Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures: The myth of quality assurance

Author: CROSS

Date published

1 March 2022

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Free
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Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures: The myth of quality assurance

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CROSS
Date published
1 March 2022
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The Structural Engineer
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CROSS

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 100, Issue 3, 2022, Page(s) 14-15

Date published

1 March 2022

Author

CROSS

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 100, Issue 3, 2022, Page(s) 14-15

Price

Free

This month we present a CROSS Safety Report discussing the need for regular site inspections to be conducted by the original design engineer. The report was submitted to, and processed by, CROSS-AUS, but the contents will also be of interest to readers within the UK and internationally.

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Format:
PDF
Pages:
14-15
Publisher:
Institution of Structural Engineers

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Safety Quality Inspection Professional Guidance Issue 3

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