Unit 1

Apply Health and Safety and Environmental Legislation in the Building Services Engineering Sector

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18 Documents

B. Regs. F

This approved document gives guidance for compliance with the Building Regulations for building work carried out in England and Wales.

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Building Regulations - Approved Documents

A list of the approved documents and the building situations to which they apply.

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Cleaning Legislation

The regulations and legislation pertaining to cleaning ventilation systems.

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Cleaning Systems

A guide to the cleanliness of ductwork systems.

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Emergency Procedures & Fire Precautions

Causes of fire, methods to extinguish fire, alarm procedures and how to prevent fire.

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H&S Regulations

A look at LOLER, COSHH and PUWER.

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Health and Safety - INTRODUCTION

The Health and Safety Executive's introduction to Health & Safety.

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Health, Safety & Welfare in Workplace

This document covers a number of subjects including PPE, signs, RIDDOR, PAT testing, storage and processes to follow when working on-site.

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HSWA

Employer and employee responsibilities under the Health & Safety at Work Act.

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Manual Handling

Lifting and carrying.

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On-Site Procedures

Responsibilities, procedures, documents and safety information when working on-site.

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Permit To Work

What is a Permit to Work and why is it needed?

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PPE Handout

The Health and Safety Executive's guide to PPE.

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RIDDOR

The Health and Safety Executive's guide to RIDDOR.

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Risk Assessments

An introduction to risk assessments.

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Signs

An introduction to the different types of signs found on-site.

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Waste Materials

How to deal with waste materials.

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Working Environments

Various working environments and practices, including: PPE, teamwork, the environment and equipment.

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