Search results Dangerous occurrences Synopsis of other Legislation Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences Dangerous occurrences A report must be made of any specified type of dangerous occurrence as defined in Schedule 2 of RIDDOR, whether or not injury results. Dangerous occurrences... B7-dangerous-occurrences The DSEAR Regulations Dangerous substances Introduction The DSEAR Regulations The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR) , as amended, require employers and the self-employed to prevent or control the risks to people's safety from fires, explosions... E4-the-dsear-regulations 11.5.2.8 Mobile Plant - Temporary transfer of Perm WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.2 Environmental permitting England and Wales 11.5.2.8 Mobile Plant - Temporary transfer of Permit England only Where plant is hired with operator, the hire company will be the permit holder.... 11-5-2-8-mobile-plant-temporary-transfer-of-permit 11.10.4.3 WI/WTN - Identifying the waste WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.4 Transferring non-hazardous waste 11.10.4.3 WI/ WTN - Identifying the waste It is the Producer's responsibility to describe the waste. Waste carriers or waste management contractors should not be relied upon for a description... 11-10-4-3-wi-wtn-identifying-the-waste 4.11 Climate Adaptation Design 4.11 Climate Adaptation It is largely recognised that the climate is already changing and that regardless of efforts to mitigate against climate change, some changes are now inevitable. Further mitigation is, of course, hugely important in order to limit... 4-11-climate-adaptation 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 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46