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Specification Document for Car Park Extension In Area of Former Howels Building At Royal Brewery, Manchester for Heineken

UK Limited
Tender Issue June 2012

Gleeds Management Services Limited Wilford House, 1 Clifton Lane, Wilford, Nottingham, NG11 7AT t: 0115 977 8000 www.gleeds.com

CAR PARK EXTENSION IN AREA OF FORMER HOWELS BUILDING AT ROYAL BREWERY MANCHESTER

TENDER ISSUE

CONTENTS

SECTION 1 Preliminaries

SECTION 2 Specification

SECTION 3 Pricing Schedules

SECTION 4 Form of Tender

APPENDIX 1 Drawings

APPENDIX 2 Pre-Contract H&S Information

APPENDIX 3 Heineken Terms and Conditions

APPENDIX 4 Site Rules and Regulations

CAR PARK EXTENSION IN AREA OF FORMER HOWELS BUILDING AT ROYAL BREWERY MANCHESTER

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PRELIMINARIES

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PROJECT PARTICULARS
THE PROJECT Nature: Car Park Extension in Area of Former Howels Building Location: Royal Brewery, Manchester Length of contract: 7 weeks Start on Site: 13 August 2012 Finish on Site: 28 September 2012 EMPLOYER (CLIENT) Name: Heineken UK Limited Address: 2 4 Broadway Park, South Gyle Broadway, Edinburgh. EH12 9JZ Telephone: 0131 528 1000 EMPLOYERS SITE CONTACT Name: Mr Ian Bromley Address: Heineken UK Limited, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester M15 6LD Telephone: Email: PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR (CDM and SWMP) Name: tbc Contact: tbc Address: tbc Telephone: tbc Email: tbc PERSON EMPOWERED BY THE CONTRACT TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYER Name: Norder Design Associates Limited Contact: Steven Goddard Address: Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derby, DE56 1BY Telephone: 01773 824414 Email: steven.goddard@norder.co.uk CDM COORDINATOR Name: Norder Design Associates Limited Contact: Steven Goddard Address: Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derby, DE56 1BY Telephone: 01773 824414 Email: steven.goddard@norder.co.uk QUANTITY SURVEYOR Name: Gleeds Management Services Limited Address: Wilford House, 1 Clifton Lane, Wilford, Nottingham. NG11 7AT Telephone: 0115 977 8000 CONSULTANTS Description: Civil and Structural Engineers (THE ENGINEER) Name: Norder Design Associates Limited Contact: tbc Address: Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derby, DE56 1BY Telephone: 01773 824414 Email: tbc

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TENDER DRAWINGS The tender drawings are: 6799 01 6799 02 6799 03 6799 04 6799 06 6799 07 6799 09 6799 10 6799 100 D Existing site layout and levels. Demolitions drawing to new car parking Drainage and finished levels layout. Proposed new services layout Drainage details. Sheet 1 Drainage details. Sheet 2 Car park construction details. Street furniture foundation details Car park and landscaping work proposals

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CONTRACT DRAWINGS The Contract Drawings: will be the same as the tender drawings. OTHER DOCUMENTS Inspection: Drawings and other documents relating to the Contract but not included in the tender documents may be seen by appointment during normal office hours at Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester. The documents include: but are not limited to:- Existing drawings - Asbestos Survey - Environmental Policy - Waste Management Plan

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THE SITE/ EXISTING BUILDINGS


