Search results 7.15 Reptiles ECOLOGY 7.15 REPTILES 7.15.1 Introduction There are six reptile species native to Britain, three snakes (adder, grass snake, smooth snake) and three lizards (common lizard, sand lizard, slow worm), all of which are given protection under UK law. Snakes can occupy... 07-15-reptiles Organisations Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 Construction industry.organisations This list comprises.organisations active in the construction industry and who may be referenced within this manual. ARB Architects Registration Board ... B8-organisations Rolling Over of Mobile Work Equipment Provision and Use of Work Equipment 26. Rolling Over of Mobile Work Equipment (1) Every employer shall ensure that where there is a risk to an employee riding on mobile equipment from its rolling over, it is minimised by- a. stabilising the work equipment; b.... B6-rolling-over-of-mobile-work-equipment Fire Protection Dangerous substances Highly flammable liquids and liquefied petroleum gases Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Fire protection It is recommended that the local fire authority should be consulted in the case of all storages of LPG in excess of 1,000 kg. (about 2,000... E4-fire-protection Mitigation of falls - Safety nets and soft landing systems Work at height Mitigation of falls - Safety nets and soft landing systems Introduction Safety nets are assemblies of various components that include a net, supporting ropes, anchorages and where appropriate, supporting frameworks. They are designed to provide... E5-mitigation-of-falls-safety-nets-and-soft-landing-systems Protection of the Public Demolition General considerations and precautions Protection of the public Demolition is frequently carried out in heavily populated areas and particularly high standards of site protection, safe systems of work and effective supervision are therefore... E6-protection-of-public 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 Barriers And Platforms Work On Roofs Safe place of work Barriers and platforms Typical methods of providing barriers or platforms to prevent falls from the eaves of a roof are shown below, all in accordance with the principles established in BS EN 13374. The distance of a possible... E9-barriers-and-platforms Non Fragile Industrial Roofs Work On Roofs Safe place of work Non-fragile industrial roofs A significant number of accidents occur during the fixing of non-fragile industrial roof sheeting. The formulation of a safe system of work considering all the possible risks is essential. Elements... E9-non-fragile-industrial-roofs Eye damage Welding and Cutting Hazards associated with welding Eye Damage During any welding operation, the eyes may be penetrated by sparks, spatter; slag and other foreign bodies. Ultra-violet (UV) radiation, to which the eyes are very sensitive, is produced during... E14-eye-damage 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21