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Publication 36/04 BCSA code of practice for erection of low rise buildings

Publication Year

2004

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Best practice guidance for erecting low rise steel-framed buildings; covering safety, competence, supervision, training, qualifications, briefing, planning, weather, method statements, regulations, design issues, manufacture and delivery, site acceptance, site practice, tools and equipment, erection, completion and accidents.

Document History

Endorsed by HSE. This replaces HSE GS 28/3 Safe erection of structures.

ISBN

9780850730449

Publisher Information

British Constructional Steelwork Association

The British Constructional Steelwork Association is the national organisation for the constructional steelwork industry. Publications cover technical, commercial, contractual, quality assurance and health & safety matters.

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