THE SITE Description: The location of the car park extension is the area of the former Howels building, adjacent to the site entrance off Denmark Road and shown on Norder drawing reference 6799 100 D and is within the boundaries of an operational brewery. EXISTING BUILDINGS ON/ADJACENT TO THE SITE Description: The area of the former Howels building is located adjacent to the stores building to which access must be maintained at all times. EXISTING MAINS AND SERVICES Drawings: (Information shown is indicative only): available for inspection by appointment during normal office hours at: Royal Brewery, Manchester. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE Availability for inspection: The Health and Safety File for the site/ building may be seen by appointment during normal office hours at: Royal Brewery, Manchester. ACCESS TO THE SITE Description: Access to the Brewery Site will be via the main security gatehouse on Denmark Road Limitations: Refer to site rules see Appendix 4. The names of all contractors staff and operatives, and those of sub-contractors, must be supplied to the Employer ahead of their attendance to site. Failure to do so will result in the individual(s) being denied access on that day. Shift Change: No access to, or egress from, site will be allowed during shift change which occur between 6.45am and 7.15am and 6.45pm and 7.15pm. PARKING Restrictions on parking of the Contractors and employees' vehicles: Contractors vehicles will be allowed to park within the site any other specifically designated areas. Contractors employees vehicles will not be allowed on site. USE OF THE SITE General: Do not use the site for any purpose other than carrying out the Works. SURROUNDING LAND/ BUILDING USES General: Adjacent or nearby uses or activities are as follows: Residential it should be noted that the site is bounded by public footpaths and residential properties on the east and south sides. Special protective measures may be required to prevent damage to existing properties and to prevent any injury to persons caused by the Works. HEALTH AND SAFETY HAZARDS General: The nature and condition of the site cannot be fully and certainly ascertained before it is opened up. However the following hazards are or may be present: Vehicle movement outside the buildings Information: The accuracy and sufficiency of this information is not guaranteed by the Employer or the Employers representative. Ascertain if

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any additional information is required to ensure the safety of all persons and the Works. Site staff: Draw to the attention of all personnel working on the site the nature of any possible contamination and the need to take appropriate precautionary measures. SITE VISIT Assessment: Ascertain the nature of the site, access thereto and all local conditions and restrictions likely to affect the execution of the Works. Arrangements for visit: via Employers Site Contact, See Prelims clause A10/125

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PREPARATORY WORK BY OTHERS Works: Carried out under a separate contract and completed before the start of work on site for this Contract. Description: Demolition of Howels building. THE WORKS Description: The works comprise extension of an existing car park on the site of a former building and include surface water drainage, hard surfacing, lighting, fencing, access control and soft landscaping. WORK BY OTHERS CONCURRENT WITH THE CONTRACT Description: n/a

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JCT MINOR WORKS BUILDING CONTRACT (MW)


HEINEKEN UK LIMITED General Terms and Conditions of Purchase: These terms and conditions will apply to this contract see Appendix 3 JCT MINOR WORKS BUILDING CONTRACT The Contract: JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2011 Edition. Requirement: Allow for the obligations, liabilities and services described therein against the headings following:

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THE RECITALS
First THE WORKS AND THE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR - The work comprises: Car Park Extension in Area of Former Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Manchester - Architect/ Contract Administrator: See clause A10/140. Second CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Contract drawings: As listed in clause A11/120 Contract Documents: the following have been prepared which show and describe the work to be done: Specification Document Third PRICED DOCUMENTS - The references to work schedules and schedules of rates will be deleted.

THE ARTICLES
3 ARCHITECT/ CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR - Architect/ Contract Administrator: See clause A10/140. 4 CDM COORDINATOR - CDM Coordinator: See clause A10/150 5 PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR - Principal Contractor: See clause A10/130 9 HEINEKEN UK LIMITED GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE The Articles and Conditions of Contract shall be amended by the Heineken UK Limited General Terms and Conditions of Purchase attached to this Contract and initialled on behalf of the Employer and the Contractor. If there is any discrepancy between the Articles and Conditions of Contract and the Heineken UK Limited General Terms and Conditions of Purchase the

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wording contained in the Heineken UK General Terms and Conditions of Purchase shall prevail.

