Search results 9.6.3 Fixed storage tanks MATERIALS 9.6 Storage and distribution of oils and liquid chemicals 9.6.3 Fixed storage tanks Fixed storage tanks will generally take the form of 2273 litre (500 gallon) and 4546 litre (1000 gallon) tanks. All fixed tanks will require secondary containment. Any... 09-6-3-fixed-storage-tanks 9.2.5 Topsoil and Subsoil MATERIALS 9.2 Material Selection 9.2.5 Topsoil and Subsoil Topsoil is an essential and non-renewable resource because it takes many hundreds or even thousands of years to develop the complex organic structures necessary for its fertility. Healthy topsoil... 09-2-5-topsoil-and-subsoil 14.1 Introduction DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.1 INTRODUCTION In order to understand and minimise the impact the construction process has on the environment, it is important to measure all resources used and all waste that is generated. "If you can't measure it, you cannot... 14-1-introduction 14.4.1 Why record and report on carbon emissions? DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.4 Carbon Emissions 14.4.1 Why record and report on carbon emissions? The effects of carbon emissions, that is carbon dioxide and the other 'greenhouse gases' on climate change is fully described in Section 12 and it is incumbent... 14-4-1-why-record-and-report-on-carbon-emissions 14.6 Timber DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.6 Timber The requirement to purchase and prove FSC and PEFC-certified timber is detailed in Section 9. The Timber and Timber Products Placing on the Market Regulations 2013 (UKTR) and UK FLEGT Regulations apply in Great Britain from... 14-6-timber Who should carry out the Fire Risk Assessment? Fire Who should carry out the Fire Risk Assessment? The RRO states the Responsible Persons can use the technical guides to carry out their own fire risk assessments, but, commonly, the Responsible Person will engage the services of a consultant or another third... e3-who-should-carry-out-the-fire-risk-assessment Review of fire risk assessments Fire Review of fire risk assessments The RRO states A fire risk assessment is not a ‘one off’ exercise. There is a need to review it regularly to keep it up to date. The Fire Safety Order specifies that reviews must be carried out regularly and will... e3-review-of-fire-risk-assessments Considerations for fire risk assessment- HSG168 Guidance FIRE Fire Risk Assessment Considerations for fire risk assessment- HSG168 Guidance Fire prevention on construction sites has guidelines for life safety in HSE HSG 168 Fire Safety in Construction. Notes - Reference HSG 168 Semi-open structures... e3-considerations-hsg168-guidance Fire safety assistance Fire Fire safety assistance The FSO requires that Responsible Persons must appoint one or more competent persons to assist them in compliance with fire safety legislation. The most important operational safety roles are Fire Safety Co-ordinator and Fire Marshal... e3-fire-safety-assistance Fire safety training Fire Fire safety training The Fire Safety Order requires that your employees are provided with adequate fire safety training as part of induction training. This training must be provided during working hours. The training will need to be repeated periodically.... e3-fire-safety-training 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43