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Information and advice on cleaning sex-on-premises venues.
Public health advice for prisons and other prescribed places of detention.
How to reduce the risk of disease from your animal feed storage units.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for printing of dry cleaning.
Guidance for people who have been diagnosed with a mpox infection and who have been advised to self-isolate at home.
Guidance for non-water company abstraction licence holders affected by prolonged dry weather and drought.
How the maritime industry should treat waste at sea and in ports, reduce oil and air pollution, and control ozone-depleting substances.
How to carry out a flood risk assessment so that you can complete your planning application.
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Wet line contamination involves the cross contamination of road fuel with rebated fuels, which will either be red diesel or kerosene.
How to manage water use, levels, drainage and irrigation, and avoid pollution from waste water and sheep dip.
What farmers and land managers must know about slurry separators, storing and applying separated materials.
Sheep dip is a hazardous substance – follow this code to reduce the risk of groundwater pollution when you use, store and dispose of dip.
How businesses and organisations can avoid causing pollution from oil and chemical storage, car washing, construction and other activities.
Manage your birds’ housing and welfare when they must be kept inside because of disease outbreaks.
If you abstract water or plan to, you may need to apply for an abstraction licence.
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