CONTRACT PARTICULARS
Fourth Recital and Schedule 2 BASE DATE - Base date: 13 July 2012 Fourth Recital and clause 4.2 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SCHEME (CIS) - Employer at the Base Date is a 'contractor' for the purposes of the CIS. Fifth Recital CDM REGULATIONS CDM regulations apply. Sixth Recital FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT Not applicable Seventh Recital and Schedule 3 SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS - Collaborative working: Paragraph 1 applies - Health and safety: Paragraph 2 applies - Cost savings and value improvements: Paragraph 3 applies - Sustainable development and environmental considerations: Paragraph 4 applies - Performance indicators and monitoring: Paragraph 5 does not apply - Notification and negotiation of disputes: Paragraph 6 applies - Where paragraph 6 applies, the respective nominees of the parties are: - Employer's nominee: tbc. - Contractor's nominee: tbc - Or such replacement as each party may notify to the other from time to time. Article 7 ARBITRATION - Article 7 and Schedule 1 do not apply Clause 1.1 CDM PLANNING PERIOD - CDM Planning Period: 3 weeks Clause 2.2 COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION - Date for Commencement of the Works: Monday 13 August 2012 - Date for Completion: Friday 28 September 2012 Clause 2.8 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES - At the rate of 1,000 per week. Clause 2.10

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SECTION 1 PRELIMINARIES RECTIFICATION PERIOD - Period: 12 months from the date of practical completion.

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Clause 4.3 PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE WORK ETC. - Percentage: 95% Clause 4.4 PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE PAID TO THE CONTRACTOR - Percentage: 97% Clause 4.8.1 SUPPLY OF DOCUMENTATION FOR COMPUTATION OF AMOUNT TO BE FINALLY CERTIFIED - Period: 3 months from the date of practical completion. Clause 4.11 and Schedule 2 CONTRIBUTION, LEVY AND TAX CHANGES - Clause 4.11 and Schedule 2 will be deleted. Clause 5.3.2 CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY - Insurance cover (for any one occurrence or series of occurrences arising out of one event): 10,000,000.00. Clauses 5.4A, 5.4B and 5.4C INSURANCE OF THE WORKS ETC ALTERNATIVE PROVISIONS - Clause 5.4C (Existing structures insurance by Employer in own name) applies. Clause 7.2 ADJUDICATION - The Adjudicator is: tbc - Nominating body: President or a Vice President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

THE CONDITIONS
SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 1.4 RECKONING PERIODS OF DAYS 1.7 APPLICABLE LAW SECTION 2: CARRYING OUT THE WORKS SECTION 3: CONTROL OF THE WORKS SECTION 4: PAYMENT Clause 4.3: Line 14 delete 14 and add 70 Clause 4.4: Line 10 delete 14 and add 70 Clause 4.8.1 Line 3 delete 28 and add 70

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SECTION 5: INJURY, DAMAGE AND INSURANCE Clause 5.2: Line 3 after personal add including the works Clause 5.2: Line 3 delete(other than loss.specified peril) SECTION 6: TERMINATION

SECTION 7: SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES EXECUTION - The Contract: Will be executed under hand CONTRACT GUARANTEE BOND - Contract Guarantee Bond: Not required GUIDANCE NOTES - 15: Line 6 delete 14 and add 70

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SCOPE General: These conditions are supplementary to those stated in the invitation to tender and on the form of tender. TENDERING PROCEDURE General: In accordance with the principles of JCT Practice Note 6 Arithmetical errors: Will be dealt with in accordance with Alternative 2 EXCLUSIONS Inability to tender: Immediately inform if any parts of the work as defined in the tender documents cannot be tendered. Relevant parts of the work: Define those parts, stating reasons for the inability to tender. ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER Acceptance: No guarantee is offered that any tender will be recommended for acceptance or be accepted, or that reasons for non acceptance will be given. Costs: No liability is accepted for any cost incurred in the preparation of any tender. CDM PLANNING PERIOD Minimum: 3 weeks ending on the Date of Possession. PERIOD OF VALIDITY Period: After submission or lodgement, keep tender open for consideration (unless previously withdrawn) for not less than 90 days. Date for possession/ commencement: See section A20

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210 PRELIMINARIES IN THE SPECIFICATION Measurement rules: Preliminaries/ General Conditions have not been prepared in accordance with SMM7. PRICING OF PRELIMINARIES Charges: If the Contractor requires interim payments to include fixed and time related charges for specific items in the Preliminaries those charges must be clearly shown against the items. PRICED DOCUMENTS Alterations: Do not alter or qualify the priced documents without written consent. Tenders containing unauthorised alterations or qualifications may be rejected. Measurements: Where not stated, ascertain from the drawings. Deemed included: Costs relating to items, which are not priced, will be deemed to have been included elsewhere in the tender. Submit: : a priced schedule with the tender.

