Search results Site Monitoring Site Logistics and Planning Site monitoring The practice of auditing and inspecting site facilities and operations is an essential part of making sure that the standards on site are in line with policies and arrangements. Information will be gained on a wide... a2-site-monitoring Young People - Apprentices/Works Experience Site Logistics and Planning Young People – Apprentices/Works Experience Many companies and sites are providing practical experience of the built environment to young people through apprenticeships, work experience or site visits. These are great ways to... A2-young-people-apprentices-works-experience Duties of the Principal Designer CDM Regulations Principal Designers What the Principal Designer Must Do The PD must plan, manage and monitor the pre-construction phase and coordinate matters relating to health and safety during the pre- construction phase to ensure that so far as is... b4-duties-of-the-principal-designer Common Considerations CDM Regulations Designers Common Considerations: Site layout (Block Planning) - Insufficient space between structure and boundary may restrict construction or maintenance. These design decisions are usually made by the Client, their Designers and the... b4-common-considerations Development of the Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Development of the Construction Phase Plan For all but the simplest projects, it is likely that the plan may not be sufficiently developed to cover all of the work the project will involve but may only cover early phases... b4-development-of the-plan Assessing Competencies CDM Regulations Competence and Resources Assessing Competence Organisational Competence An assessment of the company or organisation is necessary to establish that it is capable of carrying out the specific work it seeks to do: An assessment of the company’s... b4-assessing-competencies 5.5.6 Particular requirements to include in tenders/ contracts for Plant Suppliers PROCUREMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS, DESIGNERS AND SUPPLIERS 5.5 Generic and particular requirements to include in tenders/contract for designers, subcontractors or suppliers 5.5.6 Particular requirements to include in tenders/ contracts for Plant Suppliers Consider... 05-5-6-particular-requirements-to-include-in-tenders-contracts 10.6.1 Introduction Nuisance 10.6 AIR POLLUTION 10.6.1 Introduction Air pollution is harmful to both the environment and to human health and the emission of dust, smoke, fumes or gases can be a statutory nuisance. Emissions from construction can be divided into 3 main categories: dust... 10-6-1-introduction Preparing an Environmental Statement An Introduction to Environmental Management Appendix 2 - Environmental Impact Assessment Preparing an Environmental Statement Where it is decided that an assessment is required, the applicant must prepare and submit an ‘Environmental Statement’.... 01-appendix-2-preparing-an-eia Introduction Managing Health and Wellbeing in Construction Fatigue Management Introduction Construction workers are often required to work long or unusual shift patterns, particularly night work. When this is combined with a constantly changing, potentially hazardous construction... c1-fatigue-introduction 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28