Search results References Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Suspended Access Equipment References CDM Regulations 2015 Work at Height Regulations 2005 BS EN 1808:2015 BS 5974: 2017 - Planning, design, setting up and use of temporary suspended access equipment. Code of practice SAEMA... e12-pas-tas-references Competencies BUILDING SAFETY Building Safety Act Competencies The Act defines competence as having the appropriate skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours, and requires all individuals carrying out design, construction and refurbishment work to be competent for their... f1-competencies 14.4.2.1 Boundaries for Carbon Emissions Measurement DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.4 Carbon Emissions 14.4.2 Definitions Understanding the definitions around Greenhouse Gases (GHG) and measuring GHG emissions is the first step to effectively managing them. 14.4.2.1 Boundaries for Carbon Emissions Measurement If... 14-4-2-1-boundaries-for-carbon-emissions-measurement 12.2.4 Energy Management / CO2 Management Schemes ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION 12.2 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 12.2.4 Energy Management / CO2 Management Schemes 12.2.4.1 ISO 50001:2018 - Energy Management System ISO 50001 is a voluntary, internationally recognised standard, that outlines... 12-2-4-energy-management-co2-management-schemes 1.6.5 Supplementary and supporting Standards AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1.6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS 1.6.5 Supplementary and supporting Standards The more relevant Standards are shown in bold type. The remainder are shown for information and completeness.... 01-1-6-5-supplementary-and-supporting-standards Definitions AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 Definitions: ISO 14001 and EMAS ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems. Requirements with guidance for use is published by the International Organization for Standardization and is accepted... 01-definitions What the Act means for the construction industry BUILDING SAFETY Building Safety Act What the Act means for the construction industry The Act creates a clear, proportionate framework for the design, construction, and management of safer, high-quality homes in the years to come. It strengthens the construction... f1-what-the-act-means-for-the-construction-industry 4.3 Energy DESIGN 4.3 ENERGY Inefficient use of of energy in buildings can be significant and contribute to wider issues such as climate change. The incorporation of energy efficient measures into assets and the evaluation of operational energy impact can be addressed... 04-3-energy RPE Effectiveness Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) RPE effectiveness Most equipment cannot offer total protection against environmental contaminants – some dust will penetrate a filter and some vapours or gases will enter through... E17-rpe-effectiveness 9.4.2.3 Arising on one site, used on another site MATERIALS 9.4 Using waste material as a resource 9.4.2 Re-using and Recycling materials and waste 9.4.2.3 Arising on one site, used on another site Any material that arises on one site but which is not to be used on that same site will be regarded as waste... 09-4-2-3-arising-on-one-site-used-on-another-site 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17