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PAS 1192-6:2018

Specification for collaborative sharing and use of structured Health and Safety information using BIM

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What is this PAS 1192-6 - Health and Safety information about?

To date, users of BIM (Building Information Modelling) have been slow to collaborate on sharing structured health and safety (H&S) information across project and asset lifecycles. PAS 1192-6 aims to remedy that by providing guidance on applying health and safety information through BIM processes and applications.

Who is PAS 1192-6 - Health and Safety information for?

PAS 1192-6 on health and safety information applies to individuals and organizations that contribute to and influence the design, construction, use (including maintenance), and end-of-life of a built asset. Specifically:

  • Clients, asset investors, client representatives
  • Architects
  • Consultants
  • CDM defined designers and contractors
  • All types of construction engineers
  • Design and build contractors
  • Specialist contractors and designers, including temporary works designers
  • Project Managers
  • Facility Managers
  • Those in the construction industry supply chain
  • Built asset operators
  • Construction health and safety professionals
  • BIM Managers and Information Managers 
  • Software developers and designers in the BIM field
  • University Schools of Architecture and students of civil engineering
  • Construction industry trade bodies that represent the above disciplines

Why should you use PAS 1192-6 - Health and Safety information?

PAS 1192-6 specifies requirements for the collaborative sharing of structured H&S information throughout the project and asset life-cycles, supporting the development of structured health and safety information for all construction projects progressively from the outset.

PAS 1192-6 provides guidance on how health and safety information is produced, flows, and can be used throughout the project and asset lifecycle. While all H&S risk information can be included within an information model, PAS 1192-6 requires the contextualization and filtering of hazards and risks to prioritize the elevated risks and aspects that are safety-critical. 

PAS 1192-6 also sets out a framework (risk information cycle) for the application of health and safety information through BIM processes and applications, although the principles and requirements of this PAS can be applied equally to non-BIM projects.

It specifies how to use health and safety information to:

  • Provide a safer and healthier environment for end-users 
  • Mitigate the inherent hazards and risks across the asset lifecycle
  • Improve construction H&S performance, with fewer incidents and associated impacts
  • Provide clearer, more assured, and relevant H&S information to the right people at the right time
  • Reduce construction and operational costs

NOTE 1: This PAS does not define or change the duties set out in any relevant statutory provisions nor does it cover commercial, operational or political risks nor risks that relate to security threats associated with projects, built assets, sites, or personnel.

NOTE 2: This PAS may be applied in conjunction with the duty holder’s own management systems, policies, and arrangements.  

Product Details
Descriptors
Life cycle
Companies
Construction
Health and safety requirements
Information
ICS Codes
35.240.67 IT applications in building and construction industry
91.010.01 Construction industry in general
Committee
ZZ/2
International relationships
ISBN
978 0 580 95567 9
Publisher
BSI