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  1. LEE Hung-kwong. HKD498.00. Qty. Add to Cart. E-Book Version. Add to Wish List. This book is aimed at students taking occupational safety and health courses at the universities, Construction Industry Council and Occupational Safety and Health Council. It will also serve as a reference book for registered safety ofu001fficers, safety managers ...

  2. Hung-Kwong Lee is a Chinese health, safety, and environmental consultant. Background Hung-Kwong was born in August, 1947. Education Hung-Kwong studied at Loughborough ...

  3. www.hkengineer.org.hk › issue › vol40-sep2012Hong Kong Engineer

    By LEE Hung Kwong. Introduction. Past accidents associated with the use of tower cranes on construction sites offer good lessons. Since the late 1960s, we have continued recording crane accidents, though incidences have decreased recently. However, crane accidents can be disastrous when they happen. This paper examines the how, what and why of ...

  4. www.hkengineer.org.hk › issue › vol42-apr2014Hong Kong Engineer

    By LEE Hung Kwong. Since 1990, contractors or "proprietors" in the construction industry have been prosecuted by the regulatory authority for failing to provide their workers with safe "systems of work" and/or follow other specific sets of safety regulations on construction sites. Under Section 6A of the Factories and Industrial Undertakings ...

  5. www.hkengineer.org.hk › issue › vol39-feb2011Hong Kong Engineer

    By LEE Hung Kwong. The code of practice (COP) related to the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Safety Management) Regulation, the first of its kind in safety management, has been effective since 1 April 2002. The Labour Department should be congratulated for the enactment of this code.

  6. Mr. LEE Hung-kwong(李鴻光)was educated at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom (B.Sc. Hon), the University of Hong Kong (M.Sc. Eng.), and Aston-in-Birmingham University in the United Kingdom (P-Cert).

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  8. Hung-kwong LEE. Publisher. City University of Hong Kong Press. Release. 18 January 2023. Share. Subjects Architecture Law Nonfiction. Construction Safety Law ...

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