Tabish Naveed
BAM UK & Ireland
temporary works design engineer
Workshop 4: Attribute 4 (Health and Safety)
Tabish Naveed, a temporary works engineer with four years’ experience, will go through his experiences with on site works and how hazards develop in real construction environments. He intends to discuss the health and safety attribute from a practical temporary works perspective, focusing on how engineers can visualise construction activities step by step, mentally place themselves on site, and identify what could go wrong at each stage to develop safer and more buildable solutions. He will then focus on a mental walk-through method to predict rather than face hazards.
Second presenter to be confirmed.
These workshops are organised by the ICE North East, North West, and Yorkshire and Humber Early Career Network (ECN) committees. If you are interested in finding out more and getting involved with the ECN, please contact [email protected] in the first instance.
Stantec
principal design engineer
Luke holds an MEng in Civil & Structural Engineering from theUniversity of Bradford and is currently a principal design engineer working for Stantec in Newcastle. He passed his professional review earlier this year and became Chartered with the ICE.
His project experience includes pollution / flooding alleviation schemes, spill reduction programmes, storm overflow programmes and he has been the project technical lead on multiple discipline projects.

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