OHS Electronic Management Systems for Construction

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Accident Investigations
Australian Construction Industry
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construction safety culture
digital safety training
Effective Oh Management
electronic safety management systems
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Formwork Erection
Google App Engine
Human Suffering
Job Procedure
Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge Management Concepts
occupational risk assessment
Oh Committee
Oh Knowledge
Oh Management
Oh Management System
Oh Performance
Oh Policy
Oh Responsibility
Oh Training
Proposed System Prototype
regulatory compliance construction
Risks Strains
Safe Work Australia
safety knowledge transfer
Slab Formwork
SWMS
Tool Box Talks
VCoPs
Virtual CoPs
workplace accident prevention

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367380380
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Occupational accidents have a massive personal and social cost as well as a major financial cost. The construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries, accounting for around 20–30% of all occupational deaths worldwide. The accompanying financial cost is either absorbed directly or passed on in the form of higher insurance costs. In addition, regulatory bodies have started to impose legal accountability on all the parties along the construction supply chain.

OHS is hard to implement. Construction projects are complex, with a fluid workforce, and the regulatory framework is highly elaborate. OHS Electronic Management Systems for Construction presents a theoretical framework which is designed to overcome these difficulties, integrating OHS management in construction using knowledge management and web technologies. This framework is explained in a clear step-by-step way, as are features such as a systematically developed corporate safety memory, and a virtual learning portal to facilitate on-demand safety training.

The ultimate aim of this book is to aid the development of an established safety culture at the organisational level, and the formation of an industry-wide community of safety practice. This is essential reading for OHS professionals and construction managers attempting to change their industry for the better, as well as advanced students and researchers.

Kamardeen, Imriyas

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