Search results 11.10.5.9 Electronic records and registers WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.5 Transferring hazardous waste - the Consignment Note 11.10.5.9 Electronic records and registers The register and records that the HWR require those involved in the transfer of hazardous waste to retain may also consist... 11-10-5-9-electronic-records-and-registers C Glossary GLOSSARY OFE NVIRONMENTAL TERMS CARES - Sustainable Constructional Steels (SCS) - an accredited, independent and impartial certification scheme with the objective of improving the environmental, social and economic management of steel producers and processors... 19-glossary-c S Glossary GLOSSARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TERMS SAC - Special Areas of Conservation - designated under the EU Habitats and Species Directive. Safety phrase - a standard phrase giving advice on safety precautions which may be appropriate when using a chemical. SBTi... 19-glossary-s 1.7.5 Considerate Constructors Scheme AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SCHEMES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 1.7.5 Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) The CCS started in 1997 and was set up by the UK construction industry to improve its image and reputation.... 01-7-5-considerate-constructors-scheme 11.10.7.5 Other considerations WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.7 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 11.10.7.5 Other considerations Since much of WEEE is hazardous waste there may be a need, if located in Wales and producing in the premises more than 500kg of hazardous waste... 11-10-7-5-other-considerations Inspection Requirements Work Equipment Overview Inspection Requirements An inspection is required for work equipment when it has been installed or assembled in a new location to ensure that it has been installed correctly and is safe to operate. An assessment must be made of all other... D1-inspection-requirements Cranes Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Cranes – general Introduction There are many types of crane used in construction work today. Detailed below are some of the most common types of crane, together with practical guidance on the key safety and legal... E12-cranes Portable Tools Electricity Portable Tools 230 volt tools are not to be used on site other than in designated / planned areas for fixed equipment e.g. circular saws or specialist equipment subject to a risk assessment. 400 volt portable tools require a dedicated... E13-portable-tools Inspection and Testing Electricity Inspection and Testing Electrical isolation work must only be carried out by competent electricians. Testing, commissioning etc. must take place under the direct control and supervision of a suitably competent person e.g. ‘Authorised Person’ ... E13-inspection-and-testing Security Health and Safety in Offices Security Access should be restricted to authorised persons only for example workers, visitors, and contractors. Access controls may be a simple door access control for example via cards or codes to biometric controls or via receptionists... E23-security 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23