BSI BIM training can help support your strategic direction, prove competency, and embed the knowledge of BIM in your organization. This step on your learning journey is for managers tasked with health and safety risk management in a collaborative project environment.
Our expert trainers will take you through the principles of this PAS and the relationship between PAS 1192 part 6 and other documents. You’ll explore BIM and the structured collaboration it enables and become familiar with the health and safety responsibilities of key participants. We’ll explain the definition of risk, and how risk can be represented in different formats.
You’ll leave this 1-day course with a sound understanding of the benefits of structured health and safety information and its digital information exchange among design/supply chain and the client/operator, and the importance of clear Asset Information Requirements and a checkable digital Plan of Work.
How will I benefit?
- You’ll understand the integration of health and safety with BIM
- Be able to manage the collaborative sharing of health and safety information
- Manage health and safety information in document, BIM and COBie formats
- You’ll receive an internationally recognized BSI certificate
Who should attend?
Clients, designers, construction, commissioning and facility managers charged with delivering health and safety, within a collaborative or BIM level 2 project.
Prerequisites
Delegates looking to attend this course should have management engagement with project and portfolio activities.
What will I learn?
You will gain the knowledge of:
- BIM and structured collaboration
- The roles of the key participants in health and safety information
- The relationship between PAS 1192 part 6 and other documents
- The structure of the PAS
What's included?
- Detailed training course notes
- On completion, you'll be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate