Search results 9.3.3 Resource Management Plans MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.3 Resource Management Plans With a move towards a circular economy, the key process should be around resource management planning. Whilst the preparation and maintenance of a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) is... 09-3-3-resource-management-plans 9.3.4 Construction Phase MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of Material Waste 9.3.4 Construction Phase Good materials management on site tends to lead to a reduction in overall waste. Well-controlled sites tend to have: dedicated laydown areas for individual trade contractors, clarifying the... 09-3-4-construction-phase 9.3.1 Personnel Guidance / Responsibility MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.1 Personnel guidance/responsibility In addition to the good practices in planning, procuring and managing materials on-site as described in this section it is recognised that it is the actions of site operatives,... 9-3-1-personnel-guidance-responsibility 13.10.11 Cleaning, flushing and commissioning pipe WATER 13.10 Construction Good Practice 13.10.11 Cleaning, flushing and commissioning pipework Cleaning, flushing and commissioning of pipework and plant can use large quantities of water. Contractors should ensure that all chemicals and biocides have COSHH assessments... 13-10 -11-cleaning-flushing-and-commissioning-pipew 1.2 Identifying the requirements for environmental AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1.2 IDENTIFYING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 1.2.1 Drivers for Environmental Management The impact of environmental concerns on an organisation will depend on the size and nature of the organisation... 01-1-2-identifying-the-requirements-for-environmen 2 The Legislative Process THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS This Section of the Manual outlines the various types of legislation applicable to environmental matters within the UK; where the legislation originates, who has responsibility for enforcing the legislation and how they discharge their... 02-the-legislative-process 2.1 Introduction THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 2.1 Introduction Environmental legislation in the UK is not new or even recent. The English Sanitary Act of 1388 prohibited the pollution of watercourses by the dumping of animal remains, dung and garbage into rivers, ditches and streams... 02-1-introduction 4.10 Heritage and archaeology DESIGN 4.10 HERITAGE AND ARCHAEOLOGY Some heritage buildings or structures will need Listed Building Consent (See Section 6 in this Manual) so this must be considered at an early stage of the design. If there is archaeology present on the site, it may be... 04-10-heritage-and-archaeology 5.2 Legislation PROCUREMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS, DESIGNERS AND SUPPLIERS 5.2 Legislation For a description of legislation relevant to ‘Procurement’ click here. The stringent European Union procurement rules are outside the scope of this manual (as they are... 05-2-legislation 6.2 Definitions HERITAGE & ARCHEAOLOGY 6.1 INTRODUCTION Prior to development works a contractor will often be required to take account of any cultural heritage risks or impacts that have been identified for the site. This section outlines what the contractor will need to be aware... 06-2-definitions 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23