Search results 5.5.3 Particular requirements to include in tender PROCUREMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS, DESIGNERS AND SUPPLIERS 5.5 Generic and particular requirements to include in tenders/contract for designers, subcontractors or suppliers 5.5.3 Particular requirements to include in tenders/contracts for Designers Consider including... 05-5-3-particular-requirements-to-include-in-tende 9.3.1 Resource Management Plans MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.1 Resource Management Plans With a move towards a circular economy, the key process should be around resource management planning. Whilst the preparation and maintenance of a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) is... 09-3-1-resource-management-plans 9.3.2 Construction Phase MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of Material Waste 9.3.2 Construction Phase Good materials management on site tends to lead to a reduction in overall waste. Well-controlled sites tend to have: dedicated laydown areas for individual trade contractors, clarifying the... 09-3-2-construction-phase Standards Register of Legislation Appendix 1 Statutory, Non-statutory and other Guidance and Standards Non-statutory and Other Guidance Standards Environmental Management BS EN ISO 14001:2015+A1:2024 Environmental management systems. Requirements with guidance for useThe... 03-standards 2.2.5 Guidance THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 2.2 THE HIERARCHY OF LEGISLATION 2.2.5 Guidance With some legislation, Government and/or the Regulator who is responsible for enforcing or 'policing' the compliance with legislation, will also introduce Guidance on the interpretation... 02-2-5-guidance 4.2.1 Introduction DESIGN 4.2 Waste Avoidance and Minimisation 4.2.1 Introduction Minimising the production of waste over the whole life of a building (through construction, use and end of life) should be a priority wherever and whenever practical as there are significant... 04-2-1-introduction Portable Tools Electricity Portable Tools 230 volt tools are not to be used on site other than in designated / planned areas for fixed equipment e.g. circular saws or specialist equipment subject to a risk assessment. 400 volt portable tools require a dedicated... E13-portable-tools Introduction Woodworking Machines Introduction It is well known that due to the nature of the work there is a significant risk of injury to workers using woodworking equipment. Recent accident statistics have shown that the majority of injuries are as a result of contact... D4-introduction Handheld Equipment Woodworking Machines Handheld equipment Chain saws All workers who use a chainsaw should be competent to do so. The operator should have received appropriate training and obtained a relevant certificate of competence unless they are undergoing such training... D4-handheld-equipment Markings Woodworking Machines Markings on equipment The safe working speed should, where possible, be displayed or marked on the machine and the tool. If is not possible to mark the safe working speed on the tool a table should be available showing the speed range or... D4-markings 1 2 3 4 5 6