Managing Health & Safety Risks (No. 20): Working with concrete: associated risks (1)

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

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1 September 2013

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Managing Health & Safety Risks (No. 20): Working with concrete: associated risks (1)

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The Institution of Structural Engineers' Health and Safety Panel

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 9, 2013, Page(s) 25

Date published

1 September 2013

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The Institution of Structural Engineers' Health and Safety Panel

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 9, 2013, Page(s) 25

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Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

Cement, a key constituent of concrete, is a chemical which has the ability to cause adverse health effects. This article highlights the principal risks when working with the material and offers guidance on preventative measures.

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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