Search results 9.2.5 Topsoil and Subsoil MATERIALS 9.2 Material Selection 9.2.5 Topsoil and Subsoil Topsoil is an essential and non-renewable resource because it takes many hundreds or even thousands of years to develop the complex organic structures necessary for its fertility. Healthy topsoil... 09-2-5-topsoil-and-subsoil 14.2 Principles DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.2 PRINCIPLES In data capture and reporting the following general principles must be considered: Boundaries: Set the 'boundary' for and within the organisation for which data will be collected and reported and the 'boundary' for what... 14-2-principles Introduction Fire Introduction Most fires are preventable. To help prevent fire in the workplace, a fire risk assessment (FRA) should identify what could cause a fire to start: sources of ignition (heat or sparks) fire loading - substances that burn, and the people who... e3-introduction Construction – Fire Risk Assessment FIRE Fire Risk Assessment Construction – Fire Risk Assessment Construction sites vary in size from new build through to partial / total refurbishment on a range of sites from urban through city centre and including occupied / shared premises. The FRA... e3-construction–fire-risk-assessment Considerations for fire risk assessment- HSG168 Guidance FIRE Fire Risk Assessment Considerations for fire risk assessment- HSG168 Guidance Fire prevention on construction sites has guidelines for life safety in HSE HSG 168 Fire Safety in Construction. Notes - Reference HSG 168 Semi-open structures... e3-considerations-hsg168-guidance Means of Raising Alarm – Construction Sites FIRE Fire Alarm Systems Means of Raising Alarm – Construction Sites The minimum standard for any construction site is a self-contained battery powered alarm / sounder which should only be used in the simplest of site accommodation or small buildings. Linked... e3-means-of-raising-alarm Planning the works FIRE Construction Work in Occupied / ‘Live’ Premises Planning the works The Principal Designer should ensure reasonable information is passed in a timely manner to enable the Principal Contractor to understand, assess and control risks from fire... e3-planning-the-works Primary Legislation (Acts etc.) Register of Legislation 11 WASTE LEGISLATION Acts - Primary Legislation Legislation Title England Wales Scotland Summary of requirements relevant to construction and the environment Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 ✓ ✓ ✓ Provides... 03-11-primary-legislation-acts-etc 5.4 Example questions - prequalification PROCUREMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS, DESIGNERS AND SUPPLIERS 5.4 Prequalification or Tender Questionnaires 5.4.1 Standards CAS and PAS91 The Common Assessment Standard (CAS) developed by Build UK, is a comprehensive industry-agreed questionnaire based on existing... 05-4-example-questions-to-include-in-prequalificat Dangerous occurrences Synopsis of other Legislation Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences Dangerous occurrences A report must be made of any specified type of dangerous occurrence as defined in Schedule 2 of RIDDOR, whether or not injury results. Dangerous occurrences... B7-dangerous-occurrences 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44