Author: Browne Jacobson LLP
1 May 2014
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 5, 2014, Page(s) 1
Entering into and working within confined spaces is potentially extremely hazardous. Regrettably, on a number of occasions, these actions have resulted in human tragedy. This article provides an overview of the issues and risks involved.
Institution Fellow, Bob Wilson, suspects that previous titles by Francis Ching notwithstanding, this latest offering might be of more interest to architects than structural engineers.
Letters this month include discussion on: flood prevention, the Exam and Eurocode requirements for steel connections.