MECHANIZED BUILDING PROCESSES AND SAFETY AT WORK
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2016.vol2.iss2.pp151-155Keywords:
Mechanized building processes, health and safety at work, risk assessmentAbstract
Building production undoubtedly belong to factors that negatively affect environment, work environment, safety at work and it is our obligation to treat issues with giving preference to new technologies, new methods and understanding, concurrently aiming at efficient implementation of a building project. Also the factor of health and safety at work (hereinafter only OSH – occupational safety and health) is becoming a significant factor in connection with all the production as well as nonproductive activities.
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