This document provides an overview of ergonomic solutions for common construction tasks to help prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders. It is divided into sections addressing issues for floor/ground work, overhead work, material handling, and hand-intensive tasks. Each section includes multiple "tip sheets" describing specific problems, suggested solutions using improved tools or equipment, benefits to workers and employers, costs, and where to purchase items. The goal is to make tasks easier, more comfortable, and better suited to human physical capabilities. All solutions presented have been successfully used in real construction projects.
case study sustainibility indian office highriseAnurag Biswas
Gujarat is one of India's most developed states and aims to develop world-class infrastructure to support rapid economic growth. Ahmedabad is the largest and fastest growing city in Gujarat. The document discusses plans for a new mixed-use development in Ahmedabad on an existing 11,195 square meter site near the Sabarmati Riverfront that would include office spaces, an AUDA exhibition center, conference facilities, a clubhouse, retail spaces, and parking.
This document summarizes the results of a study analyzing the ductility of different outrigger typologies for high-rise structures under seismic loading. The study models 25, 30, and 35 story buildings with different outrigger configurations including rigid outriggers, vierendel outriggers, and bracing outriggers. Nonlinear pushover analyses were performed to generate capacity curves and evaluate ductility. The results show that while outriggers increase strength and stiffness, they reduce ductility. Vierendel outriggers have less effect on strength but increase ductility compared to other typologies. Bracing outriggers provide increased strength and stiffness without major changes to ductility. For new structures, outriggers with bracing
This document discusses screening and the "iceberg phenomenon of disease". It defines screening as testing apparently healthy individuals to detect unrecognized disease. Much disease exists below the surface, including subclinical cases, carriers, and undiagnosed cases, constituting a large reservoir of undiagnosed disease in the community. Effective screening aims to sort healthy from diseased individuals to provide early treatment and control disease prevalence. Screening tests should be accurate, cost-effective, and acceptable while balancing risks and benefits.
OFFICE ERGONOMICS: WHAT, HOW & WHY. An Essential Reading For Office Workers.Abdul Shukor
This document provides an overview of office ergonomics presented by Associate Professor Abdul Shukor. It begins by outlining the objectives of discussing national regulations on occupational safety and health hazards, office ergonomics, and practical countermeasures. It then discusses physical and environmental factors that can cause health issues and stress at the office, including sedentary lifestyles. Specific issues addressed include awkward postures, slippery floors, lighting, and improper chairs. The document emphasizes the risks of prolonged sitting and identifies back pain as a major risk. It provides tips for correct posture and suggests countermeasures like forming safety committees, identifying hazards, selecting solutions, and implementing workplace exercise programs.
Jeff Tsai is a Facacde Consultant and leads the Arup Shanghai team of building envelope specialists. He has over 23 years of experience in the construction industry and has been involved in projects all around the world, from design, testing, fabrication to site supervision and management of complex facade systems. For the last 15 years Jeff has worked in Asia, leading on a variety of projects of varying complexity, scale, environment, technical requirements and costs, which make him extremely experienced in the construction practices of this fast growing region.
In this presentation Jeff gives an introduction on the current situation of intelligent facades in China. He describes Arup’s approach to innovative and efficient building envelopes, showing exemplary case studies, such as the bioreactive facade that produces energy by harvesting micro-algae and other innovative systems.
This document provides an overview of ergonomic solutions for common construction tasks to help prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders. It is divided into sections addressing issues for floor/ground work, overhead work, material handling, and hand-intensive tasks. Each section includes multiple "tip sheets" describing specific problems, suggested solutions using improved tools or equipment, benefits to workers and employers, costs, and where to purchase items. The goal is to make tasks easier, more comfortable, and better suited to human physical capabilities. All solutions presented have been successfully used in real construction projects.
case study sustainibility indian office highriseAnurag Biswas
Gujarat is one of India's most developed states and aims to develop world-class infrastructure to support rapid economic growth. Ahmedabad is the largest and fastest growing city in Gujarat. The document discusses plans for a new mixed-use development in Ahmedabad on an existing 11,195 square meter site near the Sabarmati Riverfront that would include office spaces, an AUDA exhibition center, conference facilities, a clubhouse, retail spaces, and parking.
