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Health and safety lessons from recent projects  : join us on 11th June 2024

Health and safety lessons from recent projects : join us on 11th June 2024

24 June 2024

 

The last decades have shown an increasing number of incidents in tunnels during construction which has outlined the need for fire and rescue operations under atypical conditions. Thus, emergency management needs to be an integral part of the Health and Safety measures on tunnel construction sites. It is of the utmost importance to include emergency response organizations as early as possible, starting in the planning phase. Tunnel construction sites or similar subsurface structures e.g. hydro power plants, with their complex network of tunnels, cross passages and caverns, call for specific considerations and in-depth knowledge of emergency organizations, emergency procedures, smoke management and other risks which might occur during the construction phase. The characteristics of fire and smoke spread in tunnels under construction are different from those in tunnels under operation, due to the more confined space. Escape routes can therefore be long and ventilation can be challenging.

This instalment of the Lunchtime lecture series will focus on 'H&S lessons from recent projects' in collaboration with ITA-AITES WG5. Sponsored by Amberg, Herrenknecht and Bouygues, the episode will feature two lectures and will finish with a Q&A session with the speakers. It will begin at 13:00 CET.

Regsitration is free of charge at  : https://www.itacet.org/session/lunchtime-lecture-series37