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Plan, design, execute, and manage building construction projects

This hands-on engineering textbook shows, step-by-step, how to work through the many stages of a building construction project from planning and material selection through compliance, safety, and quality assurance. Written by a pair of highly respected experts in the industry, Handbook for Building Construction: Administration, Materials, Design, and Safety contains best practices, real-world examples, and practical applications. You will discover how to develop design specifications, understand complex codes and regulations, and apply the best methods for building construction jobs of all sizes. 

Coverage includes:

  • The construction industry
  • The project team
  • Contract administration
  • Construction Accounting
  • Project Estimating
  • Scheduling projects
  • Risk management
  • Building materials and construction methods
  • Foundations
  • Electrical construction
  • Mechanical piping systems
  • HVAC
  • Energy efficient building systems
  • Software support
  • Productivity and quality management
  • Equipment for building construction
  • Safety




About the Authors xxi
List of Contributors
xxii
Preface xxiii
Chapter 1 The Construction Industry
1(16)
Construction
1(1)
Glossary of Project Delivery Method Terms
1(1)
A Goods-Producing Industry
2(1)
Project Scope
3(1)
Project Quality
3(1)
Organization of the Industry
4(2)
Residential Construction
4(1)
Commercial/Institutional Construction
4(1)
High-Rise Building Construction
4(1)
Industrial Construction
5(1)
Infrastructure Construction
6(1)
Public and Private Works
6(1)
Project Participants
7(5)
Owners
7(1)
General Contractors
7(1)
Subcontractors or Specialty Contractors
8(1)
Designers, Architects, and Engineers
8(1)
Construction Manager
9(1)
Trades
9(1)
Labor Unions
9(1)
Insurance Companies
9(1)
Banks
10(1)
Suppliers
10(1)
Permitting Agencies and Building Authorities
10(1)
The Public
10(1)
Industry Associations
11(1)
Construction Labor Force
12(2)
Project Labor Agreements
12(1)
Construction Crafts
12(2)
Safety
14(1)
Organization of the Construction Business
14(1)
Opportunities
15(1)
Delivering a Better Product
15(2)
Our Vision
16(1)
Chapter 2 The Project Team
17(12)
Team
17(1)
Manager versus Leader
17(2)
Management
19(2)
Plan
19(1)
Organize
20(1)
Staff
20(1)
Direct
20(1)
Control
21(1)
Communication
21(2)
Team Building
23(1)
Trust
24(1)
Partnering
24(2)
Project Focus and Conclusion
26(3)
People Working Together
26(3)
Chapter 3 Contract Administration
29(32)
Description of a Contract
29(1)
Definition
29(1)
Essential Contract Documents
30(5)
Agreement
30(1)
General Conditions
30(2)
Supplementary Conditions
32(1)
Drawings
33(1)
Specifications
34(1)
Addenda
35(1)
Documents Included by Reference
35(1)
Contractual Relationships
35(2)
Owners
36(1)
Designers
37(1)
General Contractors
37(1)
Subcontractors
37(1)
Material Suppliers
38(1)
Construction Managers
38(1)
Bid and Award Process
38(5)
Bidding
39(2)
Bid Depository
41(1)
Award
42(1)
Notice to Proceed
42(1)
Standard Contract Documents
43(1)
Government
43(1)
American Institute of Architects
43(1)
Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCDC)
43(1)
Construction Owners Association of America
43(1)
Types of Construction Contracts
44(4)
Lump Sum
44(1)
Unit Price
44(1)
Cost Plus
44(1)
Incentive Contracts
45(1)
Negotiated Contracts
46(1)
Job Order Contracts
46(1)
Design-Build
47(1)
Construction Management-At-Risk (CMAR)
47(1)
Alternative Technical Concepts (ATCs)
