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Structural-safety Alastair Soane November 2011

Structural-safety Alastair Soane November 2011. Structural-safety incorporating CROSS and SCOSS. Structural-safety incorporating CROSS and SCOSS. Structural-safety incorporating CROSS and SCOSS. Ronan Point 1968. Milford Haven 1970. SCOSS collects data from public sources on failures

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Structural-safety Alastair Soane November 2011

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  1. Structural-safety Alastair Soane November 2011 Structural-safety incorporating CROSS and SCOSS Structural-safety incorporating CROSS and SCOSS Structural-safety incorporating CROSS and SCOSS

  2. Ronan Point 1968

  3. Milford Haven 1970

  4. SCOSS collects data from public sources on failures consider whether unacceptable risk exists publishes Alerts help to influence changes to improve structural safety CROSS collect confidential data on concerns provide comments in relation to these concerns maintains a data base of reports and publications promote a positive attitude to learning from experience

  5. Confidential reporting

  6. Sponsors • Institution of Structural Engineers • Institution of Civil Engineers • Health and Safety Executive Supporters • UK Bridges Board • Highways Agency • British Parking Association • Department of Communities and Local Government • DRD Northern Ireland • Local Authority Building Control • Scottish Government Building Standards Division

  7. fatal incidents injury precursors incidents normal operations Pyramid of risk HSE or other authorities CROSS Precursors should be reported internally and can be reported to CROSS diagram courtesy of ASRS

  8. reporting from firms encouraged reports are confidential identities are removed analysis and comment by expert panel Reports influence and change analysis and comments newsletters and data base Operating system

  9. Reporters

  10. Examples from building control 29 defective submissions 10 dangerous • 9 from sole practitioners • 13 from small practices • 5 from medium sized practices • 2 were from “top” practices

  11. Reports by sector

  12. Blind bolts Steel frame collapse Staircase collapse Winch failure on offshore rig imported products

  13. British Waterways 8 tonne counterweight hidden fixings

  14. Pre-stressed tanks cable corrosion

  15. Acoustic Ceiling Collapses fixings

  16. Public art not enough engineering

  17. Proprietary roof system 2011 more data needed failure at support

  18. River Crane bridge scour

  19. SCOTCROSS fatality due to falling masonry in 2001 legal recommendation for a survey started August 2005 – completed August 2007 1,186 reports from 25 LAs 12 injuries from falling debris abundance of statistical data

  20. Masonry façade degradation form of construction, age, and weathering

  21. Typical concerns Figure 3 Decaying stonework Figure 2 Unsafe pediment Figure 5 Cracked stonework Figure 4 Dangerous slates age and weathering

  22. Distribution of reports January 2007

  23. Snow load collapses 2010/11 depth of ice and snow

  24. Water ballast for temporary structures Concrete ballast reliance on non-structural components

  25. Wind turbine in Wyoming February 2011 -48 degrees C

  26. LPS structure demolition 2010 lack of robustness

  27. Exploding concrete unexpected chemical reaction

  28. Degradation of 1960s MSCP form of construction, age, salt, lack of maintenance

  29. Timber frames during construction acceptable risk?

  30. Structural-safety International • Engineers Australia close to joining the scheme • Co-operation with ABC Meldpunt in Holland • BCA in Singapore are interested • Malaysian authorities have made enquiries • CEBC are planning an EU wide defects reporting system and are monitoring CROSS • concept is for an International Group of organisations who run similar programmes to share information through a common data base.

  31. Twente stadium roof 2011 bracing incomplete

  32. Cologne records office collapse of adjacent cut

  33. Results from CROSS • BSI and CFA review of fixing standards • CIRIA review on major events in construction safety • Highways Agency have embedded CROSS procedures • DRD Northern Ireland have followed suit • Evidence submitted to Building Regulations for England on robustness and other matters • Scottish Government’s review of hazards from older buildings • BSI looking at snow loading • BSI looking at shear concerns in concrete

  34. Birmingham TV screen 2006 inadequate temporary structure

  35. Ground supported stage structure

  36. Indiana Stage roof 2011

  37. SCOSS current top concerns • Falsified documentation • Quality of some imported steel components • Temporary stage roofs • Bolted fixings • Robustness • Fire and construction methods

  38. Benefits • Learn from the experiences of others • Source of practical information • Identification of pre-cursors to failure • Tool for influencing regulations and codes • Potential for avoiding or reducing failures • Economically sound • Ethically sound

  39. The programme depends on receiving reports from individuals, firms, and regulatory bodies. You can participate by sending concerns in confidence to: www.structural-safety.org

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