Two thirds of information professionals in the construction industry have seen builders’ lives put at risk by information mismanagement, according to a survey by the Institute of Document Control
The survey of IDC’s 200 members reported a string of dangerous errors, including two deaths attributable to information mismanagement.
Mistakes included a UK-designed petrochemical facility built overseas to drawings that were unsafe and had been rejected, and a structure built to two different concrete standards, resulting in a collapse on a live site.
The IDC said it could not give details of cases that would allow its members to be identified.
Of the respondents, 22% said companies had not addressed the serious failings highlighted.
John Barton, interim president of the IDC, said the importance of professional information management was often overlooked.
He said: “It should be a no-brainer that you work to the latest revisions of drawings, but that doesn’t always happen. There is a lack of awareness of how critical document control is to safety.â€
Rudi Klein, chief executive of the Specialists Engineering Contractors’ Group, said: “Firms dump information on CD-Roms, part of a culture of dumping risk on suppliers. If you don’t take control of decisions you increase safety risk.â€
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