The recent update to the UK Construction (Design and Management) Regulations has brought into focus the responsibility of all those involved in construction projects to construct safely. This paper uses experience of scoping, designing and constructing development projects in Costa Rica and Uganda to discuss the role of clients and designers in humanitarian projects in ensuring safety, and the methods that can be used to encourage safe working practices. Humanitarian projects are often constructed with local labour, but designed and specified elsewhere. Consideration at the early stage should be given to both the end user and those carrying out construction when selecting materials, method and structural forms. Although it is unreasonable to expect a change in a country’s attitude towards construction risk in a single project, a variety of methods can be employed to educate, train and incentivise local labour forces to improve awareness and their safety culture.
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Andrew Brown, MEng, MInstRE, TechIOSH, MAPM
Andrew Brown, MEng, MInstRE, TechIOSH, MAPM
Project Manager and Construction Health & Safety Lead (Capital Projects), Volunteer with Engineers For Overseas Development
Natural Resources Wales, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
August 31 2015
Accepted:
January 13 2016
Online ISSN: 1751-7672
Print ISSN: 0965-089X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2016
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering (2016) 169 (5): 56–62.
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Received:
August 31 2015
Accepted:
January 13 2016
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Brown A (2016), "Managing safely in humanitarian projects". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, Vol. 169 No. 5 pp. 56–62, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jcien.15.00057
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