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Safety measures in pier erection
To provide maximum protection for workmen employed on construction of 12 90-ft concrete piers for new 1931-ft bridge across Monongahela River near Pittsburgh, Pa, complete scaffolding was built integrally with wooden forms used for pouring concrete; besides, workmen were provided with personal protective equipment, goggles, welding hoods, safety belts, Kapok filled life jackets and hard hats. (see also Roads and Streets v 91 n 9 Sept 1948 p 68-9; Construction Methods v 30 n 9 Sept 1948 p 75)
Safety measures in pier erection
To provide maximum protection for workmen employed on construction of 12 90-ft concrete piers for new 1931-ft bridge across Monongahela River near Pittsburgh, Pa, complete scaffolding was built integrally with wooden forms used for pouring concrete; besides, workmen were provided with personal protective equipment, goggles, welding hoods, safety belts, Kapok filled life jackets and hard hats. (see also Roads and Streets v 91 n 9 Sept 1948 p 68-9; Construction Methods v 30 n 9 Sept 1948 p 75)
Safety measures in pier erection
Concrete
Concrete ; 56
1948
Article (Journal)
English
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