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6.1 Concept

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In construction, successful PtD efforts have processes and specific PtD related responsibilities for various stakeholders associated with capital projects. The report describes the “Concept‐30%‐60%‐90%” design review process which should be used in construction. The process begins during the “concept” design stage and involves the owner, architect/engineer (AE) and general contractor (GC) or construction manager (CM) explicitly stating and communicating to stakeholders that PtD concepts are to be incorporated into the design. This requires an established process for identifying hazards in the design using design reviews, checklists, safety specifications, and other tools. Primary construction materials selected should conform to the stated safety specifications and be reviewed for any deviations. The design team should consider using prefabricated or modular construction where possible to reduce risk cost and time in erection and assembly activities, while maintaining quality of finished product.

Patty's Industrial Hygiene, Hazard Recognition

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