Search results 11.12.5.1 Legislative requirements WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.1 Legislative requirements The EU Landfill Directive and the subsequent Council Decision 2003/33/EC relevant to Waste Acceptance Criteria are now... 11-12-5-1-legislative-requirements 11.12.5.2 General Principles For The Acceptance Of WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.2 General Principles For The Acceptance Of Waste At Landfills There are 3 classifications of landfills accepting the 3 principle different types of waste... 11-12-5-2-general-principles-for-the-acceptance-of 11.12.5.5 Inert Waste WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.5 Inert Waste Criteria For Landfills For Inert Waste Definition Waste is inert waste if: it does not undergo any significant physical, chemical... 11-12-5-5-inert-waste Appendix 2 The Definition and Clarification of Haz WASTE APPENDIX 2 THE DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE The definition and classification of waste is covered by Technical Guidance Document WM3 published by the Regulators (EA, NRW, NIEA and SEPA). In the case of wastes having ‘absolute non-hazardous’... 11-appendix-2-the-definition-and-clarification-of- 13.6.1 Introduction WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER 13.6.1 Introduction Impounding (the obstruction or impeding of the flow of inland waters), abstraction (removal of water from the water environment) and discharges (release of water into the environment/sewer... 13-6-1-introduction 13.6.2 Abstraction WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER ENGLAND AND WALES 13.6.2 Abstraction The Water Resources Act 1991 at s24 requires that no person shall abstract water from any source of supply or cause or permit any other person so to abstract any... 13-6-2-abstraction Category 1 (Major) Incident INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT CATEGORISATION Category 1 (Major) Incident A major environment incident will result in likely prosecution or a restriction of works. It will generally be non-routine and large scale and involves one or more... 15-appendix-1-category-1-major-incident Category 2 (Significant) Incident INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT CATEGORISATION Category 2 (Significant) Incident A significant environment incident could result in prosecution or a restriction of works. It will involve one or more of the following criteria: significant... 15-appendix-1-category-2-significant-incident Category 3 (Minor) Incident INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT CATEGORISATION Category 3 (Minor) Incident A minor environment incident involves one or more of the following criteria: Llmited effect on water quality around discharge minimal contamination of land (no... 15-appendix-1-category-3-minor-incident 16.5.3 Toolbox talks MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.5 MECHANISMS FOR ENGAGEMENT 16.5.3 Toolbox talks Often in construction projects, engagement, awareness and training is given through information in inductions at the start of the project, and then follow up on-going "toolbox talk" training. CIP,... 16-5-3-toolbox-talks 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37