47(1)
Public Private Partnership (PPP or P3s)
48(1)
Bonds (Guarantees)
48(2)
Bid Bonds
48(1)
Performance Bonds
49(1)
Payment Bonds
49(1)
Bonding Limits
50(1)
Contractor Insurance
50(4)
Workers' Compensation Insurance
50(2)
Commercial General Liability Insurance
52(1)
Builders Risk
52(1)
Equipment Insurance
53(1)
Umbrella Insurance
53(1)
Owner-Controlled Insurance Programs-OCIPs
53(1)
Certificates
53(1)
Subrogation
53(1)
Administering a Construction Contract
54(7)
Preconstruction Conference
54(1)
Subcontracts
54(1)
Submittals
55(1)
Request for Information
56(1)
Pay Estimates
56(1)
Change Orders
57(1)
Claims
57(1)
Dispute Resolution
58(1)
Alternative Dispute Resolution
58(2)
Liquidated Damages and Substantial Completion
60(1)
Final Inspection
60(1)
Chapter 4 Construction Accounting
61(18)
Accounting Practices
61(1)
Income Statement
62(1)
Retained Earnings
62(1)
Balance Sheet
63(8)
Assets
63(2)
Current Assets
65(1)
Long-Term Assets
66(1)
Liabilities
66(1)
Owners Equity
67(1)
Liquidity and Working Capital
68(1)
Current Ratio
69(2)
Construction Contract Revenue Recognition
71(3)
Cash Method of Revenue Recognition
72(1)
Straight Accrual Method of Revenue Recognition
72(1)
Completed-Contract Method of Revenue Recognition
72(1)
Percentage-of-Completion Method of Revenue Recognition
73(1)
Over/Underbilling
73(1)
Contract Status Report
74(1)
Financial Statement Analysis
75(4)
Dollar and Percentage Change
76(1)
Component Percentages
77(1)
Ratios
77(2)
Chapter 5 Construction Estimates
79(26)
Introduction
79(8)
Conceptual Estimates
79(1)
Feasibility Estimates
80(1)
Engineering and Design Estimates
80(1)
Estimates for Construction
80(1)
Estimating Methodology
81(1)
Work Breakdown Structure
81(4)
Degree of Detail
85(1)
Parametric Estimates
85(1)
Cost-Estimating Relationships
86(1)
Accuracy and Completeness
87(1)
Review
87(1)
Estimate Preparation Basics
87(6)
Review the Contract Documents
87(1)
Plan the Work
88(1)
Quantities
88(1)
Types of Costs
88(1)
Production
89(1)
Productivity and Price Resources
89(1)
Development of Specific Tasks
90(1)
Labor Unit Cost
90(1)
Equipment Unit Cost
90(1)
Material Unit Cost
90(1)
Unit Cost Reference Data
90(1)
Costs and Pricing
90(1)
Supporting Documentation
91(2)
Labor
93(4)
Crews
94(1)
Wage Rates
94(1)
Overtime and Shift Differential
94(2)
Taxes and Insurance
96(1)
Fringe Benefits
96(1)
Labor Productivity
97(1)
Productivity Adjustment
97(1)
Construction Equipment and Plant
98(1)
Selection of Equipment
98(1)
Machine Production Rates
98(1)
Mobilization and Demobilization
99(1)
Small Tools
99(1)
Permanent Materials and Supplies
99(2)
Sources of Pricing Data
99(1)
Forward Pricing
100(1)
Freight
100(1)
Handling and Storage
101(1)
Taxes
101(1)
Subcontracted Work
101(1)
Use of Quotations
101(1)
Overhead Costs
101(4)
Job Office Overhead
102(1)
Duration of Overhead Items
102(1)
General and Administrative Overhead
103(1)
Distribution of Overhead
103(2)
Chapter 6 Estimating Building Projects
105(50)
Symbols
105(1)
Computer-Aided Design
105(1)
Understanding Project Drawings
106(6)
General Information
106(1)
Floor Plans
107(2)
Elevations and Sections
109(1)
Special Details
109(1)
Footing and Foundation
109(1)
Structural Plans
110(1)
Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical
111(1)
Specifications
112(4)
Organization of a CSI Technical Specification
115(1)
Measurement
116(3)
Perimeter
117(1)
Relationship between Perimeters
118(1)
Concrete Construction (CSI Division 3)
119(7)
Formwork
121(2)
Reinforcing
123(1)
Curing
124(1)
Pricing Concrete
125(1)
