Search results 14.3.2 Definitions DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.3 WASTE 14.3.2 Definitions Waste - the Waste Framework Directive gives the legal definition both of 'waste' and specifically of ‘construction and demolition waste’ - see Section 11.1.2 but in this 'data capture' context... 14-3-2-definitions 14.7.3 International guidelines for reporting DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.7 Sustainability Reporting 14.7.3 International reporting frameworks In order to make performance comparisons it is recommended that the sustainability report follow widely accepted standards and guidelines for its production and for... 14-7-3-international-guidelines-for-reporting 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 Risks from existing cladding and insulation FIRE High Risk Works – Cladding Replacement Risks from existing cladding and insulation The ease of ignition and the rate of vertical fire spread on existing cladding and insulation systems will be influenced by the design and specification and quality... e3-risks-from-existing-cladding-and-insulation Flexible protection materials and External sheeting FIRE High Risk Works – Cladding Replacement Flexible protection materials and External sheeting External sheeting e.g. for scaffolding, should meet: LPS 1215: Requirements for the LPCB approval and listing for fire performance of containment net and... e3-flexible-protection-materials-and-external-sheeting-cladding 1.3 Planning for environmental protection AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1.3 PLANNING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION With an awareness of all the requirements for environmental management placed on an organisation, the activities to be undertaken must be planned to ensure that these requirements... 01-1-3-planning-for-environmental-protection 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 2.5 Other Regulators THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 2.5 OTHER REGULATORS Marine Management Organisation Marine Consents Unit Marine Licensing Operation Team In England and Wales, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is an executive non-departmental public body established and given... 02-5-other-regulators Appendix 5 - The Procedure for the Imposition of C THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS Appendix 5 - The procedural stages for the imposition of Civil Sanctions Stage Stop Notices FMPs Compliance notice, Restoration notice and/or VMP Notice of Intent (Not... 02-appendix-5-the-procedure-for-the-imposition-of- Secondary Legislation (Statutory Instruments - Reg Register of Legislation 4 DESIGN LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Regulations, Orders - Secondary legislation Legislation Title England Wales Scotland Summary of requirements relevant to construction The Building (Scotland) Regulations... 03-4-secondary-legislation-statutory-instruments-r 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31