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You’ve submitted a planning application to your local authority for a building project. In response, they’ve asked for an Environmental Impact Assessment before they’ll issue planning permission. Is
this normal and what’s involved?
Published 01.01.2007
An inspector recently completed an inspection on your site, during which they used the terms “aspects” and “impacts”. Not wanting to appear ignorant you didn’t ask what they meant. So what do they
mean and how are they used?
Published 01.07.2007
A colleague has told you that the fire risk assessments they saw at a supplier’s premises contained information on environmental risks, and suggested that these may be a legal requirement. Is this
right?
Published 02.06.2008
Your insurers have asked for details of the precautions you’ve taken to prevent environmental incidents. As you’ve never had one, it’s not something you’ve considered. So, what should you do?
Published 01.04.2007
To ensure appropriate precautions are put in place to prevent pollution and other environmental damage, you should complete a risk assessment. Record your findings in our new document.
Published 27.02.2015
You’ve been asked by a client to provide your written procedure for environmental risk assessment. Why would you need this and what should you include in such a document?
Published 21.06.2016
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