Masonry Construction (CSI Division 4)
126(7)
Position of the Brick
127(1)
Bond
127(1)
Joints
127(1)
Factors Impacting Masonry Cost
128(1)
Masonry Quantities
128(4)
Pricing Masonry
132(1)
Metals (CSI Division 5)
133(4)
Steel Shapes and Nomenclature Information
133(1)
Sequence of Take-Off
134(3)
Pricing Steel
137(1)
Wood, Plastic, and Composites (CSI Division 6)
137(5)
Lumber
137(1)
Framing Take-Off
138(4)
Thermal and Moisture Protection (CSI Division 7)
142(1)
Openings (CSI Division 8)
143(2)
Door and Window Schedules
144(1)
Pricing Doors and Windows
144(1)
Finishes (CSI Division 9)
145(5)
Finish Schedules
146(1)
Finish Work Quantity Take-Off
146(2)
Estimating Finishes
148(1)
Finish Work Analysis
149(1)
Plumbing (CSI Division 22) and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (CSI Division 23)
150(1)
Electrical (CSI Division 26)
151(1)
Important Points
152(1)
Design Build Estimating
153(1)
Resources
153(2)
Chapter 7 Scheduling Projects
155(1)
Project Planning
155(1)
Historical Perspective
155(1)
The Planning Process
156(1)
Assumptions Based on Facts
156(1)
Select the Course of Action
157(1)
Activities/Tasks
157(2)
Activity Duration
158(1)
Bar Charts
159(1)
Critical Path Method
160(10)
Activity Logic Network
162(3)
Schedule Calculations
165(1)
Forward Pass
165(1)
Backward Pass
166(2)
Critical Path and Critical Activities
168(2)
Precedence Logic Diagrams
170(2)
Finish-to-Start
170(1)
Start-to-Start
171(1)
Finish-to-Finish
172(1)
Start-to-Finish
172(1)
Calendar Date Schedule
172(1)
Scheduling Activities
173(3)
Crew and Equipment Resources
174(2)
Crashing
176(1)
Pull Driven Schedules
176(1)
Computer Support
176(3)
Resource
179(2)
Chapter 8 Risk Management
181(16)
Overview
181(4)
Risk Management Plan
183(1)
Goals and Objectives of the Risk Management Process
183(2)
Risk Management Scope
185(1)
Risk Management Organization
185(2)
Risk Management Process
187(1)
Establishing Context
187(1)
Identification of Risks (Threats and Opportunities)
187(1)
Risk Register
188(1)
Risk Breakdown Structure
188(1)
Evaluating Risk (Risk Rating)
189(2)
Cost and Schedule Evaluation
191(1)
Risk Responses
192(1)
Response Options for an Identified Threat
192(1)
Response Options for Opportunities
193(1)
Control and Monitor Risks
193(1)
Communication and Consultation
194(1)
Common Construction Project Risks
194(3)
Chapter 9 Building Materials
197(54)
Concrete
197(1)
Cementitious Materials
197(5)
Portland Cements
199(1)
Mortars
199(1)
Lime Products
200(1)
Plasters
201(1)
Masonry Cements
201(1)
Admixtures for Concrete
202(2)
Air-entraining
202(1)
Water-reducing
202(1)
Retarding
202(1)
Accelerating
202(1)
Plasticizers
203(1)
Pozzolans
203(1)
Coloring Admixtures
203(1)
Fibers for Concrete Mixes
203(1)
Miscellaneous Admixtures
204(1)
Aggregates
204(3)
Gradation of Aggregates
205(1)
Amount of Fine Material Passing the No
206(1)
Sieve
206(1)
Hardness
206(1)
Soundness
206(1)
Partide Shape
206(1)
Alkali Reactivity
206(1)
Freezing and Thawing Resistance
206(1)
Organic Impurities
207(1)
Heavyweight and Lightweight Aggregates
207(1)
Portland-Cement Concrete
207(6)
Normal-Weight Concrete
208(2)
Lightweight Concrete
210(1)
Heavyweight Concrete
211(1)
High-Performance Concretes
211(1)
Nonstructural or Foamed Cellular Concretes
212(1)
Polymer Concretes
212(1)
Concrete Masonry Units
213(1)
Brick Masonry
214(6)
Brick Manufacturing
214(2)
Brick Properties
216(1)
Brick Sizing
217(1)
Calculating Brick Openings
218(1)
Brick Classifications and Grades
219(1)
Reinforcing Steel
220(3)
Structural Steel
223(5)
Wood
228(4)
Trees
229(1)
Lumber Grading
