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Advice on the fitting of safety railings on heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) with links to the regulations.
How local authorities can use guardrails to stop pedestrians crossing roads at inappropriate places or accidentally walking into roads.
Check the tariff classification for four-wheeled vehicles powered by an electric motor fitted with a hydraulic lifting device and telescopic jib.
Guidance on managing and using bed rails safely.
Rules for feeding, watering, prioritising, holding animals for slaughter, and the design and layout of a slaughterhouse.
We are an independent rail industry body that supports our members and stakeholders in delivering a safer, more efficient and sustainable rail system.
Midlands Region, Judge David R.Salter (chairman) and I.D Humphries BSc (Est Man) FRICS (Surveyor) on 16 May 2023
Dyluniwyd y daflen hon ar gyfer pobl nad ydynt yn gyfarwydd â RAIB
An overview of the changes made to the Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011 that came into force on 1 January 2021.
How to unload, handle and hold animals at sites where animals not for human consumption are killed, and how the site must be designed.
Notices of publication and a consolidated list of references of pre-Exit European Assessment Documents for construction products.
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) independently investigates accidents to improve railway safety, and inform the industry and the public. RAIB works with the Department for Transport .
An overview of the changes made to the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (ROGS) that came into force on 1 January 2021.
Southern Region, Mr D Banfield FRICS on 15 March 2021
Network Rail owns, operates, maintains and develops Britain’s railway. Network Rail is responsible for ensuring that the railway is safe and reliable. Network Rail is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport .
Guidance about meeting the building regulations, given by decisions on appeals against refusals by local authorities to relax or dispense with one or more requirements of the regulations.
The root and branch review of Britain’s railway, independently chaired by Keith Williams.
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