This document summarizes the results of a study analyzing the ductility of different outrigger typologies for high-rise structures under seismic loading. The study models 25, 30, and 35 story buildings with different outrigger configurations including rigid outriggers, vierendel outriggers, and bracing outriggers. Nonlinear pushover analyses were performed to generate capacity curves and evaluate ductility. The results show that while outriggers increase strength and stiffness, they reduce ductility. Vierendel outriggers have less effect on strength but increase ductility compared to other typologies. Bracing outriggers provide increased strength and stiffness without major changes to ductility. For new structures, outriggers with bracing
This document discusses screening and the "iceberg phenomenon of disease". It defines screening as testing apparently healthy individuals to detect unrecognized disease. Much disease exists below the surface, including subclinical cases, carriers, and undiagnosed cases, constituting a large reservoir of undiagnosed disease in the community. Effective screening aims to sort healthy from diseased individuals to provide early treatment and control disease prevalence. Screening tests should be accurate, cost-effective, and acceptable while balancing risks and benefits.
OFFICE ERGONOMICS: WHAT, HOW & WHY. An Essential Reading For Office Workers.Abdul Shukor
This document provides an overview of office ergonomics presented by Associate Professor Abdul Shukor. It begins by outlining the objectives of discussing national regulations on occupational safety and health hazards, office ergonomics, and practical countermeasures. It then discusses physical and environmental factors that can cause health issues and stress at the office, including sedentary lifestyles. Specific issues addressed include awkward postures, slippery floors, lighting, and improper chairs. The document emphasizes the risks of prolonged sitting and identifies back pain as a major risk. It provides tips for correct posture and suggests countermeasures like forming safety committees, identifying hazards, selecting solutions, and implementing workplace exercise programs.
Jeff Tsai is a Facacde Consultant and leads the Arup Shanghai team of building envelope specialists. He has over 23 years of experience in the construction industry and has been involved in projects all around the world, from design, testing, fabrication to site supervision and management of complex facade systems. For the last 15 years Jeff has worked in Asia, leading on a variety of projects of varying complexity, scale, environment, technical requirements and costs, which make him extremely experienced in the construction practices of this fast growing region.
In this presentation Jeff gives an introduction on the current situation of intelligent facades in China. He describes Arup’s approach to innovative and efficient building envelopes, showing exemplary case studies, such as the bioreactive facade that produces energy by harvesting micro-algae and other innovative systems.
• Understand and explain why high-rise buildings present a difficult and different fire problem for firefighters, including the unique fire behavior problems that may be encountered in a high-rise fire
• Recognize the difference in construction methods of high-rise buildings and explain how different construction materials and designs impact fire behavior in these buildings
• Describe the fire fighting strategies and tactics used to locate, confine, and extinguish high-rise fires
• Describe the special problems that may be encountered on high-rise fires such as communications issues, the stack effect, ventilation concerns, evacuation issues, and elevator control
• Describe and explain the purpose of the special fire protection equipment which may be found in high-rise buildings
• Describe when a stairwell support system may be needed
Watch this as a webinar!
Visit http://www.ccohs.ca/products/webinars/prevent_msd/
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) represent 43% of all WSIB lost time injuries in Ontario. And in fact, most provincial jurisdictions in Canada report similar findings. Given that MSD hazards exist in workplaces, recognition and control of them must be an integral part of a workplace’s health and safety system. However, all too often, because of the subtle and cumulative nature of these hazards, they do not receive the attention necessary to motivate action.
This free webinar will discuss how Ontario’s health and safety system has engaged its partners to coordinate their efforts to implement an MSD prevention strategy that includes access to prevention resources such as the MSD Prevention Guideline for Ontario and sector specific materials, integration into WSIB prevention services and enforcement by the Ministry of Labour.
Although the session will focus on Ontario’s experience at enforcing MSD hazards through its health and safety legislation, anyone with an interest in preventing musculoskeletal hazards in the workplace will gain an understanding of the vast array of MSD prevention resources that are available.
