Search results Site Waste Management Plan Checklist WASTE APPENDIX 9 SITE WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN CHECKLIST Project Details (Include here name, location, start date, duration, site management team, etc) Site Constraints (Include here any site constraints such as maximum length or height of delivery... 11-appendix-9-site-waste-management-plan-checklist Site Monitoring Site Logistics and Planning Site monitoring The practice of auditing and inspecting site facilities and operations is an essential part of making sure that the standards on site are in line with policies and arrangements. Information will be gained on a wide... a2-site-monitoring 10.4.1.2 Special provisions - Noise from construct Nuisance 10.4 RESPONSIBILITY FOR TAKING ENFORCEMENT ACTION 10.4.1 Statutory Nuisance 10.4.1.2 Special provisions - Noise from construction sites Under particular provisions contained within Sections 60 and 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 noise nuisance... 10-4-1-2-special-provisions-noise-from-constructio 10.5.1.2 Stakeholder and Community Engagement Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.1 Establish and Maintain Good Public Relations 10.5.1.2 Stakeholder and Community Engagement Engagement with key stakeholders and the local community at an early stage can lead to individuals feeling informed and... 10-5-1-2-stakeholder-and-community-engagement Visits from Enforcing Authorities Legal Advice Visits from enforcing authorities It is important that any inspector is received courteously when he or she arrives at a site. This is a professional wanting to speak to professionals. The inspector will want to know about the project, the... B1-visits-from-enforcing-authorities Introduction Building Safety Supports and Fixings Supports and fixings are critically important but often an overlooked element of building design and installation. They are often considered as commodity items where procurement decisions are made solely on price, or worse... f2-introduction-supports-and-fixings 8.4.1 Identification of contamination and risk CONTAMINATED LAND 8.4 Planning construction works 8.4.1 Identification of contamination and risk If development is to take place on suspected contaminated land then, as well as the necessary consultation with the Local Authority during the planning phase, it... 08-4-1-identification-of-contamination-and-risk Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Excavation Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) or Explosive Ordnance (EO) remnants can be discovered during construction activity, originating from a number of sources, although most typically will arise from hostile or defensive military... E7-unexploded-ordnance Construction Phase Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Contents of the Construction Phase Plan Under CDM2015, it is the responsibility of the PC to develop the construction phase plan once they have been appointed. In doing so, the principles of risk prevention must be followed.... B4-construction-phase-plan 13.6.3 Discharge WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER ENGLAND AND WALES 13.6.3 Discharge Under The Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016 (EPR 2016) a 'Water Discharge Activity' means any of the following- (a) the discharge or entry to inland freshwaters,... 13-6-3-discharge 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10