Search results 9.6.5 Individual Container Storage MATERIALS 9.6 Storage and distribution of oil and liquid chemicals 9.6.5 Individual Container Storage As noted in the previous sections, the very widely used and familiar 205 litre / 45 gallon drums fall under the requirements of the Oil Storage Regulations... 09-6-5-individual-container-storage 9.7 Packaging MATERIALS 9.7 Packaging 9.7.1 What is the problem? Over the past twenty years the construction industry has responded to the challenge to become more sustainable and worked hard to reduce the waste arising from its activities. Packaging has resisted this challenge. ... 09-7-packaging 14.1 Introduction DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.1 INTRODUCTION In order to understand and minimise the impact the construction process has on the environment, it is important to measure all resources used and all waste that is generated. "If you can't measure it, you cannot... 14-1-introduction 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 14.4.2.2 Scope DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.4 Carbon Emissions 14.4.2 Definitions Understanding the definitions around Greenhouse Gases (GHG) and measuring GHG emissions is the first step to effectively managing them. 14.4.2.2 Scope Different GHG emissions are also broken... 14-4-2-2-scope 14.4.4 How to measure and record DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.4 Carbon Emissions 14.4.4 How to measure and record Energy When calculating total energy consumption, organisations must use verifiable data where reasonably practicable. Energy use data can be collected from meter data (from supplier,... 14-4-4-how-to-measure-and-record 14.7.2 What to report DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.7 Sustainability Reporting 14.7.2 What to report While the final decision on what to report rests with individual businesses, there is considerable guidance on typical metrics that can be reported. Often sustainability reporting is... 14-7-2-what-to-report Design considerations for fire FIRE Fire Risk Assessment Finished buildings are required to comply with Building Regulations and for HRB (High Risk Buildings) there are additional inspection and registration requirements. The fire protection will be complete, life safety systems commissioned... e3-design-considerations-for-fire Means of escape from fire Fire Means of escape from fire These are the pre-defined routes and fire exits that are designed for people to use to evacuate a building when fire occurs. Fixed premises and completed buildings are required to comply with Approved Document B – Fire Safety... E3-means-of-escape-from-fire 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 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46