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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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• Training (e.g. tool box talks) inhow to avoid tree damage;• Facilitation Pruning;• Supervision of sensitive operations and regular monitoring by an Aboricultural Consultant;• Appropriate Treee Protection Fencing and Barriers;• Appropriate Ground Protection measures; and• Contingency planning.• Works close to undergroundlines and TfL Highway Routes• Works shall be carried out in accordance with Network Rail/TfL approval procedures for all activitiesin close proximityto existing assets. An Approval in Principal (AIP)) process will be completed prior toany construction works beginning.7.5 Air Quality7.5.1 General Provisions<strong>Construction</strong> works will be carried out in such a way as tolimit the emissions to air of pollutants(particularly dust andfine particles (PM10)), employing Best Practicable Means. The Site willl bemanagedin accordance with theCMP to minimise the potential effects on air quality from construction.7.5.2Effective material storage and handlingFurther to section 6. 5, the storage and handling of construction materials can bee a significantt dustemissionsource. The adoption of appropriate dust control measuress will greatlyy reduce dustt emissionsfrom these sources and ensure that any adverse effects are reduced or eliminated. Measuress forcontrolling dust are further explained below. .Handlingand storageareas will be sited as far away as is reasonably and practically possible from fpublic/residential areas. Handling and storage areas willl be actively managed and fine, dry material willbe stored inside enclosed shield/ /coverings or within a central storagee areas. Anyy storage areas that arenot enclosed will be covered/sheeted. Prolonged storage of debris on o Site will bee avoided. Vehiclescarrying dusty materials into or out of the Site shall be sheeted downn to prevent any escape ofmaterials.7.5.3 <strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>t<strong>Construction</strong> plant can be a significant source of emissions although control measures can beimplemented to minimise any adverse impacts. The following measures will be employed:• Site plant and equipment willl be kept in good repair and maintained in accordance with themanufacturers specifications.. Allowing for economic constraints, the plant will be selected on thebasis of which has the least potential for dust and other emissions;• <strong>Plan</strong>twill not be left running when not in use;• <strong>Plan</strong>twith dust arrestment equipment will be used where practical;• Where practical, cleaner fuelss will be employed for construction plant; p and• Enclosures will beerected around major constructionn plant items as appropriate and where practical.7.5.4 Vehicle MovementsVehicle movements may result indust emissions (by re‐suspending dust d from thee road or from spillingdusty loads) and exhaust emissions. However, a numberof control measures m cann be adoptedd toeliminate or minimise such emissions:• Wheel washing facilities on Site to prevent mud from construction operationss being transported onto adjacent publicroads;St Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 201224

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