Search results 14.7.1 Why record and report on sustainability? DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.7 Sustainability Reporting 14.7.1 Why record and report on sustainability? Increasingly, companies of all sizes want to improve the sustainability of their operations both for society's sake and importantly in a competitive market... 14-7-1-why-record-and-report-on-sustainability Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportab Policy, Organisation and Administration Synopsis of Other Legislation Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations These Regulations, known as the “CDG Regs”, came into force on 1 July 2009. In conjunction with... B7-carriage-of-dangerous-goods-by-road-and-use-of- Occupational Health, safety policies, plans and pe Site Logistics and Planning General arrangements Occupational Health and Safety policies, plans and permits Copies of the Principal Contractor's policy, should be given to all contractors working on site. Sub or works contractors should provide the Principal... a2-occupational-health 4.1 Introduction DESIGN 4.1 Introduction Around 80% of environmental impacts are determined by decisions taken at the design stage and a consequence of those decisions can be both waste and pollution. Design, therefore, plays a crucial role in minimising the environmental... 04-1-introduction 10.4.1.1 General process Nuisance 10.4 RESPONSIBILITY FOR TAKING ENFORCEMENT ACTION 10.4.1 Statutory Nuisance 10.4.1.1 General process Every Local Authority is obliged, under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, to inspect its own area for statutory nuisance and to investigate any... 10-4-1-1-general-process Introduction Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.1 Establish and Maintain Good Public Relations The relationship between the project and the wider local community is of paramount importance to the unhindered progress of a project or development. Local residents,... 10-5-1-introduction 11.5.2.6 Surrender of a Permit WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.2 Environmental permitting England and Wales 11.5.2.6 Surrender of a Permit Applications for surrender of a Permit are necessary to allow the Regulator to ensure that the site has been restored... 11-5-2-6-surrender-of-a-permit 11.8.1 Legal requirements WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.1 Legal requirements Waste storage operations require an Environmental Permit or Waste Management Licence to be held unless an Exemption is available and where necessary registered with the Regulator. The Duty of Care, through... 11-8-1-legal-requirements 11.8.3.1 The temporary storage of any waste at the WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.3 Non Waste Framework Exemptions England and Wales The following are known as Non-Waste Framework Directive (NWFD) exemptions and do not need to be registered with the Environment Agency / Natural Resources Wales. The... 11-8-3-1-the-temporary-storage-of-any-waste-at-the 11.9.4 Low risk waste WASTE 11.9 TREATMENT OF WASTE ON SITE OF PRODUCTION 11.9.4 Regulatory Position Statement and Low Risk Waste Position England and Wales The treatment of waste materials in construction applications is a waste recovery operation that requires a permit under The... 11-9-4-low-risk-waste 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20