Search results Requirements for specific EMF assessments SPECIALIST/SPECIFIC PROCESSES, RISKS AND COMPONENTS Electromagnetic Frequency Requirements for specific EMF assessments in respect of common work activities, equipment and workplaces Type of equipment or workplace Assessment required for: Workers... e24-requirements-for-specific-emf-assessments Introduction Setting up on Site Introduction When starting a new project and setting up on site, many issues must be considered for the protection of the environment. This Section of the Manual identifies several of those issues and the choices that can be made to reduce... 0-intro-setting-up-on-site 0 Setting up on Site Setting up on Site Introduction When starting a new project and setting up on site there are many issues to consider for the protection of the environment. This Section of the Manual identifies several of those issues and the choices can be made to reduce the... 0-setting-up-on-site 11.5.3.3 Exemptions for construction work WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.3 Exemptions from Environmental Permitting 11.5.3.3 Exemptions for construction work The 23 exemptions that could be of use in construction operations are listed, with the 13 most likely... 11-5-3-3-exemptions-for-construction-work 5.5.4 Particular requirements to include in tender PROCUREMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS, DESIGNERS AND SUPPLIERS 5.5 Generic and particular requirements to include in tenders/contract for designers, subcontractors or suppliers 5.5.4 Particular requirements to include in tenders/contracts for Subcontractors Consider... 05-5-4-particular-requirements-to-include-in-tende 6.4.5 Amenity societies HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.5 Amenity Societies As required by the Arrangements for Handling Heritage Applications – Notification to Historic England and National Amenity Societies and the Secretary... 06-4-5-amenity-societies 7.18.1.4 Hazards and method of distribution ECOLOGY 7.18 INJURIOUS WEEDS 7.18.1 Common Ragwort 7.18.1.4 Hazards and method of distribution Ragwort contains toxins which can have debilitating or fatal consequences if eaten by horses or other grazing animals. Suitable precautions should be taken when handling... 07-18-1-4-hazards-and-method-of-distribution 8.4.1 Identification of contamination and risk CONTAMINATED LAND 8.4 Planning construction works 8.4.1 Identification of contamination and risk If development is to take place on suspected contaminated land then, as well as the necessary consultation with the Local Authority during the planning phase, it... 08-4-1-identification-of-contamination-and-risk 11.1.2 The Definition of Waste and the legislative WASTE 11.1 Introduction 11.1.2 The Definition of Waste and the legislative background to waste In a legal sense, whether a substance or object is waste is determined by reference to the ‘Definition of Waste’ given in Article 3 of Directive 2008/98/EC... 11-1-2-the-definition-of-waste-and-the-legislative 11.9.6.1 Non-Hazardous Waste WASTE 11.9 TREATMENT OF WASTE ON SITE OF PRODUCTION 11.9.6 Treatment prior to landfill 11.9.6.1 Non-Hazardous Waste The Environmental Permitting (England & Wales) Regulations 2016 and The Landfill (Scotland) Regulations 2003 in transposing the EU Landfill... 11-9-6-1-non-hazardous-waste 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15