Search results 10.6.1 Introduction Nuisance 10.6 AIR POLLUTION 10.6.1 Introduction Air pollution is harmful to both the environment and to human health and the emission of dust, smoke, fumes or gases can be a statutory nuisance. Emissions from construction can be divided into 3 main categories: dust... 10-6-1-introduction Risk Assessments and Method Statements Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business The Principal Elements of a Good Management System Risk Management - Risk Assessments and Method Statements Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and the Control of Substances Hazardous... a1-risk-assessments-and-method-statements Temporary Works Supervisor Temporary Works & Falseworks Temporary Works Supervisor On larger sites one or more Temporary Works Supervisors (TWS) may be appointed by a contractor or sub-contractor providing the Principal Contractors Designated Individual has formulated a process to... e19-temporary-works-supervisor Coronavirus - COVID-19 Site Logistics and Planning Coronavirus - COVID19 In line with the UK Government Guidance Living with COVID-19 plan, the Working Safely During Coronavirus guidance and the health and safety requirement for employers to explicitly consider COVID-19 in their... a2-coronavirus-covid-19 Guidance for Pollution Prevention (GPPs) Register of Legislation Appendix 1 Statutory, Non-statutory and other Guidance and Standards Non-statutory and Other Guidance Guidance for Pollution Prevention (GPPs) GPP 1: Understanding your environmental responsibilities - good environmental practices A... 03-guidance-for-pollution-prevention Introduction Managing Health and Wellbeing in Construction Fatigue Management Introduction Construction workers are often required to work long or unusual shift patterns, particularly night work. When this is combined with a constantly changing, potentially hazardous construction... c1-fatigue-introduction At tender stage Noise When during a project should the effects of noise be considered? At tender stage Noise control and noise reduction should be costed. Where noise is an issue that cannot be avoided, this should be highlighted in the pre-tender health and safety information... c3-at-tender-stage Introduction Vibration Whole-Body Vibration Introduction Whole-body vibration can cause back pain and other health risks. However, this is not a reportable or notifiable condition. As with hand-arm vibration, the Regulations set out an exposure action value... c4-wbv-vibration Control Respirable Crystalline Silica Control The 2020 workplace exposure limit in the UK is 0.1mg/m3 per 8 hour working day. However there is growing evidence that this exposure level is not safe, and therefore more needs to be done to control the risks. There... c6-control Safe system of work COMPRESSED AIR AND IONISING RADIATION Compressed Air Safe system of work The contractors must make sure that they conduct an appropriate risk assessment and set up a system of work which ensures that the work is safe, and without health risks, as far as is reasonably... c8-safe-system-of-work 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93