Risk Management in Civil, Mechanical and Structural Engineering

Title: Risk Management in Civil, Mechanical and Structural Engineering
Author: Health and Safety Executive
ISBN: 0727720635 / 9780727720634
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 156
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Year: 1996
Availability: Out of Stock

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This volume contains the proceedings from the recent major conference on risk management in civil, mechanical and structural engineering, which was organized by the Health and Safety Executive in co-operation with the Institution of Civil Engineers.

The book demonstrates that benefits, over and above the immediate safety of the workforce, can be obtained through the application of risk management to any system, design or process. It provides a comprehensive insight into risk management by feference to what has already been done in the past, what is to come in the future, and to related topics such as innovation and life-cycle costing.

In-line with directives form the EU, the management of risk in the workplace will soon be required by UK regulations. The concept is not new, however; it has already been applied with tangible benefits, as is shown by the case studies drawn from THORP (Cumbria), the Channel Tunnel and motorway bridge maintenance. The book also deals with current research into risk management techniques and with minimizing safety and financial risks, by innovation and the application of life-cycle costing.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Session 1 : Some Examples of Current Practice : Three Case Studies
Chapter 2 : Session 2 : Current Development of Risk Assessment Methodology
Chapter 3 : Session 3 : The Beneficial Application of Risk Assessment/Management Concepts
Chapter 4 : Overview of Discussions

Index