This book aims to conceptualise the implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the workplace health and safety (WHS) management of construction projects to reduce occupational accidents.
This book aims to conceptualise the implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the workplace health and safety (WHS) management of construction projects to reduce occupational accidents.
Dr Hamed Golzad is Assistant Professor of Building and Construction Management for the School of Design and Built Environment, Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra (UC), Australia. Dr Saeed Banihashemi is Associate Professor and Postgraduate Program Director of Building and Construction Information Management in the School of Design and Built Environment, Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra (UC), Australia. Dr Carol Hon is Senior Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. Prof Robin Drogemuller is Virtual Design and Construction Professor at the School of Architecture & Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
Inhaltsangabe
1. BIM and Construction WHS: Backgrounds and Concepts 2. Adoption of BIM for Construction WHS - Theoretical Framework 3. The Current State of Practice in Construction WHS of Australia, the UK and the US 4. Accident Causation Models and WHS Challenges in Construction Projects 5. BIM-based applications in preventing accident causations 6. Commitments, Preparations, and Implementation of BIM-WHS 7. BIM for the Future of Construction WHS
1. BIM and Construction WHS: Backgrounds and Concepts 2. Adoption of BIM for Construction WHS - Theoretical Framework 3. The Current State of Practice in Construction WHS of Australia, the UK and the US 4. Accident Causation Models and WHS Challenges in Construction Projects 5. BIM-based applications in preventing accident causations 6. Commitments, Preparations, and Implementation of BIM-WHS 7. BIM for the Future of Construction WHS
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