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Health and Safety
- Addictions
- Automatic fire alarms
- Business - registering premises
- Civil emergencies - emergency plan
- Dangerous structures and public safety
- Environmental services - out of hours emergencies
- Health and safety - accident reporting
- Health and safety - construction regulations
- Health and safety - prosecutions register
- Health and safety - training courses
- Health and safety at work - advice and training
- Infectious diseases - investigation
- Licence - alcohol and entertainment
- Licence - explosives
- Licence - poisons
- Licence - scaffolding and hoarding
- Licence - storage of fireworks
- Licence - storage of petroleum
- Needle exchange
- Needle exchange
- Registration - food businesses
- Trading standards - education
- Workplace regulations
Health and safety - construction regulations
We have a range of Guidance Notes to assist Builders, Architects and the Self Builder alike, which we are adding to continually; current titles include:
Minimising Housing Construction Waste Opens in a new window
Recycling Through Demolition Opens in a new window
A Guide to Building Over Sewers Opens in a new window
Checklist for Building a House Extension Over a Sewer Opens in a new window
Your Garden Wall Opens in a new window
The Party Wall Act 1996: Explanatory Booklet Opens in a new window
Guidance Note 1 Regularisation Certificate Opens in a new window
Guidance Note 2 Domestic Heating Appliances Opens in a new window
Guidance Note 9 Site Investigation Opens in a new window
Guidance Note 12 Performance Results Opens in a new window
Guidance Note 13 Percolation Test Opens in a new window
guidance on the replacement of domestic heating boilers or hot water vessels Opens in a new window regarding the new part L1 of the Building Regulations
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 Opens in a new window - Essential Information (CDM 2007)
Clients, designers and others involved with construction work all have duties under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. These Regulations help ensure that a construction project is safe to build, use and maintain.





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