Search results References Site Logistics and Planning Appendix 4 - CLOCS (Construction Logistics and Community Safety) Related references www.clocs.org.uk CLOCS resourceshttps://www.clocs.org.uk/resources The CLOCS Standardhttps://clocs.org.uk/the-clocs-standard/ Memorandum... a2-appendix-4-references Definition Of Falsework Temporary Works & Falseworks Definition The BS 5975:2024 definition description of temporary works is: “An “engineered solution” that is used to support or protect either an existing structure or the permanent works during construction,... E19-definition-of-falsework Reversing Mobile Plant and Site Transport Safe Driving and Work Practices Reversing Reversing procedures on construction sites account for approximately one third of all fatal construction site transport accidents. Figure 4 shows the hierarchy of control measures... D5-reversing 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 13.10.13 Water Conservation and Water Efficiency WATER 13.10 Construction Good Practice 13.10.13 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... 13-10-13-water-conservation-and-water-efficiency 11.5.3.2 Registering an Exemption WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.3 Exemptions from Environmental Permitting 11.5.3.2 Registering an Exemption In order to be exempt from the need to hold a permit to carry on a waste storage, recovery or disposal operation,... 11-5-3-2-registering-an-exemption Secondary Legislation (Statutory Instruments - Reg Register of Legislation 8 CONTAMINATED LAND LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Regulations, Orders - Secondary legislation Legislation Title England Wales Scotland Summary of requirements relevant to construction and the environment The Contaminated... 03-8-secondary-legislation-statutory-instruments-r 7.17.1.6 Disposal ECOLOGY 7.17 INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES 7.17.1 Giant hogweed 7.17.1.6 Disposal Giant hogweed, which is removed from site, should be treated as controlled waste and be disposed of in accordance with the duty of care requirements in a suitably permitted or licensed landfill... 07-17-1-6-disposal 7.18.1.6 Disposal ECOLOGY 7.18 INJURIOUS WEEDS 7.18.1 Common Ragwort 7.18.1.6 Disposal The options for disposal will depend on the amount of ragwort to be disposed of, the type of site and local resources available. Whenever practicable, ragwort should be disposed of on site.... 07-18.1-6-disposal 8.1 Introduction CONTAMINATED LAND 8.1 Introduction A significant proportion of construction works are completed on formerly developed sites, which are typically characterised as ‘brownfield’. These sites will have been subject to either former construction... 08-1-introduction 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30