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ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction
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07 September 2026

ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction: Safety Hazard Control is a valuable guide to the safety issues that can arise on construction projects, and the requirements for effective health and safety practices. This third volume in a three-book series covers a wide range of essential topics relating to safety hazards in construction, emphasising the need prevent safety hazards from becoming risks to ensure a safer working environment for all. The chapters offer balanced coverage of risk control measures, detailing changes to the work environment to reduce or eliminate hazards, as well as behavioural risk controls.
Topics include safety rules, hazard identification throughout the construction lifecycle, and hazard assessment methods. Dedicated chapters cover a wide range of safety hazards, including:
• working at height and roof work
• excavations and piling
• working in confined spaces
• falsework
• transportation, vehicle movement and lifting operations
• design and operation of temporary traffic management systems
• fire and explosion hazards
• working on, in, over or near water.
ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction: Safety Hazard Control offers extensive coverage relevant to both practice and research. It is an essential reference for a wide range of built environment professionals as well as academics, researchers, and students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
This is the third edition of the ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction. Previous editions were published as a single volume; for this edition we are splitting the content into three separate books.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Industrial Health & Safety, Health and safety in the workplace, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General, Civil engineering, surveying and building, Occupational health and safety law, working time law
Professor David Oloke PhD CEng FICE FCIOB PFHEA has international experience in engineering, consultancy, training, research and development, and is recognized as a distinguished leader in both academia and engineering. He current serves as Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of School of Engineering and Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University, UK.
Professor Fidelis Emuze PhD is a Professor of Instruction in Construction Science and Management in the Department of Engineering Technology at Texas State University, and a Visiting Professor and former Head of the Department of Built Environment at the Central University of Technology, South Africa. He is also a Visiting Professor in the Department of Construction Management at Nelson Mandela University.
Chapter 1: Legal principles
Chapter 2: Culture and leadership in the construction industry
Chapter 3: Responsibilities of key duty holders in construction design and management
Chapter 4: The different phases in construction – design in health and safety to the project life cycle
Chapter 5: Prevention through design and the opportunity for creativity – an international perspective
Chapter 6: Establishing operational control processes
Chapter 7: Occupational management systems: health, safety and welfare
Chapter 8: Emerging technologies for construction health and safety
Chapter 9: Procurement
Chapter 10: Modern Methods of Construction and Safety