Quality, Environmental, and Health and Safety Management Systems for Construction Engineering |
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Authors: | Enno “Ed” Koehn Nirmal K Datta |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor and Chair, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Lamar Univ., P.O. Box 10024, Beaumont, TX?77710. 2Project Engineer, EBS Engineering, Inc., 4715 NW 157 Street, Suite 202, Miami, FL?33014.
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Abstract: | The philosophy behind quality, environmental, and safety (QES) management systems is a concept that has been accepted by various contractors. Furthermore, a process has been developed insuring that the output produced conforms to customer satisfaction without violating any environmental, health, and safety rules and regulations. An effective QES program not only assures a quality product but also reduces costs, and enhances productivity. It is a top down process, i.e., top management together with line management and other employees develop the program and motivate all personnel to accept the process. Important functions to take under consideration are (1) explain and clarify the quality, environmental, and safety performance expected; (2) involve employees in decision-making and problem solving; (3) describe the consequences of poor quality and unsafe/unhealthy work conditions; (4) establish QES goals and provide feedback on performance; (5) provide a self-monitoring system; and (6) recognize and reinforce good performance and develop a reward system. This paper presents a discussion of the development of a portion of a QES management system which has been employed by a medium to large size construction company. In particular, Items 1–4, listed above, are described in detail. |
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Keywords: | Construction engineering Quality control Safety Construction management Environmental issues Contractors Health hazards |
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