Risk Management in Construction Projects 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.84358
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A New Mode of HSE Risk Management for Construction Projects

Abstract: The HSE case, developed by Shell Co., is a quite famous HSE risk management tool for construction project, but too much content makes it difficult to compile it before the start of a project. Even though the HSE case is finished, it is hard to have so much content to be mastered by the persons concerned in so limited time just before the start of a project; it is thus called "the case sits on the shelf." In order to make such a tool much more practical, we adapt it according to its application environment, and… Show more

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“…Проекти, що формуються на основі розробок оптимізаційної теорії і актуарної (фінансової) математики, можуть бути науково обґрунтованими і ефективними. Ва-жливе значення в цьому напрямку належить заходам регулювання технологічного ризику [15,16,17,18,19,20].…”
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“…Проекти, що формуються на основі розробок оптимізаційної теорії і актуарної (фінансової) математики, можуть бути науково обґрунтованими і ефективними. Ва-жливе значення в цьому напрямку належить заходам регулювання технологічного ризику [15,16,17,18,19,20].…”
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“…An important condition for choosing one or another approach is the reduction of ORs according to the working conditions that have developed at a specific enterprise. It is usually carried out in several steps: identification of occupational risks and hazardous factors (HF), determination of the consequences for employees, immediate evaluation of OR, substantiation of preventive and protective measures, and verification and improvement of the previous stages [5,6]. However, the standardized methods of OR assessment do not consider HF changes in time, i.e.…”
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