Search results References Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment References Legislation Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 Work at Height Regulations... E12-references Operational Faults Welding and Cutting Operational faults It is not uncommon for minor "explosions" to occur during welding or cutting. Some are more frightening than harmful; others can lead to very dangerous conditions. These "explosions" are known as: Flame snap-out: Unintentional... E14-operational-faults Summary of the problem Vibration Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Summary of the problem Workers whose hands are regularly exposed to excessive vibration may suffer from several kinds of injury to the hands and arms, including impaired blood circulation and damage to the nerves and muscles... C4-summary-of-problem Systems of Work Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business The Principal Elements of a Good Management System Systems of Work When establishing the safety arrangements and safe systems of work, it should be borne in mind that the employees most closely involved with... a1-systems-of-work Appendix 1 - Coronavirus - COVID19 - Impact on Construction SETTING UP ON SITE Appendix 1 - 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... 0-coronavirus-impact-on-construction HSE Fee for Intervention (FFI) Scheme and Notice o Legal Advice HSE Fee for Intervention (FFI) Scheme and Notice of Contravention Since the 1st October 2012 the HSE has operated a Fee for Intervention (FFI) cost recovery scheme. Duty holders who are found to be in material breach of health and safety law... B1-fee-for-intervention-scheme 9.4.2.3 Arising on one site, used on another site MATERIALS 9.4 Using waste material as a resource 9.4.2 Re-using and Recycling materials and waste 9.4.2.3 Arising on one site, used on another site Any material that arises on one site but which is not to be used on that same site will be regarded as waste... 09-4-2-3-arising-on-one-site-used-on-another-site 7.4 Construction General Code of Practice ECOLOGY 7.4 GENERAL CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONSTRUCTION Prior to starting works on site, contract documentation, existing studies, surveys and Environmental Statements/Environmental Impact Assessments should be reviewed to determine how the construction works may... 07-4-construction-general-code-of-practice 14.3.4 How to measure and record DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.3 WASTE 14.3.4 How to measure and record Waste should be recorded in tonnes wherever possible. If this is not possible, the volume of different types of waste produced can be converted into 'tonnes' using standardised volume-to-mass... 14-3-4-how-to-measure-and-record Guidance on writing an Environmental Policy AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 Guidance on writing an Environmental Policy Whilst having an Environmental Policy is not a legal requirement, publishing and operating in compliance with its own Environmental Policy is a reputational asset... 01-guidance-on-writing-an-environmental-policy 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14