Search results 13.6.3 Discharge WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER ENGLAND AND WALES 13.6.3 Discharge Under The Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016 (EPR 2016) a 'Water Discharge Activity' means any of the following- (a) the discharge or entry to inland freshwaters,... 13-6-3-discharge Temporary protective covering materials sheeting FIRE Temporary protective covering materials sheeting Temporary protective covering material should always be selected with regard to the relative fire load and the potential for fire growth and spread. Hard boards used as temporary covering materials should... e3-temporary-protective-covering-materials-sheeting Site security against arson Fire Site security against arson On high fire risk sites e.g. schools, timber frame, etc., a separate risk assessment should be undertaken to specifically consider the implications of arson including a review of the neighbourhood crime survey and an assessment... e3-site-security-against-arson Insulation materials Fire Insulation materials EPS may be used as a void former, clay heave protection or foundation insulation. Many roof systems use combustible materials e.g. inverted roof systems. Cladding / Insulation Materials Fire Classification: The BS EN 13501-1 classification... e3-insulation-materials Primary Legislation (Acts etc.) Register of Legislation 11 WASTE LEGISLATION Acts - Primary Legislation Legislation Title England Wales Scotland Summary of requirements relevant to construction and the environment Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 ✓ ✓ ✓ Provides... 03-11-primary-legislation-acts-etc The Work at Height Regulations 2005 WORK ON ROOFS The Work at Height Regulations 2005 The Work at Height Regulations (WAH) apply to roof work and detailed information on these Regulations can be found the Work at Height section. For roof work, it is recommended that the WAH section is... e9-the-work-at-height-regulations-2005 Introduction Work On Roofs Safe place of work Introduction Appropriate precautions against falls will be determined by the type of roof and the nature of the work to be carried out. BS EN 13374 - Temporary Edge Protection Systems, requires a new minimum height of 1m to... E9-place-introduction Protection of the Public Demolition General considerations and precautions Protection of the public Demolition is frequently carried out in heavily populated areas and particularly high standards of site protection, safe systems of work and effective supervision are therefore... E6-protection-of-public References Temporary Works and Falsework References Approved Codes of Practice L22 Safe use of work equipment ACOP and guidance L113 Safe use of lifting equipment ACOP and guidance British Standards BS5975-1: 2024 Temporary... E19-references About this Manual Introduction About this Manual The construction industry currently generates 8% of gross domestic product (GDP) within the United Kingdom, employs around 1.5 million people and currently uses around six tonnes of material each year for every man, woman and child.... about-this-manual 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24