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Lessons learned from the use of virtual reality for occupational safety and health training in Thames tideway tunnel
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Designing for health – reducing occupational health risks in bored pile operations
Published 2007“…D4h, a UK Government-funded research project by Loughborough University and the European Construction Institute, has demonstrated that designers can play their part in encouraging their adoption, without straying into the perceived danger of specifying means and methods. If designers are willing to identify pile-top break down as a significant residual risk in their health and safety assessment, thus requiring the Principal Contractor1 to provide proposals to address this risk – this may be the only push needed to get the industry to eliminate the major HAVS problem from insitu bored piles. …”
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Towards in-cylinder flow informed engine control strategies using linear stochastic estimation
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Using virtual reality for occupational safety and health in a UK tunnelling megaproject
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