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Effective Strategy for Safe Design in Engineering and Construction

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AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR SAFE DESIGN IN ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
 
Practically and efficiently implement the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations in any project
 
In An Effective Strategy for Safe Design, safety and risk professionals David England and Dr Andy Painting provide a comprehensive exploration of the design process, from initial idea to the validation of the product in service, from a product and project safety perspective. In that context, the authors show how the appropriate implementation of the requirements of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 can not only improve health and safety on a project but can also improve the project's output as well as offering savings in both capital and operational expenditure.
 
Readers will discover how the seemingly complex matters of regulation and risk management can be practically applied to projects via examples, illustrations, and real-world references. They will find out how safety regulation, standards, and initiatives all converge on the same goal--the safest output from any given project.
 
The book achieves three primary goals:
* To improve the understanding and implementation of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
* To reduce errors during the design process via the effective implementation of design management strategy
* To embed the concept of safety in design
 
Perfect for designers, design managers and supervisors, project managers, surveyors, and insurers, An Effective Strategy for Safe Design is also an invaluable addition to the libraries of principal designers, specifiers, and building control officers.

List of contents

Figures ix
 
Tables xi
 
Foreword xiii
 
Introduction 1
 
Aims of the Book 1
 
Who the Book is For 2
 
How the Book is Structured 2
 
Promoting Safe Design 4
 
Example Case Studies 5
 
Nuclear Power Plant 6
 
Office Block 6
 
Warship 6
 
Home Printer 6
 
Motor Car 6
 
The Context of Design 7
 
Design and the Product Life Cycle 7
 
Influences on Design 9
 
Preventing Error 13
 
Safety as a Design Component 13
 
Introduction--Summary 15
 
Glossary of Terms 16
 
1 Elements of the Design Process 19
 
Initiating Need 19
 
Business Case 20
 
Requirements Capture 20
 
The Design Process 21
 
Design Feasibility 21
 
Design Specification 23
 
Full or Technical Design 23
 
Production Phase 24
 
Validating the Design 24
 
Lessons Learned 26
 
The Design Process--Summary 27
 
2 The Regulatory Environment 29
 
The Importance of Regulation in Design 29
 
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 31
 
Environmental Protection Act 1990 34
 
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM) 34
 
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 40
 
CE Marking 41
 
Building Information Modelling 43
 
Standards 44
 
The "Four Cs" 46
 
How Construction Regulations Align with the Design Process 48
 
Benefits of Implementing CDM 48
 
Pre-construction Including Design 52
 
Construction Phase 53
 
Handover and Use 55
 
The Regulatory Environment--Summary 55
 
3 Design Process Considerations 57
 
Management Structure and Delegations 57
 
Client Relationship 58
 
Documentation and Management Systems 63
 
Communication and Dissemination 64
 
Project Management Methodologies 66
 
RIBA Plan of Work 67
 
PRINCE2 68
 
Environmental Impact and the Circular Economy 69
 
The Circular Economy 72
 
Environmental Impact--A Footnote 74
 
Further Considerations 75
 
Provision of Materials and Manufacturing Techniques 75
 
Ergonomics and the Work Environment 76
 
Space 77
 
Air Quality 77
 
Light--Quality, Quantity, Colour Temperature 78
 
Green Spaces 78
 
Anthropometry 79
 
Spatial Design 79
 
Operating and Maintenance Procedures in Service 79
 
Training Provision 81
 
Obsolescence 82
 
Influences Surrounding the Product Life Cycle 84
 
Managing/Maintaining the Design Objective 86
 
Design Management--Summary 88
 
4 The Management of Risk 89
 
The Importance of Managing Risk 89
 
Risk Management Process 90
 
The Risk Register 92
 
Influences on Risk Management 93
 
Risk Appetite 95
 
External Influencing Factors 97
 
Control Measures 103
 
Risk Identification Tools 104
 
Failure Modes Effects (and Criticality) Analysis 105
 
Fault Tree Analysis 105
 
Event Tree Analysis 106
 
Probabilistic Risk Assessment 107
 
Bow Tie Method 107
 
General Principles of Prevention and the Hierarchy of Control 108
 
CDM Deliverables in Support of Risk Management 114
 
Pre-construction Information 115
 
Construction Phase Plan 116
 
Health and Safety File 117
 
Competently Dealing with Risk 118
 
Risk Management Summary 120
 
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About the author










David England is a safety and risk consultant at Attis Engineering Solutions Ltd. He has extensive experience in the manufacturing, retail, logistics, central government, and military sectors. Dr Andy Painting is founder of Attis Engineering Solutions Ltd (www.attis.org.uk). He has experience consulting in the safety and risk space in industries including the military and national defence, manufacturing, retail, logistics, and maritime trading.

Summary

AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR SAFE DESIGN IN ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION

Practically and efficiently implement the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations in any project

In An Effective Strategy for Safe Design, safety and risk professionals David England and Dr Andy Painting provide a comprehensive exploration of the design process, from initial idea to the validation of the product in service, from a product and project safety perspective. In that context, the authors show how the appropriate implementation of the requirements of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 can not only improve health and safety on a project but can also improve the project's output as well as offering savings in both capital and operational expenditure.

Readers will discover how the seemingly complex matters of regulation and risk management can be practically applied to projects via examples, illustrations, and real-world references. They will find out how safety regulation, standards, and initiatives all converge on the same goal--the safest output from any given project.

The book achieves three primary goals:
* To improve the understanding and implementation of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
* To reduce errors during the design process via the effective implementation of design management strategy
* To embed the concept of safety in design

Perfect for designers, design managers and supervisors, project managers, surveyors, and insurers, An Effective Strategy for Safe Design is also an invaluable addition to the libraries of principal designers, specifiers, and building control officers.

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