Search results 8.4.2 Key issues during construction CONTAMINATED LAND 8.4 Planning construction works 8.4.2 Key issues during construction The key issues to consider during construction are 8.4.2.1 Suitable PPE and RPE The results of the assessment should ensure that the risks to construction workers are suitably... 08-4-2-key-issues-during-construction 8.6.7 Soil washing / Soil flushing CONTAMINATED LAND 8.6 Remediation treatments 8.6.7 Soil washing / Soil flushing In many contaminated soils the contaminant preferentially adheres to some of the constituent particles by virtue of their type or small size and available surface area. The soil... 08-6-7-soil-washing-soil-flushing 11.1.3 Application to construction and demolition WASTE 11.1 Introduction 11.1.3 Application to construction and demolition practice In practice, within the construction industry, most of the materials delivered to, or arising on, a construction site that are not physically incorporated into the project will... 11-1-3-application-to-construction-and-demolition- 11.9.5 Exemptions for on-site treatment WASTE 11.9 TREATMENT OF WASTE ON SITE OF PRODUCTION 11.9.5 Exemptions for on-site treatment Scotland Generally any treatment of waste requires a Waste Management Licence. There are, however, some exceptions to this requirement when an exemption is available... 11-9-5-exemptions-for-on-site-treatment 11.12.5.1 Legislative requirements WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.1 Legislative requirements The EU Landfill Directive and the subsequent Council Decision 2003/33/EC relevant to Waste Acceptance Criteria are now... 11-12-5-1-legislative-requirements 13.6.2 Abstraction WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER ENGLAND AND WALES 13.6.2 Abstraction The Water Resources Act 1991 at s24 requires that no person shall abstract water from any source of supply or cause or permit any other person so to abstract any... 13-6-2-abstraction Archaeology and Heritage Checklist Archaeology and Heritage Checklist YES NO N/A Comments / Actions Is there any evidence from the contract documentation or from the site survey of listed buildings or archaeological remains, actually present or possibly being found, on the... 6-archaeology-and-heritage-checklist 7.12.7 Discovery on site and General Good Practice ECOLOGY 7.12 DOORMICE 7.12.7 Discovery on site If dormice are identified during the works, works should be stopped in the area and specialist advice sought. 7.12.8 General Good Practice Clearly cordon off the area without obstructing the wildlife and sign Sign... 07-12-7-discovery-on-site-and-general-good-practic 7.15 Reptiles ECOLOGY 7.15 REPTILES 7.15.1 Introduction There are six reptile species native to Britain, three snakes (adder, grass snake, smooth snake) and three lizards (common lizard, sand lizard, slow worm), all of which are given protection under UK law. Snakes can occupy... 07-15-reptiles 11.10.7.4 Transfer of WEEE WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.7 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 11.10.7.4 Transfer of WEEE Most businesses will need to recycle WEEE such as old computers, fluorescent tubes and telecommunications equipment from time to time. When originating... 11-10-7-4-transfer-of-weee 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31