230(2)
Lumber Dimensions
232(1)
Wood Products
232(2)
Glue-Lams
233(1)
Structural Composite Lumber
234(4)
Structural Wood Panels
236(2)
Glass
238(6)
Primary Ingredients
238(1)
Glass Properties
239(4)
Glazing for Windows, Doors, and Skylights
243(1)
Safety Glazing
244(1)
Glass in Handrails and Guards
244(1)
Structural Glass Baluster Panels
244(1)
Glazing in Athletic Facilities
245(1)
Glass in Walkways
245(1)
Asphalt and Bituminous Products
245(6)
Asphalts for Dampproofing and Waterproofing
245(1)
Bituminous Roofing
245(1)
Built-Up Roofing
245(1)
Roofing Felts
246(1)
Roll Roofing
246(1)
Asphalt Mastics and Grouts
247(1)
Bituminous Pavements
247(1)
Structure of Asphalt Pavements
248(1)
Asphalt Mixing Plants
248(1)
Asphalt Paving
248(3)
Chapter 10 Building Construction Methods
251(1)
Mobilization
251(1)
Building Systems
252(1)
Houses
253(3)
Site Preparation
254(1)
Foundation
254(1)
Framing
255(1)
Building Envelope
256(4)
Walls
258(1)
Roof
258(1)
Insulation
259(1)
Windows and Doors
260(1)
Interior Walls
260(1)
Utilities
260(3)
Electrical
261(1)
Water
261(1)
Mechanical
261(2)
Environmental Control Systems
263(1)
Interior Finish
263(1)
Commercial Building
263(2)
White Box Buildings
263(1)
Finished Commercial Buildings
264(1)
Tilt-Up Construction
265(3)
Casting the panels
267(1)
Multistory Buildings
268(18)
Building Foundation
269(1)
Building Frames
270(3)
Construction Challenges
273(1)
Completing the Frame
273(5)
Building Interior
278(2)
Plumbing
280(3)
Electrical
283(3)
Above Ceiling Coordination
286(3)
Chapter 11 Foundations
289(24)
Structural Excavation
289(2)
Dewatering
291(2)
Support of Excavation
293(9)
Shallow Trenches
294(2)
Single-Sided Bracing Supports
296(1)
Limitation on the Use of Diagonal Bracing
297(1)
Cantilever Supports
298(1)
Soldier Piles and Lagging
299(1)
Steel Sheet Pile
300(2)
Footings
302(5)
Individual Footing
302(3)
Spread footing or Strip footings and Wall Footings
305(2)
Shallow Foundations
307(3)
Deep Foundations
310(3)
Piers
311(2)
Chapter 12 Electrical Construction
313(58)
Basic Electrical Theory
313(12)
Key Terms
313(2)
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
315(3)
BIM Participants
315(1)
Concrete and Composite Decks
316(1)
Framing
316(1)
Shop Drawings and Product Data
317(1)
2-Dimensional Details
318(1)
Raceways
318(1)
Conduit
318(6)
Cable Tray
324(1)
Wireway
325(1)
Surface Raceway
326(1)
Electrical Duct
327(1)
Raceway and Conduit Supports
328(4)
Attachments
328(4)
Rack Systems
332(1)
Seismic Bracing
332(1)
Raceway Bracing
332(1)
Equipment Bracing
332(1)
Light Fixture Bracing
332(1)
Wire
332(3)
Materials
333(1)
Insulation
333(1)
Wire Size
333(1)
Wire Color
334(1)
Ampacity
334(1)
Cable
335(1)
Electrical Boxes
335(4)
Device Boxes
336(1)
Junction Boxes
337(1)
Box Supports
338(1)
Conduit Bodies
339(1)
Electrical Devices
340(3)
Receptacles
340(1)
NEMA Receptacle Configurations
341(1)
Control Devices
342(1)
Firestopping
343(4)
Moldable "Putty" Pads
344(1)
Thru-Wall Penetrations
345(1)
Thru-Floor Firestopping
346(1)
Normal Power Distribution Systems
347(4)
Primary and Secondary Power Distribution
347(2)
Feeders
349(1)
Bus Duct
349(2)
Branch Power
351(3)
Panelboards and Load Centers
351(2)
Branch Circuits Breakers
353(1)
Branch Circuits
353(1)
Lighting
354(4)
Functions
355(2)
Controls
357(1)
Emergency Power Systems
358(3)
Generators
358(1)
Control and Paralleling Switchgear
359(1)
Uninterruptible Power Supply
360(1)
Fire Alarm
361(4)
Fire Alarm Control Panel and Annunciators
362(1)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
362(1)
