GSO BS 6187:2011

BS 6187:2000
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 October 2011

Code of practice for demolition

GSO BS 6187:2011 Files

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GSO BS 6187:2011 Scope

This Code recommends good practice methods for the demolition (both partial and whole), as well as decommissioning, of sites including buildings and structures. It takes into account safety, health and issues which affect the protection of environment. Recommendations are included for: a) the proper, and effective, management of the demolition process; b) maintaining structural stability, through the provision of temporary structural support, where necessary; c) managing deliberate structural collapse. The Code gives recommendations for: Ð identifying and establishing responsibilities during all phases of the demolition process; Ð acquiring a knowledge of the site, including its former uses; Ð appropriate environmental management; Ð managing health and safety hazards; Ð carrying out risk assessments, and planning the work accordingly; Ð establishing and managing procedures effectively; Ð determining and managing safe exclusion zones.

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