Search results 10.6.1 Introduction Nuisance 10.6 AIR POLLUTION 10.6.1 Introduction Air pollution is harmful to both the environment and to human health and the emission of dust, smoke, fumes or gases can be a statutory nuisance. Emissions from construction can be divided into 3 main categories: dust... 10-6-1-introduction References Respirable Crystalline Silica References Legislation The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 EH40 ... c6-references First Aid Boxes and equipment Site Logistics and Planning First aid First aid boxes Except where employees work singly, or in small groups, or on work of short duration, all workplaces should be provided with at least one first aid box. The initial assessment will indicate how many boxes... a2-first-aid-boxes-and-equipment Heat / smoke detectors FIRE Fire alarm systems Heat / smoke detectors Smoke Detectors are designed to identify the presence of smoke particles in the air. They are highly effective in detecting smouldering fires and fires with visible smoke. Smoke detectors are known for early detection,... e3-heat-smoke-detectors 10.1 Introduction Nuisance INTRODUCTION Nuisance in connection with construction and demolition activities can cause annoyance to neighbouring residents and to adjacent businesses and their occupants. Nuisance may occur when: noise, vibration, light, smoke, fumes, gases,... 10-1-introduction Explosive atmospheres Dangerous substances Introduction Explosive atmospheres Many of the dangerous substances mentioned can cause an explosive atmosphere in the workplace. Flammable gases can cause an explosive atmosphere if they leak, or are deliberately released or the vessel... e4-explosive-atmospheres The Work at Height Regulations 2005 WORK ON ROOFS The Work at Height Regulations 2005 The Work at Height Regulations (WAH) apply to roof work and detailed information on these Regulations can be found the Work at Height section. For roof work, it is recommended that the WAH section is... e9-the-work-at-height-regulations-2005 Demolition Survey Demolition Tendering Demolition survey Prospective contractors must ensure that the information with which they are provided is sufficiently detailed to allow identification of any structural problems and the risks associated with any flammable or hazardous... E6-demolition-survey Demolition attachments Demolition Demolition techniques Piecemeal demolition - by machine Demolition attachments Special attachments, such as powerful steel-cutting shears and concrete pulverisers of various capacities, can be fitted to hydraulic excavators. Shears are particularly... E6-demolition-attachments Appendix 2 Environmental Incident Reporting Templa INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 2 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT REPORTING TEMPLATE Environmental Incident Reporting Template Date and time of incident (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM) Location of Incident (Construction Zone, 6 Fig Grid Reference... 15-appendix-2-environmental-incident-reporting-tem 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14