Chemical hazards in construction industry

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Abstract

Rapid technological progress in construction requires that more and more attention should be paid to human security issues. Threats occur both at the stage of building facilities and during their use. Some impacts are easy to identify during construction stage like shocks and vibrations, others are hidden from sight and direct sensing like the harmful effect of chemicals. In addition to accidents that happen on construction sites, there are still objective threats, which may occur throughout the lifetime of the facility. In addition to clearly perceptible ones such as earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, there are hidden threats as well: bacteriological contamination, radiation or chemical interactions that occur in time. This article points to the most common chemical hazards. Examples of chemical threats occurring in construction at the stages of design, construction and use of buildings will be given below.

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Kowalik, T., Logoń, D., Maj, M., Rybak, J., Ubysz, A., & Wojtowicz, A. (2019). Chemical hazards in construction industry. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 97). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199703032

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