Anne Duffy is the Provincial Ergonomist for the Ontario Ministry of Labour. She has over 25 years of experience dealing with health and safety in the workplace. She is a Canadian Certified Professional Ergonomist. As the MOL’s Provincial Ergonomist, Anne is the senior Ministry expert on ergonomics within the Operations Division of the Ministry. In this capacity, Anne acts as a resource to Ministry staff, communicates with stakeholders and is a partner in ongoing provincial health and safety initiatives.
The document discusses ergonomics in construction and provides simple solutions to common ergonomic issues. It defines ergonomics as fitting the job to the employee rather than forcing the employee to fit the job. It then describes common ergonomic injuries in construction like cumulative trauma disorders and strains/sprains. The rest of the document provides examples of ergonomic issues in construction work and potential solutions through changes in tools, equipment, work processes and postures. It emphasizes the importance of stretching, taking breaks, job rotation and other measures to minimize ergonomic risk factors like force, repetition, awkward postures and static loading.
The Facade pattern provides a simplified interface to a more complex subsystem. It defines a higher-level interface that makes the subsystem easier to use. The Facade shields clients from subsystem components by promoting weak coupling between the subsystems and its clients. It encapsulates the subsystem and provides a single point of access to it.
AL BAHR - an intelligent building of ABU DHABI.Sajida Shah
Al-Bahr Towers are twin office towers located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Designed by Aedas Architects and constructed between 2009-2012, each tower has 27 floors and reaches a height of 145.1 meters. The towers were designed with a dynamic shading screen system inspired by mashrabiya wood lattice designs to minimize solar heat gain and energy usage in the hot desert climate. The computer-controlled screens open and close in response to the sun's movement each day to provide shade while allowing daylight into the buildings.
Building facades have gone an astonishing transformation over the past couple of years. Architects, engineers and building owners are now much more attuned to the latest technologies that bring form, function and ROI into one perfect blend. In this special issue, marvel at the most fascinating building facades today – from Zurich to Singapore to Sydney - and find out how high-performance building envelopes have evolved.
This document summarizes research on adaptive facades. It discusses various facade functions including thermal, acoustic, and visual comfort. It describes different types of facade systems that provide ventilation, heating, cooling, and sun protection. These include double skin facades, box window facades, corridor facades, and chimney box windows. The document also discusses integrating mechanical systems into facades and developing facades as active, adaptable skins or organs of the building.
Hot Climate Double Facades: A Focus on Solar AvoidanceTerri Meyer Boake
An overview of the adaptation of double facade systems for iconic buildings in the Gulf Region through the adaptation of the traditional mashrabiya screen.
High Performance Software Solution for Construction / Contracting / Project b...sandesh mundra
This presentation is an attempt to highlight the utility of Highrise ERP software for Construction, Contracting or Project based Industries. Information regarding Industries targeted by Software, information about Data Security, network connectivity, modules offered and value added services provided is given.
A facade is generally the exterior front of a building. The word comes from the French meaning "frontage" or "face". A facade can include the front, sides, and rear of a building. Glazing refers to glass used in walls, windows, and doors, and is installed by glaziers. Common types of glazing include curtain walls, structural glazing, skylights, and doors. Facade design considers factors like the building height, location, and span of glass panels.
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest artificial structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m.
This document discusses the stability of high-rise buildings. It defines high-rise buildings and describes their structural systems, which must withstand both vertical gravity loads and lateral loads from wind and earthquakes. Stability becomes more important with increasing building height. Factors that affect stability include seismic forces at the base and wind loads higher up. The document outlines methods to stabilize structures against wind loads, noting wind speed increases with height and causes both static and dynamic effects that structures must withstand.
J.S. Daniel paper for high rise building construction cycleJ.S. Daniel
The document outlines the content of a presentation on high-rise building construction cycles. It includes definitions of high-rise buildings, examples of high-rise and skyscraper buildings, and discusses key factors like formwork, concrete technology, structural systems, constructability, resources, and advanced techniques that are involved in the construction cycle. The purpose is to present information on rapid cycle concrete methodology to minimize construction timeframes.
