Search results 9.4.2.2 Reusing materials arising on site MATERIALS 9.4 Using waste material as a resource 9.4.2 Re-using and Recycling materials and waste 9.4.2.2 Reusing materials arising on site If it was always the intention of the project to use material arising on one part of the site in another part of the... 09-4-2-2-reusing-materials-arising-on-site 9.4.2.3 Arising on one site, used on another site MATERIALS 9.4 Using waste material as a resource 9.4.2 Re-using and Recycling materials and waste 9.4.2.3 Arising on one site, used on another site Any material that arises on one site but which is not to be used on that same site will be regarded as waste... 09-4-2-3-arising-on-one-site-used-on-another-site 13.1 Introduction WATER 13.1 INTRODUCTION Water is essential to life. It is an increasingly scarce and costly natural resource with strict legal controls for its abstraction from the natural environment and discharge into controlled waters and/or the sewerage. The construction... 13-1-introduction 13.4.1 Water availability WATER 13.4 MANAGING WATER RESOURCES 13.4.1 Water availability All construction sites use water. Many contractors take for granted and may not know exactly how much water they are using. Reducing water consumption can be an easy and inexpensive way... 13-4-1-water-availability The Verdict Managing a Prosecution The Verdict The magistrates or jury, depending on the type of court where the case is heard, will hear all the evidence and then retire to consider their verdict. In a Magistrates Court the Clerk of the Court normally provides the... B1-the-verdict Introduction MATERIALS 9.6 Storage and distribution of oil and liquid chemicals Introduction Oil is a common, highly visible form of pollution. It is poisonous to fish and other wildlife, and smothers plants. Just two litres of oil could make the volume of fresh water... 09-6-1-introduction 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 14.2 Principles DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.2 PRINCIPLES In data capture and reporting the following general principles must be considered: Boundaries: Set the 'boundary' for and within the organisation for which data will be collected and reported and the 'boundary' for what... 14-2-principles Portable fire extinguishing equipment FIRE Portable fire extinguishing equipment The Fire Safety Order requires that, where necessary, premises must be provided with appropriate firefighting equipment. To comply with this requirement, it will normally be necessary to provide an adequate number of... e3-portable-fire-extinguishing-equipment Enforcement of fire safety legislation Fire Enforcement of fire safety legislation The RRO states enforcement of the Fire Safety Order and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations normally rests with the local fire and rescue authority, who discharge their enforcement duty by appointing fire safety inspectors... e3-enforcement-of-fire-safety-legislation 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42