1st Edition

Integrated Management Systems for Construction Quality, Environment and Safety

By Alan Griffith Copyright 2011
    480 Pages
    by Routledge

    480 Pages
    by Routledge

    Integrated management systems (IMS) are an innovative way of handling the plethora of management functions and procedures that are applied throughout major construction projects.  Contracting companies use management systems to shape and define the corporate arrangement of their business activities, translating these into operational procedures for application to the construction projects they undertake. The management of quality, environment, and safety are at the forefront of systems evolution where the integration of these traditionally independent and dedicated standards-based and process-orientated systems can provide the potential to deliver greater organisational efficiency and effectiveness.

    This is the first textbook to cover each of the international standards for quality, safety and environment (ISO9000, ISO14001 and ISO18001) and to discuss integrating them.

    This book provides a detailed yet accessible text to support the study of quality, environment, and safety management systems on professionally accredited undergraduate courses throughout the built environment and for advanced postgraduate courses in construction, project, and engineering management.  It is also an indispensible reference for construction professionals working for principal contractors, subcontractors and construction industry supply chain organisations.   

    1. Management Systems 2. Quality Management Systems 3. Environmental Management Systems 4. Safety Management Systems 5. Integrated Management Systems Appendix I: Management Systems Standards: Applicable Versions Appendix II: Statutory Instruments Regulations Appendix III: Contacts for Further Information Appendix IV: Integrated Management Systems for Construction: Web-Site

    Biography

    Alan Griffith is Professor of Construction Management at the Department of the Built Environment, Sheffield Hallam University. In recognition of his significant and distinguished contribution to research, dissemination and communication within the construction industry, Alan has received many prestigious research and literary awards, most recently the highly commended 2008/09 CIOB 'Innovation Research Paper' Award. In 2006, Alan attained one of the highest individual earned academic achievements aEURO the higher doctorate, DSc aEURO the first to be granted by Sheffield Hallam University in any academic discipline