Search results 0.2 Site Offices and Fit-out Setting up on Site 0.2 Site Offices and Fit-out To reduce environmental impact, consider: Selection of temporary office(s) selecting offices with the highest possible EPC rating or enquire about the levels of insulation provided, opting for lower overall... 0-2-site-offices-and-offices-fit-out 0.4 Site Security Setting Up on Site 0.4 Site Security Many environmental laws are ‘strict liability’ which means that if someone gains access to the site or site compound and causes an environmental incident then the contractor as occupier can be held liable and prosecuted.... 0-4-site-security 0 Setting up on Site Setting up on Site Introduction When starting a new project and setting up on site there are many issues to consider for the protection of the environment. This Section of the Manual identifies several of those issues and the choices can be made to reduce the... 0-setting-up-on-site 11.5.2.7 Surrender of a Permit WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.2 Environmental permitting England and Wales 11.5.2.7 Surrender of a Permit Applications for surrender of a Permit are necessary to allow the Regulator to ensure that the site has been restored... 11-5-2-7-surrender-of-a-permit 11.5.4.5 Monitoring compliance with Waste Management Licensing and Authorisations WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.4 Waste management licensing 11.5.4.5 Monitoring compliance with Waste Management Licensing and Authorisations SEPA verifies compliance with Licences and Authorisations through site... 11-5-4-5-monitoring-compliance-with-waste-management-licensing-and-authorisations 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 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 Acknowledgements Introduction Acknowledgements 1st Edition published in June 2007 Members of the Construction Confederation Environmental Forum 2nd Edition published June 2013 Current Contributing Editorial Panel John Peters Consultant John Peters Consultancy Dr... 0-acknowledgements Further Sources of Information AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION Websites EMAShttps://ec.europa.eu/environment/emas/index_en.htm Publications Construction Industry Publications Ltd www.cip-books.com Construction and the Environment -... 01-further-sources-of-information 2.2.3.2 Delegated (or secondary) legislation THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 2.2 THE HIERARCHY OF LEGISLATION 2.2.3 Criminal legislation 2.2.3.2 Delegated (or secondary) legislation This can take one of two forms - Statutory Instruments or By-Laws Statutory Instruments (SIs) comprise Orders in Council,... 02-2-3-2-delegated-or-secondary-legislation 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27