Statement from Structural-Safety: The consequences of tragic events

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Statement from Structural-Safety: The consequences of tragic events

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Structural-Safety

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 95, Issue 7, 2017, Page(s) 31

Date published

3 July 2017

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Structural-Safety

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 95, Issue 7, 2017, Page(s) 31

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Free

In humanitarian, social and engineering terms, the catalyst for profound change is often a catastrophe whose name is remembered for years to come. The Grenfell Tower fire in London will become one such tragedy and the ramifications of the fire will resonate into the future.

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31
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Professional Guidance Issue 7

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