The document discusses anthropometrics, human factors, and ergonomics in design. It defines anthropometrics as human measurement data that designers use to ensure products fit users of varying sizes. Human factors involves studying human interaction to improve performance, safety, and user experience. Ergonomics designs for human needs and optimizes well-being and system performance. The document emphasizes that considering these factors leads to inclusive, safe, and effective designs while ignoring them can cause injury or unusable products. It provides examples of pioneering designer Henry Dreyfuss who applied anthropometrics to improve product usability.
This document discusses applications of anthropometry, which is the measurement of the human body. It begins by defining anthropometry and describing the scope of the seminar. It then explains the two types of anthropometric data - structural and functional - and provides examples. Some key applications of anthropometric data discussed are equipment and facility design, determining dimensions, and defining workspaces. Measuring various body dimensions allows the fitting of tasks to individuals and the design of products for variability in body sizes. In conclusion, the use of anthropometry can increase accuracy, reduce fatigue and injuries, and improve comfort and productivity.
1) High rise buildings are becoming more common due to scarcity of land and demand for space. They are defined differently but generally refer to buildings over 15 meters tall.
2) Foundations for high rise buildings include shallow foundations like spread footings and mat foundations, and deep foundations like piles. Piles transfer load through end bearing or friction along their length.
3) Structural systems for high rise buildings must resist both gravity and lateral loads. Interior systems include rigid frames and shear walls. Exterior systems such as tube and diagrid systems resist loads along the building perimeter.
This document provides information on construction ergonomics, including:
1) It defines ergonomics and discusses common ergonomic injuries like cumulative trauma disorders and strains/sprains.
2) It outlines ergonomic risk factors in construction like force, awkward postures, repetition, and vibration and provides tips to minimize exposure to these factors.
3) Examples of tips provided include using lifting assists, changing tasks frequently, and selecting tools that reduce pressure on hands and vibration.
The document proposes building a new self-contained sky city called BSB Sky City Texas, U.S.A, similar to one being built in Changsha, China. The 220-story, 838-meter tall structure will house around 100,000 people and include the world's tallest hotel. It will be served by 104 elevators and function as a fully self-contained city. Membership in funding clubs is also proposed, with varying daily fees and property purchase discounts after 5 years of membership.
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• Understand and explain why high-rise buildings present a difficult and different fire problem for firefighters, including the unique fire behavior problems that may be encountered in a high-rise fire
• Recognize the difference in construction methods of high-rise buildings and explain how different construction materials and designs impact fire behavior in these buildings
• Describe the fire fighting strategies and tactics used to locate, confine, and extinguish high-rise fires
• Describe the special problems that may be encountered on high-rise fires such as communications issues, the stack effect, ventilation concerns, evacuation issues, and elevator control
• Describe and explain the purpose of the special fire protection equipment which may be found in high-rise buildings
• Describe when a stairwell support system may be needed
Watch this as a webinar!
Visit http://www.ccohs.ca/products/webinars/prevent_msd/
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) represent 43% of all WSIB lost time injuries in Ontario. And in fact, most provincial jurisdictions in Canada report similar findings. Given that MSD hazards exist in workplaces, recognition and control of them must be an integral part of a workplace’s health and safety system. However, all too often, because of the subtle and cumulative nature of these hazards, they do not receive the attention necessary to motivate action.
This free webinar will discuss how Ontario’s health and safety system has engaged its partners to coordinate their efforts to implement an MSD prevention strategy that includes access to prevention resources such as the MSD Prevention Guideline for Ontario and sector specific materials, integration into WSIB prevention services and enforcement by the Ministry of Labour.
Although the session will focus on Ontario’s experience at enforcing MSD hazards through its health and safety legislation, anyone with an interest in preventing musculoskeletal hazards in the workplace will gain an understanding of the vast array of MSD prevention resources that are available.
Anne Duffy is the Provincial Ergonomist for the Ontario Ministry of Labour. She has over 25 years of experience dealing with health and safety in the workplace. She is a Canadian Certified Professional Ergonomist. As the MOL’s Provincial Ergonomist, Anne is the senior Ministry expert on ergonomics within the Operations Division of the Ministry. In this capacity, Anne acts as a resource to Ministry staff, communicates with stakeholders and is a partner in ongoing provincial health and safety initiatives.
