Search results Site Layout Site Logistics and Planning Site Layout In addition to considerations of the site boundary, there are a range of other factors to be considered in deciding upon the site layout. Details will vary according to the operations to be undertaken, but the following... a2-site-layout Development of the Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Development of the Construction Phase Plan For all but the simplest projects, it is likely that the plan may not be sufficiently developed to cover all of the work the project will involve but may only cover early phases... b4-development-of the-plan Site Visits for schools and local communities Site Logistics and Planning Site Visits for schools and local communities Increasingly companies within the built environment are opening their sites and offices to schools, colleges, universities and local communities. Some may be required to do so as part of... a2-site-visits-for-schools-and-local-communities 11.8.6 Storing waste on site WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.6 Storing waste on site The Duty of Care requires materials to be contained in such a manner that they do not escape. In practice, for many sites 'builder's skips' are the simple answer, but there are a number of issues that... 11-8-6-storing-waste-on-site 14.3.3 What to measure and report DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.3 WASTE 14.3.3 What to measure and report As noted in Section 11.1.4, there is a continuing drive particularly for the construction industry to reduce and to minimise the waste going to landfill. Whilst, of course, there is some... 14-3-3-what-to-measure-and-report 16.6.5 Formal training / Professional Qualifications MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.6 ADVANCED ENGAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 16.6.5 Formal training / Professional Qualifications A wide range of formal training courses are available from a variety of providers. Some of these are recognised qualifications, which can lead to membership... 16-6-5-formal-training-professional-qualifications 10.5.3.6 Site image and smoking points Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.3 Preventing or Reducing Nuisance 10.5.3.6 Site image and smoking points The construction industry has a huge impact on the UK population and therefore should do all it can to present itself in the best way... 10-5-3-6-site-image-and-smoking-points Site Hazards And Limitations Erection of Structures Site hazards and limitations Hazardous site features and other aspects likely to impair safe erection must be identified at each stage of the scheme development. Hazards and features which should be taken into account include: Overhead... E16-site-hazards-and-limitations Legislation and Guidance Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Head Protection Legislation and General Guidance The Construction (Head Protection) Regulations have been revoked and the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulations 1992 amended so that they apply to the provision and... E17-legislation-and-guidance Designers Mobile Plant and Site Transport Management The Designer Designers must ensure they have identified hazards and associated risks within their designs and taken steps to firstly eliminate, or if this is not reasonably practicable, reduce any unacceptable risks,... D5-designers 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18