Search results Protective Clothing And Equipment Specialist/Specific Processes, Risks and Components High pressure and ultra high pressure water jetting Protective clothing and equipment Normal waterproofs and Kevlar/steel toe-capped wellingtons do not offer sufficient protection to personnel for either HP... E24-pressure-protective-clothing-and-equipment 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 11.9.4 Low risk waste WASTE 11.9 TREATMENT OF WASTE ON SITE OF PRODUCTION 11.9.4 Regulatory Position Statement and Low Risk Waste Position England and Wales The treatment of waste materials in construction applications is a waste recovery operation that requires a permit under The... 11-9-4-low-risk-waste General Precautions Portable Tools Hand Tools General precautions Quality Buying sub-standard tools is a false economy. Hammers and chisels of inferior steel, chip, even shatter, when struck. Cheap punches, drifts and cold chisels quickly mushroom at the head. Cheap wrenches or... D2-general-precautions 4.3 Energy DESIGN 4.3 ENERGY Inefficient use of of energy in buildings can be significant and contribute to wider issues such as climate change. The incorporation of energy efficient measures into assets and the evaluation of operational energy impact can be addressed... 04-3-energy 1.2 Identifying the requirements for environmental AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1.2 IDENTIFYING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 1.2.1 Drivers for Environmental Management The impact of environmental concerns on an organisation will depend on the size and nature of the organisation... 01-1-2-identifying-the-requirements-for-environmen 15.1 Introduction INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 15.1 INTRODUCTION 15.1.1 Definition Many industrial, commercial and development sites have the potential to cause significant environmental harm that could threaten water supplies, public health and wildlife in the event of an environmental... 15-1-introduction 13 Water WATER 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Legislation 13.3 Responsibility for regulation 13.4 Managing water resources 13.5 Planning for Construction 13.6 Impounding, abstraction and discharge of water 13.7 Discharge to sewer 13.8 Design and planning 13.9 Site... 13-water 13.12.1 Licensing WATER 13.12 Work in the marine environment 13.12.1 Licensing Unless an exemption is available, any construction work carried out on, in, under or over 'the sea' requires a licence to be obtained from the appropriate licensing authority. By the Marine and Coastal... 13-12-1-licensing 15.8 Enforcing Authorities INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 15.8 ENFORCING AUTHORITIES The Enforcing Authorities for The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation)(England) Regulations 2015 in England, The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation)(Wales) Regulations 2009, as amended... 15-8-enforcing-authorities 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15