Termination Cabinets and Remote Panels
363(1)
Fire Alarm Communication Paths (Conduit, Cable, and Wire)
363(1)
Initiating Devices
364(1)
Notification Devices
365(1)
Structured Cabling
365(6)
Entrance Facilities
366(1)
Equipment Room
366(1)
Backbone Cabling
366(1)
Telecommunications Room
367(1)
Horizontal Cabling
367(1)
Work Area
367(1)
Wi-Fi or WLAN (Wireless Networking)
367(4)
Chapter 13 Mechanical Piping Systems
371(22)
Piping Systems Used in the Built Environment
371(1)
Plumbing Systems CSI Division 22
372(2)
Potable Water Distribution
372(1)
HDPE
373(1)
PVC
373(1)
Interior DWV PVC Systems
374(1)
Water Supply
374(1)
Fire Suppression Piping
375(1)
Fire Suppression Systems
376(4)
Chillers and Boilers
380(1)
Pumps
381(2)
Fire Pumps
381(2)
Pre-Fabricated Assemblies
383(1)
Pipe Insulation
383(2)
Expansion and Contraction in Piping
385(1)
Backflow Prevention
385(1)
Plumbing Fixtures
386(1)
Piping Coordination
387(2)
Piping Commissioning
389(4)
Chapter 14 HVAC
393(36)
HVAC Systems
393(1)
Heating for Buildings
394(1)
Boilers
395(3)
Electric Boilers
395(1)
Condensing Boilers
395(1)
Pulse Combustion Boilers
396(1)
Cast Iron Sectional Boiler
396(1)
Water Tube Boilers
396(1)
Fin Tube Boilers
396(1)
Fire Tube Boilers
396(1)
Feedwater Pumps
397(1)
Deaerators
398(1)
Furnaces
398(1)
Electric Furnaces
398(1)
Gas-fired Furnaces
398(1)
Fuel Fired Heaters
398(1)
Heat Exchangers for HVAC
399(1)
Central Cooling Equipment
399(2)
Refrigerant Compressors
399(1)
Refrigeration Cycle
400(1)
Centrifugal Compressors
400(1)
Reciprocating Compressors
400(1)
Rotary Compressors
401(1)
Condensers
401(1)
Air Cooled Condenser
401(1)
Water Cooled Condensers
401(1)
Chillers
401(2)
Absorption Chillers
402(1)
Centrifugal Chillers
402(1)
Air Cooled Chillers
403(1)
Water Cooled Chillers
403(1)
Energy Recovery Systems
403(1)
Cooling Towers
404(1)
Evaporative Air Coolers
405(1)
Decentralized HVAC Equipment
405(1)
Packaged Air Conditioners
406(2)
Humidity Control Equipment
408(1)
HVAC Air Distribution
409(5)
Insulation Requirements
409(4)
Pipe Insulation
413(1)
HVAC Piping and Pumps
414(1)
Hydronic Pumps and Piping
414(1)
Condensate Pumps
415(1)
Refrigerant Piping
415(1)
Ductwork
415(3)
Ductwork Materials
416(1)
Duct Accessories
417(1)
Plenums
418(1)
HVAC Fans
418(2)
HVAC Controls
420(1)
Solar Energy Heating Equipment
421(2)
Geothermal Systems
423(3)
Types of Geothermal Systems
423(3)
HVAC Commissioning
426(3)
Chapter 15 Energy Efficient Building Systems
429(32)
Energy Efficient Buildings
429(6)
LEED Rating System
430(3)
ASHRAE Standard 189.1
433(1)
Thermal Comfort
433(2)
Ventilation
435(5)
Mechanical Ventilation
435(5)
Building Envelope
440(9)
Wall Systems
441(2)
Exterior Above-Grade Walls
443(2)
Cavity Wall
445(1)
Barrier Wall
446(1)
Fenestrations
446(3)
Example Application
449(3)
Insulation
452(1)
Lighting
452(4)
Daylighting Systems
456(1)
Appliances and Equipment
456(2)
Controls
458(3)
Energy Metering
458(1)
HVAC Controls
458(1)
Lighting Controls
459(2)
Chapter 16 Software Support
461(20)
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
461(3)
Clash Detection
462(1)
4D BIM - Schedule Information
463(1)
5D BIM - Cost Information
464(1)
Challenges
464(1)
Estimating Solutions
464(4)
Quantity Takeoff
465(1)
Cost Estimating
466(2)
Planning and Scheduling
468(3)
Document Management
471(1)
Storage and Distribution
472(1)
Version Control
472(2)
Workflow Management
474(1)
Project Cost Management
474(2)
Job Cost Accounting
474(1)
Control Budget
475(1)
Earned Value Management
476(3)
Forecasting
476(1)
Field Execution
477(2)
The Future of Technology in Construction
