Search results 2.4.1 The Environment Agency, Natural Resources Wa THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 2.4 THE PRINCIPAL REGULATORS AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE 2.4.1 The Environment Agency, Natural Resouces Wales and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency Principal among the Regulators involved with the construction industry in an environmental... 02-4-1-the-environment-agency-natural-resources-wa 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 Introduction Work On Roofs Introduction Working on roofs is a high-risk activity because it involves work at height. Falls through fragile materials, such as roof lights and asbestos cement roofing sheets, account for more deaths and serious injuries than any other single... E9-introduction Pitched Roofs Work On Roofs Safe place of work Pitched roofs On sloping roofs, unless suitable precautions are taken, there are dangers of persons falling from the perimeter edge – either whilst working there, or due to slipping down the roof and of falling from the... E9-pitched-roofs Barriers And Platforms Work On Roofs Safe place of work Barriers and platforms Typical methods of providing barriers or platforms to prevent falls from the eaves of a roof are shown below, all in accordance with the principles established in BS EN 13374. The distance of a possible... E9-barriers-and-platforms Lifting Appliances Work On Roofs Safe place of work Lifting appliances Where a small lifting appliance, such as a gin wheel or scaffold crane, is mounted near the edge of a roof, suitable guardrails and toeboards should be placed at the edge of the roof to protect those using... E9-lifting-appliances Protection Of Public Work On Roofs Protection of the public Members of the public must be protected from the hazards of any falling material during roofwork operations. This may entail the provision of brick guards, fans or other similar precautions. It may also be necessary to lay... E9-protection-of-public Toolbox Talks PDFs Training Appendices Appendix 4 - Toolbox Talks TB001 COSHHTB002 Hand Arm Vibration TB003 Ladders TB004 Lifting Equipment TB005 Mobile Crane Operators TB006 Mobile Elevated Working Platforms TB007 ... a3-toolbox-pdfs Noise Demolition Health hazards Noise Demolition plant, such as compressors and concrete breakers, frequently create noise "levels" in excess of 100dB(A). Jobs likely to expose workers to an 8-hour noise dose above 80 dB(A) should be identified and arrangements made... E6-noise 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 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33