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TENDER General: Tenders must include for all work shown or described in the tender documents as a whole or clearly apparent as being necessary for the complete and proper execution of the Works. PROGRAMME Programme of work: Prepare a summary showing the sequence and timing of the principal parts of the Works and periods for planning and design. Itemise any work which is excluded. Submit: with the tender TENDER STAGE METHOD STATEMENTS Method statements: Prepare, describing how and when work is to be carried out Submit: with the tender ALTERNATIVE TIME TENDERS General: In addition to and at the same time as tendering based upon the date or period specified in section A20, an alternative tender based upon a different date for completion or period may be submitted. Date for completion: If any such tender is accepted the date for completion inserted in the Contract will be the date stated in the alternative tender or determined from the period stated in the alternative tender. SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS Details: If products of different manufacture to those specified are proposed, submit details with the tender giving reasons for each proposed substitution. Substitutions, which have not been notified at tender stage, may not be considered. Compliance: Substitutions accepted will be subject to the verification requirements of clause A31/200. QUALITY CONTROL RESOURCES Statement: Describe the organisation and resources to control the quality of the Works, including the work of subcontractors. QA staff: Identify in the statement the number and type of staff responsible for quality control, with details of their qualifications and duties. Submit: on request. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION Content: Describe the organisation and resources to safeguard the health and safety of operatives, including those of subcontractors, and of any person whom the works may affect. Include: - A copy of the contractor's health and safety policy document, including risk assessment procedures. - Accident and sickness records for the past five years. - Records of previous Health and Safety Executive enforcement action. - Records of training and training policy. - The number and type of staff responsible for health and safety on this project with details of their qualifications and duties. - Submit: with the tender SITE WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN Person responsible for developing the Plan: The Contractor.

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Content: Include details of: - Principal Contractor for the purposes of the regulations. - Location of the site. - Description of the project. - Estimated project cost. - Types and quantities of waste that will be generated. - Resource management options for these wastes including proposals for minimization/ reuse/ recycling. - The use of appropriate and licensed waste management contractors. - Record keeping procedures. - Waste auditing protocols. Additional requirements: Compliance with Client Site Waste Management Plan Submit: with the tender. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Employers Environmental Policy: - Location: See A11/180. - Evidence of compliance: Submit: with the tender Project Environmental Management System: Develop a system compatible with the Employers policy. DOMESTIC SUBCONTRACTS General: Comply with the Construction Industry Board Code of Practice for the selection of subcontractors. List: Provide details of all subcontractors and the work for which they will be responsible. Submit: with the tender

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DEFINITIONS Meaning: Terms, derived terms and synonyms used in the preliminaries/ general conditions and specification are as stated therein or in the appropriate British Standard or British Standard glossary. COMMUNICATION Definition: Includes advise, inform, submit, give notice, instruct, agree, confirm, seek or obtain information, consent or instructions, or make arrangements. Format: In writing to the person named in clause A10/140 unless specified otherwise. Response: Do not proceed until response has been received. PRODUCTS Definition: Materials, both manufactured and naturally occurring, and goods, including components, equipment and accessories, intended for the permanent incorporation in the Works. Includes: Goods, plant, materials, site materials and things for incorporation into the Works. SITE EQUIPMENT Definition: All appliances or things of whatsoever nature required in or about the construction for completion of the Works but not materials or other things intended to form or forming part of the Permanent Works. Includes: Construction appliances, vehicles, consumables, tools, temporary works, scaffolding, cabins and other site facilities. SUBMIT PROPOSALS Meaning: Submit information in response to specified requirements. TERMS USED IN SPECIFICATION Remove: Disconnect, dismantle as necessary and take out the designated products or work and associated accessories, fixings, supports, linings and bedding materials. Dispose of unwanted materials. Excludes taking out and disposing of associated pipework, wiring, ductwork or other services. Fix: Receive, unload, handle, store, protect, place and fasten in position and disposal of waste and surplus packaging including all labour, materials and site equipment for that purpose. Supply and fix: As above, but including supply or products to be fixed. All products to be supplied and fixed unless stated otherwise. Keep for reuse: Do not damage designated products or work. Clean off bedding and jointing materials. Stack neatly, adequately protect and store until required by the Employer/ Purchaser or for use in the Works as instructed. Make good: Execute local remedial work to designated work. Make secure, sound and neat. Excludes redecoration and/ or replacement. Replace: Supply and fix new products matching those removed. Execute work to match original new state of that removed. Repair: Execute remedial work to designated products. Make secure, sound and neat. Excludes redecoration and/ or replacement.

