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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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• Definition of the management organisation and responsibility for safety;• Definition of appropriate fire prevention measures, ncluding good housekeeping of Site, welfarefacilities and offices;• Use of non flammable/fire retardant materials for protection of finished works;• Safe use and safestorage of flammable fmaterials of all categories, whether solid, liquid orr gas;• Appropriate waste management procedures;• Monitoring the type and frequency of firee inspection/ /audits;• Suitable Site accommodationlocation, construction and detection/fire fighting systems;• During construction, the installation of temporary detection and alarm a systems, together withappropriate use of existing systems and early use of final as installed systems when possible;• Development of evacuation plans, to include escape routes, muster stations, means of soundingalarms and the setting of systems in placee to ensure that emergency vehicles have been called c and allpersonnel have safely left thearea;• Training and fire drills;• The application of permit systems for Hott Works, Confined Space Entry and Electrical Access Control;• The provision of Fire Watchers and First Aiders;• Checking that emergency routes/exits aree available and unobstructed at all times;• Dissemination of the plan; and• Continuous liaison with fire brigade/police/ambulance services and other emergency services, plusclients/occupantss of adjacentt buildings.The Emergency Fire and Accident <strong>Plan</strong> as outlined abovewill be developed in consultation with the localFire Brigade and emergency services. As Sites are dynamic environments, emergency planning will beunder constant and critical review to ensure the continued relevancee of the plan and procedures. Thiswill be the responsibility of the Site Logistics Manager. First aid facilities will also be established inmultiple locations asappropriatearound thee Site.7.4 Particular Health, , Safety and Environmental Considerations7.4.1 Works to Adjacent TreesFurther to section 4. 4, Contractors appointedd for works in close proximity to trees and in consultationwith thearboriculture and landscape consultants will undertake specific tree protection measures andprocedures for the execution of their works to protect the trees.Following a tree survey only one tree just outside the development boundary b hass been identified forretention. <strong>Construction</strong> work will be undertaken in accordance with relevant guidelines in BS5837 :2005 “Trees in relation to <strong>Construction</strong> – recommendations” to ensure that construction within closeproximity of these this tree is undertaken without significantly impacting on them.The retained trees will be adequately protected from damage throughout the construction works; treeprotection measuress will includesome or all of the following:• Assessment of location of roots;• The Root Protection Areas (RPA) will be designated asa construction exclusion zone (CEZ)) withinwhichh trees will be protected from activities that havea potential to cause damage. CEZ’ss will beappropriately protected, e.g. fencing;• Generated in accordance withBS5837:2005 provides a sufficient precautionary zone where rootingconditions are more or less open, unobstructed and level;• Where root conditions are such that it is not possible to confidently accept the RPA as providing amoreor less accurate illustration of the location of roots then it will w be necessary to carryout soilinvestigation to ascertain location of roots;• Preparation of detailed Arboricultural Method Statements for specific operations near trees;St Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 201223

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