Search results 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 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 Checklist for Demolition Method Statements Demolition Checklist for Demolition Method Statements Demolition method statements should normally include the following:- Name and address of the Client Name and address of the Principal Designer Name and address of the Principal Contractor (for... E6-checklist-for-demolition-method-statements Explosives ii Quarries Associated with Construction Operations Explosives Where quarrying operations involve the use of explosives, the Operator shall ensure that all explosives are stored, transported and used safely and securely and that operations are carried out by suitably... E15-explosives Conduct An Assessment The Control of Hazardous Substances Conduct an Assessment Regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires employers to undertake a risk assessment of the risks to workers and anyone else who might be affected by their work.... C2-conduct-an-assessment Work In Occupied Buildings Refurbishment Planning Working in partially occupied buildings and adjacent to the general public Working in partially occupied buildings and adjacent to the general public calls for particular care, and special precautions need to be taken to protect the occupants... E21-work-in-occupied-buildings Guidance for designers CDM Regulations Health by Design Guidance for designers in ensuring health of workers during the life cycle of a structure Occupational ill-health causes significantly more fatalities and disabilities than safety failures. The Health and Safety Executive Annual... b4-guidance-for-designers 1.6.5 Supplementary and supporting Standards AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1.6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS 1.6.5 Supplementary and supporting Standards The more relevant Standards are shown in bold type. The remainder are shown for information and completeness.... 01-1-6-5-supplementary-and-supporting-standards Further Sources of Information CONTAMINATED LAND Further sources of information Websites Regulation and guidance The Environment Agency Land contamination website is at: www.gov.uk/government/collections/land-contamination-technical-guidance and guidance on risk management can be found... 08-further-sources-of-information 12.2.6.1 Construction phase ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION 12.2 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 12.2.6 Delivering Energy Efficient Construction 12.2.6.1 Construction phase The following summarises good practice for minimising energy consumption on construction sites. Early consideration... 12-2-6-1-construction-phase 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14