Search results 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Equipment (PPE) Head Protection Legislation and General Guidance The Construction (Head Protection) Regulations have been revoked and the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulations 1992 amended so that they apply to the provision and...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 Part 2 Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 Part 2 - Client Duties Client duties in relation to managing projects 4.—(1) A client must make suitable arrangements for managing a project, including the allocation of sufficient time and other resources. (2)... B4-part-2 Site Agent and General Foreman Site Logistics and Planning Appendix 1 - Organisation Individual duties and responsibilities of contractors Site Agent and General Foreman Those appointed are responsible to the Construction Manager or Contracts Manager for ensuring the day-to-day implementation... a2-site-agent-and-general-foreman Clearance and Dismantling of enclosures Asbestos Working with Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) Carrying out work requiring a licence - additional requirements Clearance and Dismantling of enclosures known as “Four-Stage Clearance" For more detail reference should... c5-clearance-and-dismantling-of-enclosures MCWP Rescue Plan LIFTING OPERATIONS AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWP) MCWP Rescue Plan Considerations / Emergency Lowering In the event of a machine breaking down at height or if there is an injury to any operative, there should be a work at height rescue... e12-mcwp-rescue-plan 10.6.3 Reducing pollution from Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM)in London Nuisance 10.6 AIR POLLUTION 10.6.3 Reducing pollution from Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) in London As part of the Control of Dust and Emissions during Construction and Demolition SPG, the London Mayor introduced new standards to reduce pollution emissions... 10-6-3-reducing-pollution-from-non-road-mobile-machinery 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 minimise the waste going to landfill. Whilst, of course, some waste might... 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 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19