Literature DB >> 18454974

The trajectories of Prevention through Design in construction.

T Michael Toole1, John Gambatese.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Construction Hazards Prevention through Design (CHPtD) is a process in which engineers and architects explicitly consider the safety of construction workers during the design process. Although articles on CHPtD have appeared in top construction journals, the literature has not addressed technical principles underlying CHPtD to help designers better perform CHPtD, to facilitate the development of additional CHPtD tools, and to predict the future path of CHPtD.
METHOD: This theoretical paper uses the existing literature on CHPtD and current action research associated with several CHPtD workgroups to analyze how CHPtD will likely evolve over the coming decades.
RESULTS: There are four trajectories along which CHPtD will progress. (a) Designs will increasingly facilitate prefabricated construction; (b) designers will increasingly choose materials and systems that are inherently safer than alternatives; (c) designers will increasingly perform construction engineering; and (d) designers will increasingly apply spatial considerations to reduce worker hazards. IMPACT ON INDUSTRY: By understanding how CHPtD may be manifested in the engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) industry, practitioners can better prepare for adopting CHPtD within their organizations and construction and engineering educators can better prepare their graduates to perform CHPtD.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18454974     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2008.02.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Safety Res        ISSN: 0022-4375


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4.  The Guatemalan Construction Industry: Approach of Knowledge Regarding Work Risks Prevention.

Authors:  Francisco Arturo Hernández-Arriaza; José Pérez-Alonso; Marta Gómez-Galán; Ferdinando Salata
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