Search results Trial Pits And Trenches SPECIALIST/SPECIFIC PROCESSES, RISKS AND COMPONENTS Site investigation Phases of site work Trial pits and trenches Trial pits and trenches may be subdivided into the following categories: Inspection pits, which are dug to a maximum depth of 1.2m, for the purpose... E24-trial-pits-and-trenches Site Security SPECIALIST/SPECIFIC PROCESSES, RISKS AND COMPONENTS Site investigation Phases of site work Site security Where site investigation operations extend over a period of days or weeks, particularly if the work is carried out on contaminated land, measures must be... E24-site-security Codes, Standards and Site Rules Site Logistics and Planning General arrangements Codes, standards and site rules Relevant codes of practice, standards and site rules must be communicated as appropriate, and arrangements made for the induction of all new starters on site. Any minimum or special... a2-codes-standards-and-site-rules Asbestos in Soils Contaminated Sites Dealing with unknown contamination Asbestos in Soils Asbestos’ contains several fibrous minerals that have the potential to cause serious health effects if disturbed. Some of the illnesses it may cause are; mesothelioma, lung cancer,... C12-asbestos-in-soils Drones / small unmanned aircraft operations Specialist/Specific Processes, Risks and Components Drones / small unmanned aircraft operations copyright Don McCullough Traditionally small unmanned aircraft (SUA) have only been used by model aircraft enthusiasts for recreational purposes. However,... e24-drones-small-unmanned-aircraft-operations Managing Asbestos Contaminated Ground and Asbestos Containing Soils Asbestos Managing Asbestos Contaminated Ground and Asbestos Containing Soils Historical waste management/demolition practices mean that asbestos-containing soil (ACS) can sometimes be encountered on site, and therefore may be present in made ground, imported... c5-managing-asbestos-contaminated-ground Designer Understanding and Engagement CDM Regulations Health by Design Guidance for designers in ensuring health of workers during the life cycle of a structure A. Designer understanding and engagement in health and wellbeing Designer competence, training and engagement in health by design Understanding... b4-designer-understanding-and-engagement Introduction Fire Construction Work in Occupied / ‘Live’ Premises Those projects in an existing building or site, particularly where it is occupied by the Client at the same time as project or construction works are being undertaken, will require careful planning... e3-introduction-cwolp Introduction Fire Process Fire Controls Process Fire Precautions relate to controls in the workplace where processes or operations may have specific risks from ignition sources or fire loadings at particular times or places. For example, the storage and use of hazardous goods... e3-introduction-process-fire-controls 9.3.1 Resource Management Plans MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.1 Resource Management Plans With a move towards a circular economy, the key process should be around resource management planning. Whilst the preparation and maintenance of a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) is... 09-3-1-resource-management-plans 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22