Search results Introduction Demolition Introduction Demolition is a specialist undertaking under the Construction, Design and Management Regulations. The planning of demolition works is critical to its safe and successful completion. Due to the speed at which demolition works can... E6-introduction Demolition Survey Demolition Tendering Demolition survey Prospective contractors must ensure that the information with which they are provided is sufficiently detailed to allow identification of any structural problems and the risks associated with any flammable or hazardous... E6-demolition-survey Confined Spaces Demolition Health hazards Entry into confined spaces Tanks and other vessels may contain toxic gases and vapours from their previous use, or residues which produce toxic or flammable vapours if heated, for example during cutting. Water in a tank may have... E6-confined-spaces Introduction Demolition Demolition techniques Piecemeal demolition - by machine Introduction Roof structures supported on wall plates should normally be demolished to wall plate level by hand. Where the building to be demolished is attached to another structure, the... E6-techniques-introduction References Work at height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding References Legislation The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The Work at Height Regulations 2005 The Construction (Design & Management)... E5-appendix-references Appendix 1 - Build UK Induction Standard Training Appendix 1 - Build UK Site Specific Health and Safety Inductions Background Site inductions are delivered across the UK every day with the objective of briefing the workforce on the health, safety and environmental aspects of the construction project... A3-appendix-1-build-uk-induction-standard Toilets Site Logistics and Planning Welfare Facilities Toilets An adequate number of toilets must be provided at all times. There are no set requirements as to how many should be provided but this would be dependent on the number of people working on the site. The number... a2-toilets 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 9.7 Packaging MATERIALS 9.7 Packaging 9.7.1 What is the problem? Over the past twenty years the construction industry has responded to the challenge to become more sustainable and worked hard to reduce the waste arising from its activities. Packaging has resisted this challenge. ... 09-7-packaging 13.10.6 Refuelling Protocol WATER 13.10 Construction Good Practice 13.10.6 Refuelling Protocol Since many pollution incidents relate to spills of fuel, oils and chemicals arising from their use on site, it is also important to control their use, not only to comply with legal requirements... 13-10-6-refuelling-protocol 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46