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Refix: Fix removed products. Ease: Adjust moving parts of designated products or work to achieve free movement and good fit in open and closed positions. Match existing: Provide products and work of the same appearance and features as the original, excluding ageing and weathering. Make joints between existing and new work as inconspicuous as possible. System: Equipment, accessories, controls, supports and ancillary items, including installation, necessary for that section of the work to function. MANUFACTURER AND PRODUCT REFERENCE Definition: When used in this combination: - Manufacturer: The firm under whose name the particular product is marketed. - Product reference: The proprietary brand name and/ or reference by which the particular product is identified. Currency: References are to the particular product as specified in the manufactures technical literature current on the date of the invitation to tender. SUBSTITUTION OF PRODUCTS Products: If an alternative product to that specified is proposed, obtain approval before ordering the product. Reasons: Submit reasons for the proposed substitution. Documentation: Submit relevant information, including: - manufacturer and product reference; - cost; - availability; - relevant standards; - performance; - function; - compatibility of accessories; - proposed revisions to drawings and specification; - compatibility with adjacent work; - appearance; - copy of warranty/ guarantee. Alterations to adjacent work: If needed, advise scope, nature and cost. Manufacturers guarantees: If substitution is accepted, submit before ordering products. CROSS REFERENCES Accuracy: Check remainder of the annotation or item description against the terminology used in the section or clause referred to. Related terminology: Where a numerical cross-reference is not given the relevant sections and clauses of the specification will apply. Relevant clauses: Clauses in the referred to specification section dealing with general matters, ancillary products and execution also apply. Discrepancy or ambiguity: Before proceeding, obtain clarification or instructions. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS Conflicts: Specification prevails over referenced documents. EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS Inadvertent omission: Wherever products are specified by proprietary name the phrase 'or equivalent' is to be deemed included.

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CURRENCY OF DOCUMENTS Currency: References to published documents are to the editions, including amendments and revisions, current on the date of the Invitation to Tender. SIZES General dimensions: Products are specified by their co-ordinating sizes. Timber: Cross section dimensions shown on drawings are: - Target sizes as defined in BS EN 336 for structural softwood and hardwood sections. - Finished sizes for non-structural softwood or hardwood sawn and further processed sections.

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DOCUMENTS PROVIDED ON BEHALF OF EMPLOYER


410 440 460 ADDITIONAL COPIES OF DRAWINGS/ DOCUMENTS Copies: Two of each contract drawing and contract document will be issued free of charge (not counting any certified copies). Additional copies: Issued on request and charged to the Contractor. DIMENSIONS Scaled dimensions: Do not rely on. THE SPECIFICATION Coordination: All sections must be read in conjunction with Main Contract Preliminaries/ General conditions. DIVERGENCE FROM THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Divergence: Between the drawings or specification and the requirements of the Building Regulations, other Statutes, statutory undertakers and other regulatory authorities. Action: Inform immediately. TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS Reference documents: Available for inspection by appointment during the normal office hours at the office of Royal Brewery, Manchester

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630 TECHNICAL LITERATURE Information: Keep on site for reference by all supervisory personnel: - Manufacturers' current literature relating to all products to be used in the Works. - Relevant British, EN or ISO Standards.

