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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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• Provision and Useof Work Equipment Regulations, 1998;• Highly flammableLiquids & Petroleum Gases Regulations, 1972; and a• Health & Safety at Work Act, 1974.• Mandatory attendance at Lend Lease’s Incident & Injury Free (IIF)) training programme.7.2 Control Substances Hazardous to HealthThe strategy for controlling all substances coming onto Site and all work w activitiess and progress whichmay generate hazardous substances will be managed and controlled in accordance with the ‘Control ofSubstances Hazardous to Health’ ’ regulationss (COSHH), 1999 and best practise guidance, suchas thatpublished by the Environment Agency.Some control measures to be employed are as follows:• All fuels and chemicals will bestored in designated areas, with deliveries of all hazardous materialssupervised;• Storage tank or container facilities will bee appropriately secured with w designated areas as far aspossible from anywatercourses or surface drains;• In case of spills ordischarges, , remedial action will be taken as soon as possible, and set procedureswill be compiled with;• A logistics plan will be developed to take into accountthe management and control of hazardoussubstances on Site; and• Personal protective equipment (PPE) suitable to prevailing conditions will be used by all constructionworkers.7.3 Outline Environmental, EmergencyFire andd Accident ProceduresMeasures will be carried out to avoid environmental incidents, however if these occur then the tfollowingtypes mustbe reportedto the responsible person within the <strong>Construction</strong> Team.The overall strategy in the event of a spillagee will be to “Stop‐Contain‐Notify”• Spills or discharges to the atmosphere, water supplies, sewerage systems, rivers and otherwatercourses, or to the ground of: Any chemical product or formulation; Oils and fuels; Effluents/fumes and gases; Waste or contaminated materials.• Damage to existing: Trees and wildlife; Flora and existing local habitats.• Any environmental incident that could lead to: Local authorityor regulatory enforcement; Public complaint.Emergency routes and procedures will be continuously adapted to suit the construction sequence andstage of the Development. An Emergency Fire and Accident plan will be prepared in conjunction withLFB, generally following the guidelines for plan contents below and updated u on a regular basis to takeaccount of construction progress:St Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 2012222

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