Search results 11.8.5 Temporary storage of waste Waste Storage of Waste 11.8.5 Temporary storage of waste Scotland The Non-Waste Framework Directive Exemptions for the temporary storage of waste is dealt with through General Binding Rules (GBR) set out in Schedule 9 to The Environmental Authorisations Scotland... 11-8-5-temporary-storage-of-waste Client Mobile Construction Equipment and Transport Management The Client The CDM regulations impose duties on the client to ensure those they appoint are competent to manage construction risks including those related to construction vehicles. The client must also provide... D5-client Refuelling Mobile Construction Equipment and Transport Safe Driving and Work Practices Refuelling The following precautions should be taken when refuelling construction vehicles/machinery on site: an assessment is carried out to reduce the risks of refuelling on site; road... D5-refuelling References Mobile Construction Equipment and Transport References Legislation Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 The Work at Height Regulations... D5-references 11.8.4.1 Storage of waste other than at the place WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.4 Exemptions from waste permitting 11.8.4.1 Storage of waste other than at the place of production pending its recovery or reuse England and Wales In addition to the Non Waste Framework Directive (NWFD) exemptions, (see 11.8.3),... 11-8-4-1-storage-of-waste-other-than-at-the-place- 11.10.1 Legal requirements WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.1 Legal requirements The Duty of Care for waste is defined in s34 of The Environmental Protection Act 1990 which requires that “it shall be the duty of any person who imports, produces, carries, keeps, treats or disposes... 11-10-1-legal-requirements 11.12.2 Exemptions for disposal WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.2 Exemptions for disposal England and Wales Note: The following general definitions are applicable to all exemptions a container, lagoon or other place is secure in relation to waste kept in it if (a) all reasonable... 11-12-2-exemptions-for-disposal 13.3 Responsibility for regulation WATER 13.3 RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION Abstractions from and discharges to controlled waters are regulated by the Environment Agency (EA) in England, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) in Scotland. The expectations... 13-3-responsibility-for-regulation 13.4.1 Water availability WATER 13.4 MANAGING WATER RESOURCES 13.4.1 Water availability All construction sites use water. Many contractors take for granted and may not know exactly how much water they are using. Reducing water consumption can be an easy and inexpensive way... 13-4-1-water-availability Introduction WATER 13.5 PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION Introduction A main river is defined as any watercourse shown as a 'blue line' on the flood map published by the EA/NRW/SEPA. An ordinary watercourse includes any other river, stream, ditch, drain, cut, dyke, sluice, sewer... 13-5-introduction 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43