Search results Fall Protection Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) Fall Protection When working within a boom type MEWP, those within the MEWP platform must wear a work restraint system that should consist of a full body harness (BS EN 361) connected... E12-fall-protection Introduction Work at Height Access and Working platforms Introduction A significant amount of work at height can be carried out using work equipment that falls into the category of access and working platforms. Fixed scaffolding remains widely used, either tube... E5-ap-introduction Anchor Points Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Fall Protection for Scaffolders (SG4) Anchor Points When a Scaffolder’s Fall Protection Equipment Must be ‘Attached’ Scaffolders must clip on to the first suitable anchor point when: Not... E5-anchor-points2 Ladder Access Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Fall Protection for Scaffolders (SG4) Ladder Access Temporary stairs or ladders for use by scaffolders should be included as early as possible in the erection process and removed as late as possible... E5-ladder-access2 Project Logistical and Traffic Management Planning Site Logistics and Planning General arrangements Project logistical and traffic management planning All projects require careful planning and management of off-site logistics to ensure the safe and timely delivery of components and materials. ... a2-project-logistical-and-traffic-management-planning Design considerations WORK AT HEIGHT Protection of voids Design considerations Designers and specifiers have a responsibility under CDM Reg. 13 to consider risks to health and safety such as the potentially hazardous consequences of creating and positioning voids in a structure.... e5-design-considerations Introduction Fire Fire Procedures - General Most fires are preventable. Those responsible for workplaces and other public buildings can avoid fires through adopting the right behaviours and procedures. New buildings are required to comply with Building Regulations. These... e3-fpg-introduction Flexible protection materials and External sheeting FIRE Construction Work in Occupied / ‘Live’ Premises High Risk Works – Cladding Replacement Flexible protection materials and External sheeting Flexible protection materials should all be LPS 1207 – bubble wrap, poly sheets, netting... e3-flexible-protection-materials-and-external-sheeting-cladding 13.6.3 Discharge WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER ENGLAND AND WALES 13.6.3 Discharge Under The Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016 (EPR 2016) a 'Water Discharge Activity' means any of the following- (a) the discharge or entry to inland freshwaters,... 13-6-3-discharge About this Manual Introduction About this Manual The construction industry currently generates 8% of gross domestic product (GDP) within the United Kingdom, employs around 1.5 million people and currently uses around six tonnes of material each year for every man, woman and child.... about-this-manual 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24