Search results Emergency Procedures FIRE Emergencies Emergency Procedures It is important that procedures are in place to deal with incidents / accidents and they are simple to follow whilst being robust enough to deal with the situation. To be effective it is important that one person takes... e3-emergency-procedures-emergency Planning SITE LOGISTICS AND PLANNING Appendix 3 – People Plant Interface (PPI) Planning Whilst not an explicit legal requirement on high-risk projects with PPI risk the site manager should consider the appointment of an individual to be responsible for the effective... a2-planning-appendix-3 Roles/ Responsibilities BUILDING SAFETY Supports and Fixings Roles/Responsibilities BS 8539:2012+A1:2021 A code of practice for the selection and installation of post-installed anchors in to concrete or masonry includes the following definitions and caveats: The Designer ‘the... f2-roles-responsibilities Site testing BUILDING SAFETY Supports and Fixings Installation Site testing The CFA Guidance Note: Procedure for site testing construction fixings aligns with the requirements of with BS 8539:2012+A1:2021. BS 8539 calls up test regimes for two stages of a project (determining... f2-site-testing 9.6.7 Plant and Machinery MATERIALS 9.6 Storage and distribution of oils and liquid materials 9.6.7 Plant Machinery All plant and equipment on good construction sites should be kept well maintained. Any leaks on plant and equipment should be reported immediately to site management and/or... 09-6-7-plant-and-machinery 9.5 Storage and distribution of solid materials MATERIALS MATERIAL STORAGE 9.5 Storage and distribution of solid materials Storage locations for materials must be carefully considered. A company can be held responsible for potentially polluting substances present on site and could therefore be prosecuted... 09-5-storage-and-distribution-of-solid-materials Introduction MATERIALS 9.6 Storage and distribution of oil and liquid chemicals Introduction Oil is a common, highly visible form of pollution. It is poisonous to fish and other wildlife, and smothers plants. Just two litres of oil could make the volume of fresh water... 09-6-1-introduction 14.3.2 Definitions DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.3 WASTE 14.3.2 Definitions Waste - the Waste Framework Directive gives the legal definition both of 'waste' and specifically of ‘construction and demolition waste’ - see Section 11.1.2 but in this 'data capture' context... 14-3-2-definitions 13.10.12 Water Conservation and Water Efficiency WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.12 Water Conservation and Water Efficiency To conserve water and use resources efficiently it is recommended and often a statutory requirement, dependent upon the region/utility company that mains drinking water supplies... 13-10-12-water-conservation-and-water-efficiency 10.5.2 2 Planning to reduce nuisance Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.2 Design and Planning 10.5.2.2 Planning to reduce nuisance Project sequencing is a key consideration where the likelihood of nuisance issues arising can be addressed. For example, demolition could be commenced in... 10-5-2-2-planning-to-reduce-nuisance 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29