Search results 7.1 Introduction ECOLOGY 7.1 INTRODUCTION As a consequence of the loss and fragmentation of habitat and the threat to biodiversity that has occurred in the UK in recent years, the legal protection given to wildlife and enhancement of biodiversity is continuing to increase. Biodiversity... 07-1-introduction 14.4.1 Why record and report on carbon emissions? DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.4 Carbon Emissions 14.4.1 Why record and report on carbon emissions? The effects of carbon emissions, that is carbon dioxide and the other 'greenhouse gases' on climate change is fully described in Section 12 and it is incumbent... 14-4-1-why-record-and-report-on-carbon-emissions Introduction Fire Introduction Most fires are preventable. To help prevent fire in the workplace, a fire risk assessment (FRA) should identify what could cause a fire to start: sources of ignition (heat or sparks) fire loading - substances that burn, and the people who... e3-introduction 12.2.4 Energy Management / CO2 Management Schemes ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION 12.2 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 12.2.4 Energy Management / CO2 Management Schemes 12.2.4.1 ISO 50001:2018 - Energy Management System ISO 50001 is a voluntary, internationally recognised standard, that outlines... 12-2-4-energy-management-co2-management-schemes 12.1 3 Int. Conventions and National Legislation Energy, Climate Change, and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation 12.1 Energy, Climate Change, and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation 12.1.3 International Conventions and National Legislation Climate change is, therefore, a global problem and the United Nations Framework Convention... 12-1-3-international-conventions-and-national-legi Work-related stress MENTAL WELLBEING Work-related stress What is stress? The HSE defines stress as ‘an adverse reaction to excessive pressure’. Pressure is often part and parcel of work and helps to keep people motivated. However excessive, badly managed exposure to... c11-work-related-stress 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 2.4.2.6 Further investigation and possible prosecu THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 2.4 THE PRINCIPAL REGULATORS AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE 2.4.2 Enforcement action 2.4.2.6 Further investigation and possible prosecution During the investigation of an environmental incident, the relevant Regulator, such as, for example,... 02-4-2-6-further-investigation-and-possible-prosec 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27