Efficient design for safe construction using precast concrete curbs

Efficient design for safe construction using precast concrete curbs

Type of measure: Technical

Interpave is the precast concrete paving and curb association, promoting and developing concrete block paving, paving flags and curb – ranging from domestic uses to the most taxing industrial applications. Interpave represents the UK’s leading manufacturers and is a product association of the British Precast Concrete Federation Ltd (BPCF). Interpave has worked closely with the HSE (Health and Safety Executive in Great Britain) in developing good practice guidance for the use of precast concrete paving products on site. Also, Interpave members work within their supply chains to promote and deliver safer working practices. This good practice describes the case of an Interpave member working to reduce risks on site by using efficient design.

Setting and problem

Because of their durability and resistance to impact loading heavy duty, curbs were required at a new distribution warehouse at Redhouse Business Park near Doncaster to contain a substantial flow of large delivery vehicles. The instruction of  the main contractor was to eliminate on-site cutting of the curbs, despite complex layout requirements. Cutting concrete curbs without the correct precautions can produce dust that causes serious health problems because of the release of respirable crystalline silica (RCS).

Solution

The Interpave manufacturer for this project worked closely with the contractor and applied three approaches to achieving the brief, in line with the AMC principles: Avoid cutting, Minimise cutting and Control dust generation during cutting. The three approaches the manufacturer used are:

  • Optimize the use of current standard curb units in the design.
  • Develop and manufacture special units with pre-cast concrete.
  • Where necessary, cut and drill existing curb units in the factory under safe, controlled conditions.

As part of the manufacturer’s design service, consulting engineers’ drawings were used to develop solutions to meet all the requirements.

Results

This approach offers clear benefits to the designer, the contractor, the building merchant and the site operative. The benefits consist of cost-efficiency, and most important health benefits.

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Published November 10, 2017
About this case
Company:
British Precast Concrete Federation Ltd (BPCF)
Country:
United Kingdom
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General facts

Facts about cancer-causing agents:

  • The direct costs of carcinogen exposure at work across Europe are estimated at 2.4 billion Euros per year.
  • Every year, about 120.000 persons get cancer from exposure to carcinogens at work
  • Annually more than 100.000 people die because of work-related cancer.
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