The document discusses ergonomics in construction and provides simple solutions to common ergonomic issues. It defines ergonomics as fitting the job to the employee rather than forcing the employee to fit the job. It then describes common ergonomic injuries in construction like cumulative trauma disorders and strains/sprains. The rest of the document provides examples of ergonomic issues in construction work and potential solutions through changes in tools, equipment, work processes and postures. It emphasizes the importance of stretching, taking breaks, job rotation and other measures to minimize ergonomic risk factors like force, repetition, awkward postures and static loading.
The Facade pattern provides a simplified interface to a more complex subsystem. It defines a higher-level interface that makes the subsystem easier to use. The Facade shields clients from subsystem components by promoting weak coupling between the subsystems and its clients. It encapsulates the subsystem and provides a single point of access to it.
AL BAHR - an intelligent building of ABU DHABI.Sajida Shah
Al-Bahr Towers are twin office towers located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Designed by Aedas Architects and constructed between 2009-2012, each tower has 27 floors and reaches a height of 145.1 meters. The towers were designed with a dynamic shading screen system inspired by mashrabiya wood lattice designs to minimize solar heat gain and energy usage in the hot desert climate. The computer-controlled screens open and close in response to the sun's movement each day to provide shade while allowing daylight into the buildings.
Building facades have gone an astonishing transformation over the past couple of years. Architects, engineers and building owners are now much more attuned to the latest technologies that bring form, function and ROI into one perfect blend. In this special issue, marvel at the most fascinating building facades today – from Zurich to Singapore to Sydney - and find out how high-performance building envelopes have evolved.
This document summarizes research on adaptive facades. It discusses various facade functions including thermal, acoustic, and visual comfort. It describes different types of facade systems that provide ventilation, heating, cooling, and sun protection. These include double skin facades, box window facades, corridor facades, and chimney box windows. The document also discusses integrating mechanical systems into facades and developing facades as active, adaptable skins or organs of the building.
Hot Climate Double Facades: A Focus on Solar AvoidanceTerri Meyer Boake
An overview of the adaptation of double facade systems for iconic buildings in the Gulf Region through the adaptation of the traditional mashrabiya screen.
High Performance Software Solution for Construction / Contracting / Project b...sandesh mundra
This presentation is an attempt to highlight the utility of Highrise ERP software for Construction, Contracting or Project based Industries. Information regarding Industries targeted by Software, information about Data Security, network connectivity, modules offered and value added services provided is given.
A facade is generally the exterior front of a building. The word comes from the French meaning "frontage" or "face". A facade can include the front, sides, and rear of a building. Glazing refers to glass used in walls, windows, and doors, and is installed by glaziers. Common types of glazing include curtain walls, structural glazing, skylights, and doors. Facade design considers factors like the building height, location, and span of glass panels.
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest artificial structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m.
This document discusses the stability of high-rise buildings. It defines high-rise buildings and describes their structural systems, which must withstand both vertical gravity loads and lateral loads from wind and earthquakes. Stability becomes more important with increasing building height. Factors that affect stability include seismic forces at the base and wind loads higher up. The document outlines methods to stabilize structures against wind loads, noting wind speed increases with height and causes both static and dynamic effects that structures must withstand.
J.S. Daniel paper for high rise building construction cycleJ.S. Daniel
The document outlines the content of a presentation on high-rise building construction cycles. It includes definitions of high-rise buildings, examples of high-rise and skyscraper buildings, and discusses key factors like formwork, concrete technology, structural systems, constructability, resources, and advanced techniques that are involved in the construction cycle. The purpose is to present information on rapid cycle concrete methodology to minimize construction timeframes.
The document discusses anthropometrics, human factors, and ergonomics in design. It defines anthropometrics as human measurement data that designers use to ensure products fit users of varying sizes. Human factors involves studying human interaction to improve performance, safety, and user experience. Ergonomics designs for human needs and optimizes well-being and system performance. The document emphasizes that considering these factors leads to inclusive, safe, and effective designs while ignoring them can cause injury or unusable products. It provides examples of pioneering designer Henry Dreyfuss who applied anthropometrics to improve product usability.
