Environmental Legislation and Control Overview

 
Legislation
Control
Design and Specification
Management
 
Acts of parliament introduced to protect the
environment include
Water Act 1989
Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1990
Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990
Land Drainage Act 1991
Water Resources Act 1991
Environment Act 1995
 
Control methods are used to monitor and
guide the contractor along the required path.
This is done by using the following:-
Health and Safety Executive
Environment Agency – Natural resources
wales.
Local Authorities
 
 
Has the power to enforce government
legislation
Has small input into environmental laws apart from
the nuclear directive governing the release of
radiation
Primarily investigates safety in environmental issues
(PPE being used while cleaning up spillages)
Has the power to prosecute if safety
regulations are breached.
 
As of 1 October 2012, now operates a fee for
intervention recovery scheme.
Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2012 states
that those who break health and safety laws are
liable for recovery of related costs
This includes
Inspection
Investigation
Taking enforcement action
 
 
Is a public body that protects and improves  the environment
Has passed legislation to protect
Air
Chemicals
Land
Water
Waste
Plant protection
Radioactive substances
Energy
Conservation
Noise and statutory nuisance
Pollution prevention and control
Undertake many checks on air and water quality.  They are able
to prosecute offenders and also gather evidence for cases going
to court
 
Have powers including
Planning
Environmental Services
Building Control
The Planning department establishes the local plan.  This is done under the
planning legislation.  This offers control over the alteration and construction of
buildings, the removal of trees and also the development of hard landscaped areas
(Parks)
The list areas which are earmarked for developments in industry, residential and
commercial categories.
Helps maintain and protect the environment.
It is the responsibility of the local authority to provide the following environmental
services
Recycling
Pollution Control
Noise Control
Clean Air
Public Health
Food Safety
Commercial Waste
Municipal Waste Collection and Disposal
These can be enforced legally using fines and prosecution.
 
 
The building control department
Regulates the demolition, alteration and erection of
commercial and domestic buildings
Environmental aspects include
Drainage
Heating
Power
Ventilation
Enforce regulations by
Checking of plans
Site inspections
Can legally enforce regulations
 
Good design is essential to protect the
environment
Specify sustainable construction techniques
to reduce impact on the environment
Solar panels
Insulation to reduce heat loss (thermal efficiency)
Locally sourced materials to reduce transportation
pollution
Utilise as much renewable energy sources as
possible
Re use old buildings where ever possible
 
 
 
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) will give a clear picture of the effect on the
environment
Normally a checklist of items that needs careful assessments
Waste Disposal
Thermal Efficiency
Water Discharge
Heat Discharge
Water Vapour Discharge
 
Site managers important to ensure all possible measures are taken to protect the environment
Measures can include
Spill kits for machines and fuel storage areas
Suitable storage of COSHH controlled substances
Prevent illegal spillages
Prevent silt being pumped into drainage systems
Recycle as much waste as possible
Select local supplies for materials where ever possible
 
Have Clear policies and objectives
Makes a statement that the company is conscious over the impact that they have on the environment
Policies should be monitored and review regularly
Educate the workforce about the problem
Tool box talks to highlight key areas and to inform the workforce
undefined
 
 
 
Slide Note
Embed
Share

Legislation plays a crucial role in protecting the environment through acts like the Water Act 1989 and Environmental Protection Act 1990. Control methods involve monitoring contractors with agencies like Health and Safety Executive. Government bodies enforce laws, prosecute breaches, and levy fees for intervention. Public bodies safeguard the environment, passing laws to protect air, water, land, and more. Powers include planning, environmental services, and building control, ensuring environmental protection and public health.

  • Environmental legislation
  • Control methods
  • Public bodies
  • Government enforcement
  • Environmental protection

Uploaded on Sep 11, 2024 | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Legislation Control Design and Specification Management

  2. Acts of parliament introduced to protect the environment include Water Act 1989 Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1990 Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 Land Drainage Act 1991 Water Resources Act 1991 Environment Act 1995

  3. Control methods are used to monitor and guide the contractor along the required path. This is done by using the following:- Health and Safety Executive Environment Agency Natural resources wales. Local Authorities

  4. Has the power to enforce government legislation Has small input into environmental laws apart from the nuclear directive governing the release of radiation Primarily investigates safety in environmental issues (PPE being used while cleaning up spillages) Has the power to prosecute if safety regulations are breached.

  5. As of 1 October 2012, now operates a fee for intervention recovery scheme. Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2012 states that those who break health and safety laws are liable for recovery of related costs This includes Inspection Investigation Taking enforcement action

  6. Is a public body that protects and improves the environment Has passed legislation to protect Air Chemicals Land Water Waste Plant protection Radioactive substances Energy Conservation Noise and statutory nuisance Pollution prevention and control Undertake many checks on air and water quality. They are able to prosecute offenders and also gather evidence for cases going to court

  7. Have powers including Planning Environmental Services Building Control The Planning department establishes the local plan. This is done under the planning legislation. This offers control over the alteration and construction of buildings, the removal of trees and also the development of hard landscaped areas (Parks) The list areas which are earmarked for developments in industry, residential and commercial categories. Helps maintain and protect the environment. It is the responsibility of the local authority to provide the following environmental services Recycling Pollution Control Noise Control Clean Air Public Health Food Safety Commercial Waste Municipal Waste Collection and Disposal These can be enforced legally using fines and prosecution.

  8. The building control department Regulates the demolition, alteration and erection of commercial and domestic buildings Environmental aspects include Drainage Heating Power Ventilation Enforce regulations by Checking of plans Site inspections Can legally enforce regulations

  9. Good design is essential to protect the environment Specify sustainable construction techniques to reduce impact on the environment Solar panels Insulation to reduce heat loss (thermal efficiency) Locally sourced materials to reduce transportation pollution Utilise as much renewable energy sources as possible Re use old buildings where ever possible

  10. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) will give a clear picture of the effect on the environment Normally a checklist of items that needs careful assessments Waste Disposal Thermal Efficiency Water Discharge Heat Discharge Water Vapour Discharge Site managers important to ensure all possible measures are taken to protect the environment Measures can include Spill kits for machines and fuel storage areas Suitable storage of COSHH controlled substances Prevent illegal spillages Prevent silt being pumped into drainage systems Recycle as much waste as possible Select local supplies for materials where ever possible Have Clear policies and objectives Makes a statement that the company is conscious over the impact that they have on the environment Policies should be monitored and review regularly Educate the workforce about the problem Tool box talks to highlight key areas and to inform the workforce

Related


More Related Content

giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#