Safety information search results
Filter your results
Building or structure type
Materials
Project or lifecycle stage
Design
Codes, standards & regulations
Fire incident response
Project type
- Alteration & conversion project (2)
- Assessment project [sub-heading only] (6)
- Construction project [sub-heading only] (34)
- Demolition project (4)
- Excavation (5)
- Extension project (2)
- Fire safety assessment (2)
- Groundworks project (1)
- New build (16)
- Refurbishment (2)
- Remediation project (1)
- Repair project (1)
- Strengthening project (1)
- Structural assessment (6)
Construction period
Method of construction
Structural form
Elements & systems
Plant & equipment
Utilities
Safety reporting
Organisations
Project delivery methods
Business practice
Public incidents
Locations
Content type
- CROSS-AUS Newsletter 2 (2)
- CROSS-AUS Newsletter 3 (1)
- CROSS-AUS Newsletter 4 (1)
- CROSS-AUS Newsletter 5 (3)
- CROSS-AUS [sub-heading only] (3)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 2 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 4 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 7 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 8 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 14 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 16 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 22 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 28 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 30 (3)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 33 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 36 (2)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 40 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 42 (3)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 46 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 47 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 48 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 49 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 50 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 51 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 52 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 53 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 56 (3)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 57 (3)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 58 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 59 (1)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 62 (3)
- CROSS-UK Newsletter 67 (2)
- CROSS-UK [sub-heading only] (38)
- CROSS-US Newsletter 3 (3)
- CROSS Newsletter (19)
- CROSS Safety Alert (7)
- CROSS Safety Report (69)
- CROSS Topic Paper (12)
- News [sub-heading only] (9)
- Safety information from CROSS [sub-heading only] (2)
- Safety information [sub-heading only] (1)
CROSS regions
Temporary bridge jacking
Transport for London (London Rail) reported publically on an incident concerning temporary bridge jacking and permission to reproduce an extract is gratefully acknowledged by CROSS.
1 April 2009
CROSS Safety Report
Report ID: 142
Region: CROSS-UK
Collapse of the New Austrian tunnelling method (NATM) tunnels at Heathrow Airport
In October 1994 a section of tunnel being constructed at Heathrow Airport collapsed.
1 November 1994
CROSS Topic Paper
Region: CROSS-UK
Major cast metal components
Buildings and bridges may utilise cast metal components for a variety of reasons and applications. These include the ability to be shaped for structural or aesthetic purposes and to transfer loads at the interface between differing structural components.
1 March 2010
CROSS Topic Paper
Region: CROSS-UK
Independent review through peer assist
The independent review has been developed to promote a more interactive and timely process tuned to the specific needs of the project team.
1 January 2009
CROSS Topic Paper
Region: CROSS-UK
Suspended access platform collapse - Chicago
In 2002 a suspended access platform fell from the 100 storey John Hancock building in Chicago USA.
1 December 2002
CROSS Topic Paper
Region: CROSS-UK
Torre Windsor building fire - Madrid
The 30 storey Torre Windsor office building consisted of a reinforced concrete frame and steel load-bearing mullions around the perimeter.
1 June 2005
CROSS Topic Paper
Region: CROSS-UK
Reflective thinking
Reflective thinking is a constant drive to ask questions and to make appropriate responses to them. It is characterised by a healthy scepticism about all inputs to processes, about the processes themselves and about the outcomes from processes.
1 December 2016
CROSS Topic Paper
Region: CROSS-UK
Public art structures
Engineers have noticed a trend and raise concerns over more works of ‘Public Art’ being placed near to highways and in cities.
1 April 2009
CROSS Safety Report
Report ID: 136
Region: CROSS-UK
Decorative lights and banners can damage buildings
A reporter raises concerns about large banners and decorative lights that are often put up and attached to buildings without any thought given to the engineering considerations.
1 October 2009
CROSS Safety Report
Report ID: 159
Region: CROSS-UK
Check for errata when using manuals
A reporter from an international firm of consulting engineers noticed an alert on a global internal knowledge networks about an errata in an AISC manual.
1 April 2011
CROSS Safety Report
Report ID: 211
Region: CROSS-UK