This document discusses applications of anthropometry, which is the measurement of the human body. It begins by defining anthropometry and describing the scope of the seminar. It then explains the two types of anthropometric data - structural and functional - and provides examples. Some key applications of anthropometric data discussed are equipment and facility design, determining dimensions, and defining workspaces. Measuring various body dimensions allows the fitting of tasks to individuals and the design of products for variability in body sizes. In conclusion, the use of anthropometry can increase accuracy, reduce fatigue and injuries, and improve comfort and productivity.
1) High rise buildings are becoming more common due to scarcity of land and demand for space. They are defined differently but generally refer to buildings over 15 meters tall.
2) Foundations for high rise buildings include shallow foundations like spread footings and mat foundations, and deep foundations like piles. Piles transfer load through end bearing or friction along their length.
3) Structural systems for high rise buildings must resist both gravity and lateral loads. Interior systems include rigid frames and shear walls. Exterior systems such as tube and diagrid systems resist loads along the building perimeter.
This document provides information on construction ergonomics, including:
1) It defines ergonomics and discusses common ergonomic injuries like cumulative trauma disorders and strains/sprains.
2) It outlines ergonomic risk factors in construction like force, awkward postures, repetition, and vibration and provides tips to minimize exposure to these factors.
3) Examples of tips provided include using lifting assists, changing tasks frequently, and selecting tools that reduce pressure on hands and vibration.
The document proposes building a new self-contained sky city called BSB Sky City Texas, U.S.A, similar to one being built in Changsha, China. The 220-story, 838-meter tall structure will house around 100,000 people and include the world's tallest hotel. It will be served by 104 elevators and function as a fully self-contained city. Membership in funding clubs is also proposed, with varying daily fees and property purchase discounts after 5 years of membership.
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2. DIFFERENT WAYS OF AUDIENCE
PARTICIPATION
Choosing which window to go
through. Thus choosing which
person’s story to follow
Using arrow keys to be able to
move around and see the 360
degree angle of the setting
around the chosen room
Clicking on different parts of
the room to hear specific stories
about the people who live there.
Also being able to click on
different buildings surrounding
the main room to gain a broader
picture of the person’s story,
that audience chose to follow
Being able to move into another
person’s story while in a story.
By clicking on places on the
world map. Or by clicking the
face of another person in the
documentary, at the bottom of
the screen.
3. Differences between Highrise and
Educating the East End (AUDIENCE)
High-rise's audience interest are completely different from that of Educating
the East. As Highrise arguably targets people who interested in the wider
world. And different people’s experience of the world. Whereas Educating the
East End audience is obviously interested in life at Britain’s modern day
secondary schools.
Also the audience for Highrise are probably more aware of the developments of
online media than those of Educating the East End. As the audience for
Educating the East End are still quite use to documentaries airing on TV and
watching them. Rather than the audience of Highrise who will be aware of
interactive documentaries, and will know how to access them.
The audience for Highrise form part of the construction process of the
narrative of the documentary unlike Educating the East End. They have the
power to chose the path of the narrative by choosing which window to go
through etc.While the audience for Educating the East End are forced to follow
the path of the narrative chosen for them by the producers making them less of
an active audience, then that of Highrise
4. SIMILARITIES
Both documentaries
demonstrate its
audience will have an
interest in the world
around them
Both documentaries
take an observational
angle to their subject
matters.
5. ARE AUDIENCES CHANGING OR
STAYING THE SAME
From the above it can be said audiences are changing. As
audiences are now able to become more than just
viewers of media texts. As due to the rise of interactive
documentaries like High-rise and other platforms like
interactive documentaries, audiences are actively
participating in the process of delivery. As they can
chose the direction of the narrative.
6. ARE AUDIENCES CHANGING OR
STAYING THE SAME
As both Educating the
East End and High-rise
follow the lives of specific
people with minimal
interference to be as close
to actuality as can be.
Audiences still view
documentaries from an
observational angle.
However it could also be
said that some
characteristics of
audience are staying the
same.