Search results 0.3 Site Compound and the Site in General Setting up on Site 0.3 Site Compound and the Site in General 0.3.1 Preparing the site compound Consider if any topsoil is to be stripped, how this non-renewable resource will be protected and preserved for reuse how surface water will be drained from the... 0-3-site-compound-and-the-site-in-general N Glossary GLOSSARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TERMS NAPCP - National Air Pollution Control Programme – sets out measures and analysis for how emission reduction commitments can be met across the UK. NAQS - National Air Quality Strategy - established by DEFRA and... 19-glossary-n 12.2.6.3 Improving Performance - Quality ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION 12.2 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 12.2.6 Delivering Energy Efficient Construction 12.2.6.3 Improving Performance - Quality and Workmanship In order for buildings to perform well, care must be taken to ensure the highest... 12-2-6-3-improving-performance-quality-and-workman 9.2.4 Aggregate MATERIALS 9.2 Material Selection 9.2.4 Aggregate To reduce the impacts of the aggregate extraction and transportation process, companies should endeavour to identify the location of all prospective aggregate supplies and suppliers in order to make informed decisions. Where... 09-2-4-aggregate Water Management and Isolation in Buildings Health and Safety in Offices Water Management and Isolation in Buildings The CIREG water standard (formally CIREG’s Managing Escape of Water Risk best practice guidance) is an insurer-endorsed approach that aims to prevent and limit damage from escape of... e23-water-management-and-isolation-in-buildings 13.11 Post Construction WATER 13.11 POST CONSTRUCTION 13.11.1 Defects Liability As with other aspects of construction, the contractor may be liable for defects arising from construction and connections of drainage systems. Since these services are inaccessible once constructed it... 13-11-post-construction Category 3 (Minor) Incident INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT CATEGORISATION Category 3 (Minor) Incident A minor environment incident involves one or more of the following criteria: Llmited effect on water quality around discharge minimal contamination of land (no... 15-appendix-1-category-3-minor-incident 11.11.7 The Quality Protocols WASTE 11.11 RECOVERY OF WASTE 11.11.7 The Quality Protocols England and Wales Waste quality protocols (QPs) are end of waste frameworks that industry can volunteer to follow. They set out the requirements for when certain wastes can become non-waste once... 11-11-7-the-quality-protocols 10.5.3.3 Dust Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.3 Preventing or Reducing Nuisance 10.5.3.3 Dust Dust generated during construction can not only damage the environment and cause nuisance for the neighbours of the site but can also cause serious damage to the health... 10-5-3-3-dust Category 1 (Major) Incident INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT CATEGORISATION Category 1 (Major) Incident A major environment incident will result in likely prosecution or a restriction of works. It will generally be non-routine and large scale and involves one or more... 15-appendix-1-category-1-major-incident 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10