DOCUMENT/ DATA INTERCHANGE


850 ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (EDI) Data: Types and classes of communication: E-mail. Parties: Between: Contractor and Design Team and vice versa. Requirements: Contractual correspondence must be in formal letter format.

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A32 MANAGEMENT OF THE WORKS GENERALLY


110 SITE SUPERVISION The Contractor shall provide full and adequate supervision and site administration during the progress of the Works and shall provide a competent and authorised Site Manager, approved by the Employer or his Representative (which approval may be withdrawn at any time) for the duration of the Contract. Such authorised Manager shall be present to supervise the Works and must be able to receive and act upon (on behalf of the Contractor) all instructions, directions or orders issued by the Employer or his Representative. The Site Manager will be required to have a mobile phone for the duration of the work to enable the Employer or his Representative to contact him. SAFE CONTRACTOR SCHEME Registration: Before starting work, register the site and pay the appropriate fee: Submit with tender details of Safe Contractor registration. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT The Contractor will provide a traffic management plan for submission to the Local Authority (if required) detailing the number of vehicle movements per day in and out of the site and the type of vehicles and loads involved throughout the project. This should be prepared prior to the date of possession and should be amended throughout the contract accordingly. This information should be copied to Site Security including any amendments post contract. INSURANCE Documentary evidence: Before starting work on site submit details, and/ or policies and receipts for the insurances required by the Conditions of Contract. INSURANCE CLAIMS Notice: If any event occurs which may give rise to any claim or proceeding in respect of loss or damage to the Works or injury or damage to persons or property arising out of the Works, immediately give notice to the Employer, the person named in clause A10/140 and the Insurers. Failure to notify: Indemnify the Employer against any loss, which may be caused by failure to give such notice. CLIMATIC CONDITIONS Information: Record accurately and retain: - Daily maximum and minimum air temperatures (including overnight). - Delays due to adverse weather, including description of the weather, types of work affected and number of hours lost. OWNERSHIP Alteration/ clearance work: Materials arising become the property of the Contractor except where otherwise stated. Remove from site as work proceeds.

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PROGRAMME/ PROGRESS
210 PROGRAMME Master programme: When requested and before starting work on site, submit in an approved form a master programme for the Works, which must include details of: - Planning and mobilization by the Contractor. - Earliest and latest start and finish dates for each activity and identification of all critical activities. - Work by or on behalf of the Employer and concurrent with the Contract (see section A50). The nature and scope of which, the relationship with preceding and following work and any relevant limitations are suitably defined in the Contract Documents. Exclusions: Where and to the extent that the programme implications for work which is not so defined are impossible to assess, the Contractor should exclude it and confirm this when submitting the programme. Submit with the tender. REVISED PROGRAMME Format and content: Compatible with master programme. Revised Programme Interval: As required SUBMISSION OF PROGRAMME Further Information: Submission of the programme will not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility to advise of the need for further drawings or details or instructions in accordance with the Contract. COMMENCEMENT OF WORK Notice: Before the proposed date for commencement of work on site give minimum notice of 2 weeks. MONITORING Progress: Record on a copy of the programme kept on site. Avoiding delays: If any circumstances arise which may affect the progress of the Works submit proposals or take other action as appropriate to minimize any delay and to recover any lost time. SITE MEETINGS General: Site meetings will be held to review progress and other matters arising from administration of the Contract. Frequency: Fortnightly Location: On site. Accommodation: Ensure availability at the time of such meetings. Attendees: Attend meetings and inform subcontractors when their presence is required. Chairperson (who will also take and distribute minutes): Employers Representative. CONTRACTORS PROGRESS REPORT General: Submit a progress report at least 2 working days before the site meeting. Content: Notwithstanding the Contractor's obligations under the Contract the report must include: - A progress statement by reference to the master programme for the Works.

