ABSTRACT

Introduction to Health and Safety in Construction covers the specific challenges faced by the construction industry as well as the basics of occupational safety and health in general. The coverage of this book has been directly matched to the National Certificate award in Construction Safety and Health from NEBOSH. However, the comprehensive coverage makes it relevant for other built environment and construction courses in Design and Management and Safety & Health, both in the UK and overseas.

The text is highly illustrated, easy to read and includes self-assessment questions and sample answers. A chapter on study skills offers support for professionals returning to study. It includes checklists, report forms and record sheets, making it a valuable reference tool for construction managers, supervisors, designers, building and civil engineers to consult on the day to day issues of health and safety.

New in this edition:
* Restructured in line with the unitised NEBOSH syllabus
* New chapter with specimen answers for the two written examinations and a specimen practical assignment and management report
* Updated throughout in line with changes in the regulations, including CDM 2007, alterations to the application of the fire safety order 2005 following CDM 2007, Control of Asbestos 2006, REACH, and legislation on smoke-free workplaces

Phil Hughes MBE, MSc, CFIOSH, is a former Chairman of NEBOSH (1995-2001), former President of IOSH (1990-1991) and runs his own consultancy. He received an MBE for services to health and safety and as a director of RoSPA, in the New Year's Honours List 2005.
Ed Ferrett PhD, BSc (Hons Eng), CEng, MIMechE, MIET, CMIOSH, is the Vice Chairman of NEBOSH and a lecturer on NEBOSH courses at Cornwall Business School of Cornwall College. He is a Chartered Engineer and a health and safety consultant.

chapter 1|22 pages

Health and safety foundations

chapter 2|8 pages

Policy

chapter 3|19 pages

Organizing for health and safety

chapter 5|12 pages

Risk assessment

chapter 6|27 pages

Principles of control

chapter 7|18 pages

Monitoring review and audit

chapter 9|29 pages

Construction law and management

chapter 13|37 pages

Work equipment hazards and control

chapter 14|16 pages

Electrical hazards and control

chapter 15|31 pages

Fire hazards and control

chapter 18|30 pages

Working at height – hazards and control

chapter 20|10 pages

Demolition – hazards and control

chapter 21|114 pages

Summary of the main legal requirements

chapter 23|7 pages

Study skills

chapter 24|14 pages

Specimen answers to NEBOSH examinations