Search results Nuisance Checklist Nuisance Checklist YES NO N/A Comments / Actions Are operations on the site or transport to or from the site likely produce excessive noise, vibration, dust, odours or artificial light that may cause a nuisance? Does... 10-nuisance-checklist Induction Training Who should provide the training? Induction An induction should not be considered as training, but more of a familiarisation session prior to starting work in a new environment. Induction to a construction environment should take place before a person... A3-induction Cranes Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Cranes – general Introduction There are many types of crane used in construction work today. Detailed below are some of the most common types of crane, together with practical guidance on the key safety and legal... E12-cranes Parking Mobile Plant and Site Transport Safe Workplaces Parking Vehicles such as cars, crewbuses, minibuses and vans used for transporting passengers should be excluded from the working site by means of barriers, so as to segregate the risks of the construction site... D5-workplace-parking Protection Of Public Mobile Plant and Site Transport Safe Workplaces Protection of the public (see HSE's booklet 'Protecting the Public – your next move'). The following precautions should be taken to reduce the risks of construction vehicles to the public: ensure... D5-protection-of-public Handling Containerised Loads Mobile Plant and Site Transport Handling Containerised Loads The following guidelines should be followed when handling containersied goods: Prior to Delivery of Container: Ensure the contents of the container are known - obtain a packing list from the supplier. Before... D5-handling-containerised-loads Designing Out Risk CDM Regulations Designers Designing Out Risk Factors that designers must take into account include the Brief (including function, time, cost and constraints), the site and location, compliance with planning conditions, codes, building regulations, industry... B4-designing-out-risk Construction Manager and/or Contracts Manager Site Logistics and Planning Appendix 1 - Organisation Individual duties and responsibilities of contractors Construction Manager and/or Contracts Manager Those appointed are responsible for the operation of the safety policy on their sites. They should monitor... a2-construction-manager-contracts-manager Pre-construction information CDM Regulations Clients Pre-construction information – ‘The Right Information for the Right People at the Right Time’ (see also Principal Designer) Clients must provide designers and contractors bidding for the work with the pre-construction... b4-pre-construction-information Duties CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Principal Contractor Duties: Construction Phase The PC must apply the general principles of prevention to plan, manage, monitor and coordinate works during the construction phase including: Design, technical and... b4-pc-duties 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20