Cranes and Lifting - July/August 2020

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CICA FOCUS ON SAFETY

INTEGRATING WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY A new book covers the safety challenges presented by the large pipeline of infrastructure construction work being planned. THE SAFE USE OF CRANES IN THE construction industry is influenced by many ‘upstream’ factors including the procurement, design, planning and coordination of work. A new book by Helen Lingard and Ron Wakefield of RMIT University’s Construction Work Health and Safety research group compiles research work undertaken over a 12-year period and includes case studies drawn from RMIT’s work with partners in industry and government.

Other case studies on health and wellbeing are drawn from work with major construction contractors in the Queensland construction industry and industrial construction projects in New Zealand. The book contains important lessons for clients, design professionals, project managers and others about how to embed work health and safety in management activities across the entire project life cycle.

Integrating work health and safety.

Several of the chapters draw on research funded by the Victorian Government Major Transport Infrastructure Authority relating to: • clients’ use of commercial frameworks to drive work health and safety excellence, • the role of supervisors in ensuring workers’ health and safety, • the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, and • the use of lead and lag metrics to track and understand project work health and safety performance. 26 / CAL July 2020

Lessons can be learned from the research relating to clients’ consideration and incorporation of work health and safety requirements in project procurement and management processes. The book also incorporates a detailed analysis of factors impacting ‘safety in design’ and provides recommendations for how best to eliminate or reduce work health and safety risks at the design stage of construction projects. An organisational culture maturity continuum, developed on behalf of the Australian Constructors Association,

is also presented in the book. This continuum can be used to understand the extent to which organisational or project cultures are likely to enable or impede work health and safety performance. Topics included in the book are tied together by the theme of integration. The over-arching message is that work health and safety considerations need to be better integrated into construction project management practices across all stages. Work health and safety can be improved when meaningful input into decision-making is sought from all stakeholders, including subcontractors, industry bodies and associations, unions and workers. The large pipeline of infrastructure construction work being planned also presents challenges in terms of workforce capability and performance. Further, time and resourcing pressures in projectbased construction work drive long often unsociable hours of work that can impact workers’ health, safety and wellbeing. The mental health of construction workers is of particular concern and the industry has an alarmingly high rate of suicide. This is sometimes attributed to unsupportive work and organisational cultures, as well as the presence of psychosocial health hazards in the workplace. In this context, an integrated approach to protecting workers’ health and safety is very important. The book, titled “Integrating Work Health and Safety into Construction Project Management” was published by John Wiley and Sons. More information can be found at: https://www.wiley.com/ en-us/Integrating+Work+Health+and+Safety+into+Construction+Project+Management-p-9781119159926 www.cranesandlifting.com.au


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A1A 3D lift plan saves money Utilising the 3D Lift Plan saves cost, time and money by using two cranes instead of one larger one

3min
pages 64-65

Mental health and wellbeing in the construction and crane sectors Mental health and mental wellbeing is of major concern for our industry

14min
pages 67-72

Material-handling dealership streamlines collections process Implementation of Esker’s cloudbased Collection Management software makes a huge difference

3min
page 66

McKay United’s Groves to the rescue Two Groves were required for major dual lift at automated container handling facility

5min
pages 62-63

Accidents are costing everyone UAA explains how simple accidents will end up costing everyone in the crane sector

9min
pages 55-57

Link-Belt releases new crawler crane model Link-Belt recently announced the addition of a smaller crawler crane to its range

3min
pages 60-61

Streamlining heavy lifting and haulage How to streamline a heavy lifting and haulage business through digitisation

4min
pages 58-59

New three axle Grove suits Canberra crane business Concept Cranes recently took delivery of the first Grove GMK3060L in the country

4min
pages 46-47

Sensitive lift at the Australian War Memorial Capital Cranes deploys two Meada mini crawlers to lift a Second World War hero

5min
pages 48-49

Dynamic approach to rigging Dynamic Rigging celebrates 10 years of renting rigging equipment

8min
pages 52-54

Frannas to Mongolia Mine specced Frannas head underground in Mongolian gold and copper mine

3min
pages 50-51

New head office for Tadano Oceania Tadano Oceania opens new $10 million purpose-built head office

3min
pages 44-45

First Liebherr Fibre crane arrives New Zealand construction company is the first to take delivery of the new Liebherr Fibre tower crane

9min
pages 38-41

Baden Components Exchange Program The market responds positively to the Baden Components Exchange Program

5min
pages 42-43

Celebrating 40 years Gladstone crane business celebrates 40 years with new 120t Liebherr

7min
pages 35-37

A new name in tower cranes Jarlway brand has been steadily building its reputation with help from national distributor Hardiquip

7min
pages 30-34

Workplace schemes Holding Redlich examines workplace schemes introduced by the federal government to assist businesses deal with the impact of the pandemic

6min
pages 28-29

Safety in construction book review We review the newly released book on how to integrate work health and safety into construction project management

2min
pages 26-27

CICA Vale We sadly farewell Bob Parker

5min
pages 20-22

New appointment to the CICA board With a strong background in construction and a focus on safety, David Solomon was recently appointed to the CICA board

6min
pages 8-9

CICA Tech Corner The CICA technical committee highlights changes to wind load calculations

3min
page 23

CICA Member Profile Komp Cranes think small is beautiful

6min
pages 17-19

CICA Chair report Nick Morris, CICA Victorian Chair discusses the challenges facing members in the state

3min
pages 24-25

TRT and TIDD pick and carry cranes TRT provides an insight into the development processes behind the success of the TIDD pick and carry range

8min
pages 10-13
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