Quality Control and Safety During Construction

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Revision as of 10:58, 20 September 2017

Abstract

Construction sites has through the years been subjected to injuries, accidents and faults. Budgets and deadlines are not kept, because of inadequate planning, errors, and poorly executed work. To satisfy customers requirements and to emphasise the importance of security, construction firms are now dedicating increasingly amounts of resources to prevent this. Political and private initiatives have made quality control a separate field in construction. This article will look at how quality control is used, the benefits and values of it and which supporting activities are used.



Definition: Quality Control

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References

  1. [1],American Society for Quality
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