BIM methodology opportunities for integrating OHS throughout the construction life cycle
This document addresses a detailed study on the integration of preventive aspects in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology in the construction sector in Spain.

The objective is to analyse how BIM, a collaborative methodology for the management of construction projects that makes use of digital models, can facilitate the integration of occupational health and safety in all stages of the construction life cycle, thus promoting a safer and more efficient work environment. The different stages of the construction life cycle are addressed under the BIM methodology, from design to demolition, examining in each of them the opportunities and advantages that BIM can offer, highlighting its collaborative nature and the ability to generate and share coordinated and updated information between the different agents involved or the 3D visualization that facilitates the process of identifying hazards, as well as the creation of virtual systems for the control of working conditions.
The document also addresses relevant legislation and technical standards, in a context where its use is being actively promoted by public administrations.
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BIM methodology opportunities for integrating OHS throughout the construction life cycle