Failure investigations show that 80-85% of the structural failures are caused by inadequacies in the design and construction process, related to human and organizational factors. This study showed that safety culture, allocation of responsibilities control, communication and collaboration and knowledge infrastructure need improvement in the current Dutch building industustry, to improve structural safety.Structural EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
After several major structural incidents in The Netherlands, various initiatives have been started t...
Nearly every organization is faced with the consequences of human error. This report describes how a...
In 2011 the city of Enschede was shocked by the collapse of the roof of an extension for the FC Twen...
Failure investigations show that 80-85% of the structural failures are caused by inadequacies in the...
During the last few years, several major accidents during the construction phase have occurred in th...
Abstract Research has shown that 80-90% of failure cases is caused by human and organizational facto...
Structural safety during construction is a main concern for the building industry. Collapses of temp...
ABSTRACT: During the last few years, several major accidents during the construction phase have occu...
Dutch building industry has faced several major structural incidents for the past years. Some of the...
The last 10 years the Dutch Building Industry was shocked by several major accidents. In 2001 the st...
After several major structural incidents in the Netherlands, such as the collapse of five balconies ...
In the structural safety field, it is widely acknowledged that human error is the major contributor ...
This article discusses how much attention construction companies generally pay to the concept of saf...
Building failure incidents are occurring within the Netherlands and these incidents can be a valuabl...
In 2003 five balconies of an apartment building in Maastricht, the Netherlands, collapsed, resulting...
After several major structural incidents in The Netherlands, various initiatives have been started t...
Nearly every organization is faced with the consequences of human error. This report describes how a...
In 2011 the city of Enschede was shocked by the collapse of the roof of an extension for the FC Twen...
Failure investigations show that 80-85% of the structural failures are caused by inadequacies in the...
During the last few years, several major accidents during the construction phase have occurred in th...
Abstract Research has shown that 80-90% of failure cases is caused by human and organizational facto...
Structural safety during construction is a main concern for the building industry. Collapses of temp...
ABSTRACT: During the last few years, several major accidents during the construction phase have occu...
Dutch building industry has faced several major structural incidents for the past years. Some of the...
The last 10 years the Dutch Building Industry was shocked by several major accidents. In 2001 the st...
After several major structural incidents in the Netherlands, such as the collapse of five balconies ...
In the structural safety field, it is widely acknowledged that human error is the major contributor ...
This article discusses how much attention construction companies generally pay to the concept of saf...
Building failure incidents are occurring within the Netherlands and these incidents can be a valuabl...
In 2003 five balconies of an apartment building in Maastricht, the Netherlands, collapsed, resulting...
After several major structural incidents in The Netherlands, various initiatives have been started t...
Nearly every organization is faced with the consequences of human error. This report describes how a...
In 2011 the city of Enschede was shocked by the collapse of the roof of an extension for the FC Twen...