479(2)
Chapter 17 Productivity
481(12)
Introduction
481(1)
Influence of the Owner of Productivity
482(2)
Design and Procurement Methods
482(1)
Pre-construction Planning
482(1)
Changes of Project Scope
483(1)
Communication
483(1)
Materials Management
483(1)
Factors Related to Management and Leadership
484(3)
Job Satisfaction and Motivational Factors
484(1)
Organizational Factors
484(1)
Labor Issues
485(2)
Measured Mile Analysis
487(1)
Earned Value Analysis
488(2)
Determine Percent Complete
488(1)
Determine Planned Value (PV)
488(1)
Determine Earned Value (EV)
488(1)
Identify the Actual Cost (AC)
488(1)
Calculate Schedule Variance (SV)
488(1)
Calculate Cost Variance (CV)
489(1)
Determine Other Status Indicators
489(1)
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
489(1)
Work Sampling
490(1)
Time and Motion Studies
490(1)
Lean Construction Approaches
491(2)
Practical Lean Tools
492(1)
Chapter 18 Quality Management
493(14)
Importance of Quality
493(1)
Quality Control
493(1)
Quality Control Plan
494(3)
Organization
494(1)
Personnel
495(1)
Communications
495(1)
Assurance
496(1)
Subcontractors and Suppliers
496(1)
Specifications
496(1)
Inspections and Tests
496(1)
Usefulness
496(1)
Documentation
496(1)
Control of Non-Conformances
497(1)
Project Completion Inspections
497(1)
Quality Assurance
497(3)
International Organization for Standardization
498(1)
Core QA Elements
498(1)
Quality Assurance and APD Methods
499(1)
Building Code Requirements
500(1)
Structuring for Success
500(1)
Total Quality Management
500(4)
Customer Focus
501(1)
Employee Empowerment
501(1)
Process Centered
501(1)
A Unified System
501(1)
Strategic and Systematic Approach Vision
502(1)
Fact-Based Decision Making
502(1)
Communications
502(1)
Continuous Improvement
502(2)
Delivering Quality
504(1)
Employee Empowerment and Training
504(1)
Improvement
505(1)
Quality Management Plans
505(2)
Chapter 19 Equipment for Building Construction
507(22)
Tower Cranes
507(4)
Mobile Cranes
511(4)
Loader Cranes
515(2)
Concrete Mixers
517(1)
Concrete Pumps
518(2)
Material Handlers
520(1)
Mobile Lifts
521(3)
Landscaping Equipment
524(2)
Safety
526(3)
Chapter 20 Safety
529(22)
OSHA Requirements
529(1)
Recordkeeping Requirements
529(1)
Reporting Requirements
529(1)
Contractor Requirements
530(1)
Managing Safety
530(3)
Leading Safety
531(1)
Corporate Health and Safety Plan
532(1)
Education and Training
533(3)
Hazard Identification and Assessment
533(1)
Hazard Prevention and Control
533(3)
Develop and Update a Hazard Control Plan
536(3)
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
536(3)
Education and Training
539(1)
Program Evaluation and Improvement
540(1)
Incident Investigations / 54i Subcontractor Management
541(1)
Contract Requirements - Site Specific Safety Programs
542(4)
Safety Regulations
542(1)
Who is Responsible for Site Safety
542(1)
Safety Orientation Procedures and Policies
543(1)
Subcontractors
544(1)
General Housekeeping
544(1)
Who and When Safety Inspections are Conducted
544(1)
Required Personal Protective Equipment
544(1)
Incident Reports
544(1)
Work Zone Warning Devices
544(1)
Fire Protection
544(1)
Equipment Inspections
545(1)
Control of Lockout/Tag-Out
545(1)
Hazard Communications
545(1)
Medical Treatment
546(1)
Employee Periodic Plan Review
546(1)
Hazard Control Measures
546(1)
OSHA Fatal Four
546(5)
Falls
546(1)
Trenches and Open Excavations
546(1)
Electrocution
547(4)
Index 551
Cliff Schexnayder (Tempe, AZ) Eminent Scholar Emeritus at Del Webb School of Construction, Arizona State University.