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    @inbook {2851,
    	title = {BIM (Building Information Modelling) as a prevention tool in the design and work phases},
    	booktitle = {Occupational Safety and Hygiene VI},
    	year = {2018},
    	month = {2018-03-16 00:00:00},
    	pages = {177-182},
    	publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
    	organization = {Taylor \& Francis},
    	edition = {Arezes et al. },
    	abstract = {

    BIM tools have been gaining relevance in the development and management of projects. That is not yet the case when it comes to the Health and Safety Plan (HSP) and the Technical File (TF). The current way of managing prevention often results in a long list of procedures that are hard to understand by those who should be implementing them. This whole scenario creates an environment prone to the downgrading of these problems, and it is urgent to take immediate, easy to understand and efficient management measures. This paper shares the results of a test conducted on the {\textquotedblleft}BIMSafety{\textquotedblright} concept, which is an approach to the use of BIM methodologies in prevention when it comes to the way HSP and TF are presented. To assess the poten-tial of this new approach, the results of a survey conducted on a panel of 42 technicians in the field will be shared. The conclusion reached showed that this methodology streamlines prevention planning, making it easier to understand while integrating prevention and production.

    }, keywords = {BIM, BIMSafety, prevention}, isbn = {978-1-138-54203-7 }, doi = {https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351008877 }, author = {Tender, M. and Couto, J. P. and Lopes, C. and Cunha, T. and Reis, R.} }

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    The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.

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