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- Details of any matters materially affecting the regular progress of the Works. - Subcontractors' progress reports. - Any requirements for further drawings or details or instructions. 270 CONTRACTORS SITE MEETINGS General: Hold meetings with appropriate subcontractors shortly before main site meetings to facilitate accurate reporting of progress. NOTICE OF COMPLETION Requirement: Give notice of the anticipated dates of completion of the whole or parts of the Works. Associated works: Ensure necessary access, services and facilities are complete. Period of notice (minimum): 2 Working Days (WD) EXTENSIONS OF TIME Notice: When a notice of the cause of any delay or likely delay in the progress of the Works is given under the conditions of contract, written notice must also be given of all other causes which apply concurrently. Details: As soon as possible submit: - Relevant particulars of the expected effects, if appropriate, related to the concurrent causes. - An estimate of the extent, if any, of the expected delay in the completion of the Works beyond the date for completion. - All other relevant information required.

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CONTROL OF COST
410 CASH FLOW FORECAST Submission: Before starting work on site, submit a forecast showing the gross valuation of the Works at the date of each Interim Certificate throughout the Contract period. Base on the programme for the Works. REMOVAL/REPLACEMENTOF EXISTING WORK Extent and Location: Agree before commencement Execution: Carry out in ways that minimize the extent of work PROPOSED INSTRUCTIONS Estimates: If a proposed instruction requests an estimate of cost, submit without delay and in any case within seven days. Inability to comply: Inform immediately if it is not possible to comply with any of the above requirements. MEASUREMENT Covered work: Give notice before covering work required to be measured. VALUATION OF VARIATIONS Variations to the Contract will be valued by the Employers Representative on a fair and reasonable basis by reference to the work involved. INTERIM VALUATIONS Applications: Include details of amounts requested under the Contract together with all necessary supporting information.

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Section A32

PRODUCTS NOT INCORPORATED INTO THE WORKS Ownership: At the time of each valuation, supply details of those products not incorporated into the Works which are subject to any reservation of title inconsistent with passing of property as required by the Conditions of Contract, together with their respective values. Evidence: When requested, provide evidence of freedom of reservation of title. PRODUCTS STORED OFF SITE Evidence of Title: Submit reasonable proof that the property in items stored off site to be included in valuations is vested in the Contractor. Include for products purchased from a supplier: - A copy of the contract of sale. - A written statement from the supplier that any conditions of the sale relating to the passing of property have been fulfilled and the products are not subject to any encumbrance or charge. Include for products purchased from a supplier by a subcontractor or manufactured or assembled by any subcontractor: Copies of the subcontract with the subcontractor and a written statement from the subcontractor that any conditions relating to the passing of property have been fulfilled.

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VEHICLE MOVEMENTS All vehicle movements for the following week are to be advised to security in advance. See also Clause A32/117. Of particular interest are movements of waste from site.

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INCOMPLETE DOCUMENTATION General: Where and to the extent that products or work are not fully documented, they are to be: - Of a kind and standard appropriate to the nature and character of that part of the Works where they will be used. - Suitable for the purposes stated or reasonably to be inferred from the project documents. - Contract documents: Omissions or errors in description and/ or quantity shall not vitiate the Contract nor release the Contractor from any obligations or liabilities under the Contract. WORKMANSHIP SKILLS Operatives: Appropriately skilled and experienced for the type and quality of work. Registration: With Construction Skills Certification Scheme. Evidence: Operatives must produce evidence of skills/ qualifications when requested. QUALITY OF PRODUCTS Generally: New. (Proposals for recycled products may be considered). Supply of each product: From the same source or manufacturer. Whole quantity of each product required to complete the Works: Consistent in kind, size, quality and overall appearance. Tolerances: Where critical, measure a sufficient quantity to determine compliance. Deterioration: Prevent. Order in suitable quantities to a programme and use in appropriate sequence. QUALITY OF EXECUTION Generally: Fix, apply, install or lay products securely, accurately, plumb, neatly and in alignment. Colour batching: Do not use different colour batches where they can be seen together. Dimensions: Check on-site dimensions. Finished work: Without defects, e.g. not damaged, disfigured, dirty, faulty, or out of tolerance. Location and fixing of products: Adjust joints open to view so they are even and regular. COMPLIANCE Compliance with proprietary specifications: Retain on site evidence that the proprietary product specified has been supplied. Compliance with performance specifications: Submit evidence of compliance, including test reports indicating: - Properties tested. - Pass/ fail criteria. - Test methods and procedures. - Test results. - Identity of testing agency. - Test dates and times.

