Lessons from implementation of Key Technological Developments to improve occupational safety and health processes in a complex UK-based construction project
The use of new Key Technological Developments to transform the way Occupational Safety and Health is managed is now becoming a viable option for contractors to consider. These developments can be used to modify the traditional approaches to Occupational Safety and Health to minimize the risks and costs associated with accidents at work and occupational diseases. The research reported in this paper aims to examine the benefits, barriers and challenges associated with the introduction of new digital information technologies in Occupational Safety and Health settings. A longitudinal case study of a complex construction project based in the United Kingdom is reported, which will be used to identify practical solutions and guidelines that can assist organisations in the adoption of these technologies. The lessons learned, both positive and negative, from this project are shared to provide valuable insights to the wider construction industry. The main focus is in the following areas: training; risks identification; site planning. The results of the study can be used to optimise how Health and Safety risks are managed in non-United Kingdom construction projects. The main benefits from this is the resulting productivity gains which can improve project outcomes significantly.
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- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental ScienceVolume
1101Source
CIB World Building Congress 2022Publisher
IOP PublishingVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by IOP Publishing under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Acceptance date
2022-03-29Publication date
2022-12-07Copyright date
2022ISSN
1755-1307eISSN
1755-1315Publisher version
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