Search results Protective Clothing Roadworks Safety precautions Protective clothing and equipment (also click here for futher information) All operatives handling bituminous materials or concrete, and all others working on roadworks sites should at all times wear: High visibility to... E20-protective-clothing 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 Category 2 (Significant) Incident INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT CATEGORISATION Category 2 (Significant) Incident A significant environment incident could result in prosecution or a restriction of works. It will involve one or more of the following criteria: significant... 15-appendix-1-category-2-significant-incident Emergency Arrangements Asbestos Emergency Arrangements Emergencies, including discovery and/or suspected disturbance of ACMs Emergency arrangements should cover situations which may arise externally or separately from any asbestos related work, as well as those arising from the... C5-emergency-arrangements Non-licensable work with enclosures Asbestos Working with Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) Carrying out work not requiring a licence (whether or not notifiable) Non-licensable work with enclosures For some large-scale non-licensable work with asbestos, a full enclosure may be required to... c5-non-licensable-work-with-enclosures 13.10.12 Water Conservation and Water Efficiency WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.12 Water Conservation and Water Efficiency To conserve water and use resources efficiently it is recommended and often a statutory requirement, dependent upon the region/utility company that mains drinking water supplies... 13-10-12-water-conservation-and-water-efficiency 10.5.2 2 Planning to reduce nuisance Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.2 Design and Planning 10.5.2.2 Planning to reduce nuisance Project sequencing is a key consideration where the likelihood of nuisance issues arising can be addressed. For example, demolition could be commenced in... 10-5-2-2-planning-to-reduce-nuisance Checklist for Demolition Method Statements Demolition Checklist for Demolition Method Statements Demolition method statements should normally include the following:- Name and address of the Client Name and address of the Principal Designer Name and address of the Principal Contractor (for... E6-checklist-for-demolition-method-statements 16.3 Identifying and communicating roles and responsibilities MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.3 IDENTIFYING AND COMMUNICATING ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES On small construction projects the project manager may be in complete control and take responsibility for everything that happens on site. On larger projects, however, there may be... 16-3-identifying-and-communicating-roles-and-respo 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10