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Part of the 'Raising the bar' health and safety initiative to identify best practice, raise standards and improve supply chain engagement.
How you must control and monitor emissions from your activities that may cause pollution.
Product Safety Report for Nail Dust Collector, CJ-XC001 sold via Amazon presenting a high risk of fire.
How to reduce the risk of disease from your animal feed storage units.
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
This research aims to determine the efficacy of non-proprietary products in reducing road dust pollution on gravel roads
How the Environment Agency has been working with partners, including Bristol City Council and Public Health England, to determine whether there are health risks from air quality in Avonmouth, Bristol.
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
Product Safety Report for Nail Dust Collector presenting a high risk of electric shock.
Guidance on the planning for mineral extraction in plan making and the application process.
This report uncovered information that should prove useful for reducing bioaerosol concentrations both in and around livestock facilities and for controlling the spread of potentially serious diseases.
This study tests the efficacy of the current levels which construction site dust monitors are set to, and makes a series of recommendations.
This report continues work conducted by the Health and Safety Laboratory for the Department for Communities and Local Government on urban search…
10 wastes are from thermal processes. Your permit lists the 10 waste codes you can use. You must follow the guidance given in the Before you start section.
A report on nasopharyngeal cancer due to exposure to wood dust by the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
This is a review of entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for people with nasal carcinoma and occupational exposure to wood dust.
Provides guidance on how planning can take account of the impact of new development on air quality.
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