The book shows how to integrate safety planning into existing design and construction scheduling in order to avoid duplicating paperwork that is normally associated with safety planning. Advice is given on how to involve all supervisory personnel as hazard hunters, so that timely prevention measures can be taken. Author David V. MacCollum is a forty-five-year veteran safety engineer who participated in the development of safety planning concepts used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on big dam projects in the Pacific Northwest during the 1950s. In this clearly written reference he highlights the concepts and practices that reduced construction deaths by 75 percent and are today still enabling the Corps of Engineers to enjoy the same reduction nationwide, when compared to similar work not under its supervision--the end result being savings of several billion dollars each year. The risk of death on the job for construction workers is five times greater than that of the average American worker. A new OSHA era will change that. With this book, everyone working in the field of construction--from design to maintenance--will have the tools and knowledge to make a difference.

Construction Safety Engineering Principles McGraw Hill Construction Series

Construction Safety Engineering Principles  McGraw Hill Construction Series
Author: David V. MacCollum
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071482448

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The author is one of the world's foremost experts, with nearly 35 years as a consultant specializing in safety research and hazard analysis.

Construction Safety Management and Engineering

Construction Safety Management and Engineering
Author: Darryl C. Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 766
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: PSU:000051235093

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Construction Safety Management and Engineering

Construction Safety Management and Engineering
Author: Darryl C. Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 889
Release: 2014
Genre: Building
ISBN: 1523136243

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"The new second edition of this ASSE best seller contains 38 chapters written by 42 contributors, and features new chapters on: Ladders, Ergonomics, and Construction Safety & Health through Design. Changes to the OSHA Construction Standard and other referenced Standards were made throughout, while five chapters were extensively revised: Insurance and Risk Management, Planning by Prevention and Design, Steel Erection, Industrial Hygiene, and Environmental Impacts. Written by construction safety experts and peer reviewed, the text focuses on best practices in hazard prevention, safe design, and recognition, assessment and control of physical and biological hazards and environmental impacts. The many illustrations throughout make the book useful for training, whether toolbox talks or classroom instruction. Construction Safety Management and Engineering is unique in its range of in-depth construction-related coverage, from insurance and risk management programs, safety training, prejob and pretask planning, electrical safety, ergonomics, and workzone safety/traffic control. There are a number of chapters of special interest including: Substance Abuse Programs for Construction Sites, Incident Investigation, and Safety and Your Spanish-Speaking Workforce"--Publisher's description.

Construction Safety Manual

Construction Safety Manual
Author: Dave Heberle
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1998
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 007034339X

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Construction work-site safety is an important part of a builder's cost of doing business. This text is a guide to managing residential and light commercial construction safety. It addresses why and how contractors must educate themselves and their crews to practice safety at work.

Urban Construction Project Management McGraw Hill Construction Series

Urban Construction Project Management  McGraw Hill Construction Series
Author: Richard Lambeck,John Eschemuller
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2008-12-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780071642644

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• The authors are both established figures in the urban construction field • The book will help contractors keep projects on time and within budget

Construction Safety and Health

Construction Safety and Health
Author: David L. Goetsch
Publsiher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Building
ISBN: 0132374692

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For courses in construction safety and health at any university, college, community college, technical school, or corporate training environment, as part of programs in construction engineering, construction technology, construction management, or various construction-related trades. This up-to-date and practical teaching resource makes the theories and principles of construction safety and health useful in a real-world setting, and integrates up-to-the-minute research throughout. Direct and straightforward, it focuses on the specific needs of modern construction professionals and on the requirements set forth by OSHA and other regulators., Each chapter focuses on one key area of concern, and chapters are sequenced to reflect the typical organization of college-level construction safety and health courses. Extensive updates include: LEED accreditation; effects of design on construction safety; new material on ergonomics, human factors, and behavior-based safety; and much more. Every chapter includes review questions, listings of key terms and concepts, and activities promoting critical thinking, discussion, and hands-on application. Student resources are available on the companion website www.pearsonhighered.com/careersresources/.