91热爆

Heritage

The 91热爆 requires staff and suppliers to take all reasonable steps to look after heritage buildings, structures, objects and features.

Updated: 9 November 2022

Heritage consists of buildings, structures, objects and features that are man-made and are rare or valuable for their architectural or historical interest. This includes buildings that are still in use, through to archaeological remains. Heritage must be protected from damage as it is irreplaceable and it is important to preserve it for us and future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Measures to conserve, protect and enhance this resource should be promoted and implemented and it is strictly controlled by law. The 91热爆 therefore requires staff and suppliers to take all reasonable steps to look after the heritage.

These Heritage Guidelines establish minimum operating standards that must be applied at all sites and the legal issues you must be aware of. If you have any queries relating to this standard then you should contact the Safety Advice Line.

What Can Go Wrong?

  • Impacts on heritage buildings and features

Legal/91热爆 Requirements

  • There are no specific legal requirements to draw to your attention; you must still apply the control measures that are relevant to your activity.

Control Measures

General Controls

Take all reasonable steps to prevent damage to the heritage as follows:

  • Identify heritage features that may be affected by activities through the SafetyHub risk assessment process and in consultation with the owner.
  • Seek to change activities as necessary to protect the heritage.
  • Where activities may affect protected heritage features, consult with the relevant statutory authority or other organisation, to agree how the activities can be undertaken, incorporating mitigation measures as necessary.
  • Control activities and implement mitigation measures to ensure protection of the heritage, and monitor their effectiveness.

When working in and around heritage sites:

  • Comply with all consent applications and any conditions set.
  • If formal consent is not required but activities are being undertaken in a heritage feature, consult with the Local Authority Archaeology Officers and/or Conservation Officers for Historic Buildings. Include agreement on how and when the activities can be undertaken, including the need for and types of mitigation measures. Comply with any informal agreements made during consultation.
  • Re-locate activities away from heritage features, if feasible. If it is not possible to re-locate activities, develop mitigation measures in advance of the activity. Mitigation measures will be very specific to the heritage feature concerned. If further advice is needed, obtain specialist advice. 

Division Specific Issues

  • No division specific issues.

FAQs/Did You Know?

  • No FAQs/Did you know items.

Environment topics

  • Air Pollution

    Air pollution can have damaging effects on human health and the environment and it is crucial to minimise emissions to the atmosphere.
  • Built Environment

    In the UK these impacts are controlled by legislation, particularly planning law.
  • Energy Management

    This guidance provides information on energy management associated with 91热爆 activities in order to ensure good environmental practice and compliance with relevant legislation.
  • Environment on Production and Events

    This guidance provides information on how to reduce the risk of environmental incidents, nuisance or legal non-compliance whilst making programmes and running events.
  • Environmental Nuisance

    Nuisance is something that causes an unwanted disturbance to someone's quality of life or something that can have a negative effect on their health.
  • Heritage

    Heritage consists of buildings and features that are man-made and valuable for their architectural or historical interest.
  • Land Contamination

    Both former and current land uses can pollute land and water resources by releasing pollutants to the environment.
  • Natural Environment and Wildlife

    The natural environment contains habitats and species that are ecologically valuable and landscapes that are appreciated for their beauty and historical interest.
  • Oil and Chemical Management

    Oil and chemical management can occur from fixed and temporary generators, set building, special effects, cleaning and associated activities.
  • Waste Management

    This guidance provides information on how to manage wastes arising from 91热爆 activities in order to ensure good environmental practice and compliance with relevant legislation.
  • Water and Waste Water Management

    This guidance provides information on how to manage water and waste water arising from 91热爆 activities in order to ensure good environmental practice and compliance with relevant legislation.

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This site describes what the 91热爆 does in relation to managing its health, safety and security risks and is intended for those who work directly for the 91热爆.

It is not intended to provide instruction or guidance on how third parties should manage their risks. The 91热爆 cannot be held liable for how this information is interpreted or used by third parties, nor provide any assurance that adopting it would provide any measure of legal compliance. More information

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