Search results Records Synopsis of other Legislation Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences Records The responsible person must keep the following minimum records related to reportable injuries, dangerous occurrences and diseases: Although changes to the RIDDOR... B7-records Enforcing authorities Synopsis of other Legislation Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences Enforcing authorities The enforcing authority for events involving the construction industry is normally the HSE unless the work is in a Rail environment, in which case... B7-enforcing-authorities Accident Book Synopsis of other Legislation Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences Accident Book Under the requirements of The Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations employers are required to keep an accident book, which must be kept readily... B7-accident-book Reporting within the company Synopsis of other Legislation Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences Reporting within the company Firms must decide how far they wish to go with internal record keeping, depending on their size and the facilities available. Many small firms... B7-reporting-within-the-company The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Synopsis of other Legislation The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR) require employers to control the risks to people's safety from fires, explosions... B7-the-dangerous-substances-and-explosive-atmosphe 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 Fire safety Orders and CDM Dangerous substances Prevention and Control measures for dangerous substances Fire safety Orders and CDM There are sets of general fire precautions legislation in the UK that cover work premises. These are commonly known as the Fire Safety Orders. The Fire Safety... E4-fire-safety-orders-and-cdm 0.3 Site Compound and the Site in General Setting up on Site 0.3 Site Compound and the Site in General 0.3.1 Preparing the site compound Consider if any topsoil is to be stripped, how this non-renewable resource will be protected and preserved for reuse how surface water will be drained from the... 0-3-site-compound-and-the-site-in-general Pre Contract Activity Demolition Pre-contract activity Once a demolition contract has been awarded, the following steps should be taken before work starts: Appropriate notifications The following notifications, relating to safety and health, may be necessary: Six weeks... E6-pre-contract-activity Asbestos Demolition Health hazards Asbestos Prior to demolition the Client must ensure a Refurbishment & Demolition Asbestos survey in accordance with under HSG264 Asbestos: the survey guide has been carried out. Hazardous Asbestos dust would be generated whenever... E6-asbestos 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43