Integrating BIM and Planning Software for Health and Safety Site Induction

John, Godfaurd orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-5016-5909 and Ganah, Abdulkadir orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-9911-8505 (2011) Integrating BIM and Planning Software for Health and Safety Site Induction. In: COBRA 2011, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors International Research Conference, 12-13 September 2011, University of Salford, UK.

[thumbnail of Final Draft]
Preview
PDF (Final Draft) - Submitted Version
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike.

54kB

Abstract

Project management software packages have been around for quite a long time to help managers to run construction projects effectively. Building Information Modelling – also known as Object-orientated Modelling technology was used at the beginning in architectural design which has become more widespread in structural and services engineering. The development of BIM modelling has made the tool more users friendly. As a result, BIM became widely used by most practitioners in their specialist areas. For health and safety practitioners within construction project management, This tool has not been fully explored. BIM technology has the potential to be used in safety planning procedures particularly those related to tasks on construction sites.
The section of the research presented in this paper intend to explore and review health and safety issues on construction site with the sole intension of using better visualisation software to meet the needs of health and safety site practitioners in understanding such H&S problems. A framework needed for better H&S practice on site that may be used actively by all practitioners will be developed. The intension is to find a way forward in addressing ‘real’ health and safety site issues that may not be easy to be understood by practitioners without the full aid of visualisation.
Keywords: Health, Safety, construction site, BIM, 4D Modelling


Repository Staff Only: item control page