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Badu, E, Edwards, D J and Owusu-Manu, D (2012) Trade credit and supply chain delivery in the Ghanaian construction industry: Analysis of vendor interactions with small to medium enterprises. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 360-79.

Chileshe, N and Yirenkyi-Fianko, A B (2012) An evaluation of risk factors impacting construction projects in Ghana. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 306-29.

Garg, H C (2012) Theoretical modelling of orifice compensated symmetric hole-entry hybrid journal bearings. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 421-35.

Li, H, Guo, H L, Kong, S C W and Chen, Z (2012) Optimization of curved roof surface design using GA. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 345-59.

Simon, M and Meyer, E L (2012) Low cost I-V system employing variable power supply unit as an electronic load. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 330-44.

Spillane, J P, Oyedele, L O and Meding, J v (2012) Confined site construction: An empirical analysis of factors impacting health and safety management. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 397-420.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: brownfield development; brownfield sites; case studies; construction industry; construction works; health and safety; Ireland; project management; project planning; UK; USA; urban development
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1726-0531
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/17260531211274747
  • Abstract:
    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify, clarify and tabulate the various managerial issues encountered, to aid in the management of the complex health and safety concerns which occur within a confined construction site environment. Design/methodology/approach – This is achieved through conducting extensive qualitative and qualitative research in the form of case studies, interviews and questionnaire survey. Findings – The leading managerial issues in the management of health and safety on a confined construction site are found to be: "Difficulty to move materials around site safely"; "Lack of adequate room for the effective handling of materials"; "Difficulty in ensuring site is tidy and all plant and materials are stored safely"; "Close proximity of individuals to operation of large plant and machinery"; and joint fifth "Difficulty in ensuring proper arrangement and collection of waste materials on-site" along with "Difficulty in controlling hazardous materials and equipment on site". Practical implications – The resulting implication for practice of these results can be summarised by identifying that with sustained development of urban centres on a global scale, coupled with the increasing complexity of architectural designs, the majority of on-site project management professionals are faced with the onerous task of completing often intricate designs within a limited spatial environment, under strict health and safety parameters. Originality/value – The subsequent value of the findings are such that just as on-site management professionals successfully identify the various managerial issues highlighted, the successful management of health and safety on a confined construction site is attainable.

Vinodh, S, Selvaraj, T and Praveen, T (2012) Design and development of agile product development cycle for rotary switches. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 10(03), 380-96.