Search results 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 Lead Demolition Health hazards Lead Lead as a toxic dust or fume arises from cutting and burning steelwork covered with lead based paint and the handling of old petrol tanks from filling stations. The Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1998 (see Lead),... E6-lead References Demolition References Legislation Explosives Acts 1875 & 1923 Clean Air Acts 1993 Public Health Act 1961 Health and Safety at Work, etc. Act 1974 Control of Pollution Act 1974 Environmental Protection Act 1990 New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 Lifting... E6-references Temporary Works Coordinator Temporary Works & Falseworks Temporary Works Co-ordinator The Temporary Works Co-ordinator is not a designer but to fulfil their duties well, the ability of the TWC should always be commensurate with the level of engineering complexity of the works. It is... E19-temporary-works-coordinator Pre-contract Appraisal Site Logistics and Planning Pre-contract appraisal and determining requirements Prior to work starting on site, the pre-construction information should be closely studied by the Principal Contractor and the following steps taken, ensuring that, where appropriate,... a2-pre-contract-appraisal Further Sources of Information Nuisance FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION Websites Regulation and guidance Greater London Authority / Mayor of London / London AssemblyNon-road mobile machinery – Mayor of London web site https://nrmm.london/ Driving in London - https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ Driving... 10-further-sources-of-information 14.3.4 How to measure and record DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.3 WASTE 14.3.4 How to measure and record Waste should be recorded in tonnes wherever possible. If this is not possible, the volume of different types of waste produced can be converted into 'tonnes' using standardised volume-to-mass... 14-3-4-how-to-measure-and-record 4.2.2 Design Approaches DESIGN 4.2 Waste Avoidance and Minimisation 4.2.2 Design Approaches During the design phase, three basic steps should be applied: Identification of design options to reduce waste over the lifecycle of a project Investigation of priority design options to... 04-2-2-design-approaches 4.2.5 Practical applications DESIGN 4.2 WASTE AVOIDANCE AND MINIMISATION 4.2.5 Practical applications Examples of the practical application of these design approaches. Refurbishing existing rather than demolishing and constructing new Applying whole life costing approach Designing... 04-2-5-practical-applications 16.2 Key principles for effective engagement MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.2 KEY PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE ENGAGEMENT Effective engagement needs agreement and participation of the workforce. Simply informing workers of the site rules is not usually sufficient to secure genuine engagement. Engagement processes also... 16-2-key-principles-for-effective-engagement 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43