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ISO 19650-6: information management for health and safety standard published

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Nick Nisbet, the author of the newly published ISO 19650-6 that covers information management for health and safety, explains its benefits and what’s changed from the draft version.

The new international standard for sharing health and safety information throughout the lifecycle of a building has been published. As well as helping to improve health and safety performance, ISO 19650-6 will also provide a key tool for managing the golden thread of information for higher-risk buildings that is now required by the Building Safety Act.

ISO 19650-6 – the final part of the ISO 19650 series – is for managing information over the whole lifecycle of a built asset including, but not exclusively, using BIM. It contains all the same principles and high-level requirements as the UK BIM Framework and is closely aligned with the current UK 1192 standards. In a key change from the draft version, it has also been adapted for those not using BIM.

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