Managing Health & Safety Risks: (No. 25): Personal safety on site

Author: The Institution of Structural Engineers' Health and Safety Panel

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28 February 2014

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Managing Health & Safety Risks: (No. 25): Personal safety on site

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The Institution of Structural Engineers' Health and Safety Panel

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 3, 2014, Page(s) 2

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28 February 2014

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The Institution of Structural Engineers' Health and Safety Panel

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 3, 2014, Page(s) 2

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At certain times, engineers will be required to visit construction sites. All sites, whether large or small, are potentially hazardous. Junior engineers need to become acquainted with the general hazards they might encounter, as well as the corresponding means of assuring personal health and safety.

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