Guide of best pratices on the co-ordination of health and safety : directive 92/57/EEC on health and safety on temporary or mobile sites. Guide of best pratices on the co-ordination of health and safety in the construction sector. Applications and a look at the work site
European Federation of Building and Woodworkers, Brussels ; European Construction Industry Federation, Brussels
2003
3 v.
construction industry ; construction sites ; dangerous work ; erection and assembly work ; EU Directive ; falls from heights ; implementation ; occupational accidents ; personal protective equipment ; plant safety organization ; safe working methods ; safety analysis ; scaffolds ; SME ; temporary supporting structures ; temporary construction workplace ; work on roofs
Construction industry
English
Charts;Ill.
"This new guide, published in 6 languages (DE, DK, EN, ES, FR, IT) is aimed at assisting enterprises, especially SMEs, and their collaborators, in raising awareness of accident risks at work and in developing a health and safety culture in order to contribute to accident prevention.
This latest initiative of the European Social Partners aims at helping the various actors in the construction process implement more effectively the directive on mobile construction sites (Directive 92/57/EEC of 24 June 1992) and to consequently reduce the number of occupational accidents. The preparation and printing of the guide was funded by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (Bilbao).
The guide sets out a collection of strategies for successful coordination of safety on construction sites as well as practical prevention measures for specific work situations. It is based on texts, photos and diagrammes, in order to ensure a high degree of clarity and is also convenient for use in day-to-day activities on construction sites."
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