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BIM for Construction Health and Safety

Author/EditorFinch, Roland (Author)
Finch, Roland (Author)
ISBN: 9781859465288
Pub Date01/05/2014
BindingPaperback
Pages96
Dimensions (mm)234(h) * 156(w)
Highlights how health and safety in construction is evolving towards collaboration, structured data and sharing of information as BIM - the incarnation of these sensibilities - increasingly underpins construction practice.
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What is BIM and how does it affect the health and safety professional?

How are BIM technologies used on a practical level?

What opportunities are there for the use of BIM in the health and safety arena?
This concise and practical guide aims to answer all these questions and more. The health and safety role is evolving towards collaboration, structured data and sharing of information as BIM - the incarnation of these sensibilities - increasingly underpins construction practice. As the industry begins to see how these two topics can and should intersect this guide provides context and practical advice by explaining the basic principles of BIM, how it will shape the health and safety professional's role and what tools and processes will need to be embedded in the future. It also highlights the wealth of opportunities that BIM provides to improve health and safety standards and effective coordination - the means to exploit the potential of BIM. Contemporary examples of innovative practice on a variety of projects - large and small - will aid understanding and provide inspiration for all professionals involved in construction health and safety from CDM coordinators and contractors to clients and architects.

What is BIM and how does it affect the health and safety professional?

How are BIM technologies used on a practical level?

What opportunities are there for the use of BIM in the health and safety arena?
This concise and practical guide aims to answer all these questions and more. The health and safety role is evolving towards collaboration, structured data and sharing of information as BIM - the incarnation of these sensibilities - increasingly underpins construction practice. As the industry begins to see how these two topics can and should intersect this guide provides context and practical advice by explaining the basic principles of BIM, how it will shape the health and safety professional's role and what tools and processes will need to be embedded in the future. It also highlights the wealth of opportunities that BIM provides to improve health and safety standards and effective coordination - the means to exploit the potential of BIM. Contemporary examples of innovative practice on a variety of projects - large and small - will aid understanding and provide inspiration for all professionals involved in construction health and safety from CDM coordinators and contractors to clients and architects.

Stefan Mordue, BA DipArch MSc RMaPS MAPM RIBA, is a chartered architect, qualified Construction Project Manager, registered CDM Coordinator and NBS Technical Author. He is currently the CIC BIM 2050 working group Communications Manager and a member of the CIC BIM4Health and Safety group. Roland Finch, BSc FRICS ACIArb, is a chartered quantity surveyor with over 30 years construction industry experience in both the public and private sectors. He is the principal author for NBS Preliminaries and Project Management content. Roland Finch, BSc FRICS ACIArb, is a chartered quantity surveyor with over 30 years construction industry experience in both the public and private sectors. He is the principal author for NBS Preliminaries and Project Management content.

1. Introduction 2. Opportunities for BIM and Health and Safety 3. Using Health and Safety Information in the BIM Environment 4. Communicating with and Contributing to the Model 5. Working with Information in the Model 6. What's next for BIM and Health and Safety?

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