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INSPECTIONS Products and executions: Inspection or any other action must not be taken as approval unless confirmed in writing referring to: - Date of inspection. - Part of the work inspected. - Respects or characteristics which are approved. - Extent and purpose of the approval. - Any associated conditions. RELATED WORK Details: Provide all trades with necessary details of related types of work. Before starting each new type or section of work ensure previous related work is: - Appropriately complete. - In accordance with the project documents. - To a suitable standard. - In a suitable condition to receive the new work. Preparatory work: Ensure all necessary preparatory work has been carried out. MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS/ INSTRUCTIONS General: Comply with manufacturer's printed recommendations and instructions current on the date of the Invitation to tender. Changes to recommendations or instructions: Submit details. Ancillary products and accessories: Use those supplied or recommended by main product manufacturer. Agrment certified products: Comply with limitations, recommendations and requirements of relevant valid certificates. WATER FOR THE WORKS Mains supply: Clean and uncontaminated. Other: Do not use until: - Evidence of suitability is provided. - Tested to BS EN 1008 if instructed.

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SAMPLES/ APPROVALS
210 SAMPLES Products or executions: Comply with all other specification requirements and in respect of the stated or implied characteristics either: - To an express approval. - To match a sample expressly approved as a standard for the purpose. APPROVAL OF PRODUCTS Submissions, samples, inspections and tests: Undertake or arrange to suit the Works programme. Approval: Relates to a sample of the product and not to the product as used in the Works. Do not confirm orders or use the product until approval of the sample has been obtained. Complying sample: Retain in good, clean condition on site. Remove when no longer required.

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Section A33

APPROVAL OF EXECUTION Submissions, samples, inspections and tests: Undertake or arrange to suit the Works programme. Approval: Relates to the stated characteristics of the sample. (If approval of the finished work as a whole is required this is specified separately). Do not conceal, or proceed with affected work until compliance with requirements is confirmed. Complying sample: Retain in good, clean condition on site. Remove when no longer required.

ACCURACY/ SETTING OUT GENERALLY


320 330 SETTING OUT General: Submit details of methods and equipment to be used in setting out the Works. Levels and dimensions: Check and record the results on a copy of drawings. Notify discrepancies and obtain instructions before proceeding. Inform: When complete and before commencing construction. APPEARANCE AND FIT Tolerances and dimensions: If likely to be critical to execution or difficult to achieve, as early as possible either: - Submit proposals; or - Arrange for inspection of appearance of relevant aspects of partially finished work. General tolerances (maximum): To BS 5606, tables 1 and 2. CRITICAL DIMENSIONS Critical dimensions: Set out and construct the Works to ensure compliance with the tolerances stated. LEVELS OF STRUCTURAL FLOORS Maximum tolerances for designed levels to be: - Floors to be self-finished, and floors to receive sheet or tile finishes directly bedded in adhesive: +/- 10 mm - Floors to receive dry board/ panel construction with little or no tolerance on thickness: +/- 10 mm. - Floors to receive mastic asphalt flooring/ underlays directly: +/- 10 mm. - Floors to receive mastic asphalt flooring/ underlays laid on mastic asphalt levelling coat(s): +/- 15 mm. - Floors to receive fully bonded screeds/ toppings/ beds: +/- 15 mm. - Floors to receive unbonded or floating screeds/ beds: +/- 20 mm. RECORD DRAWINGS Site setting out drawing: Record details of all grid lines, setting-out stations, benchmarks and profiles. Retain on site throughout the contract and hand over on completion.

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SERVICES GENERALLY
410 SERVICES REGULATIONS New or existing services: Comply with the Byelaws or Regulations of the relevant Statutory Authority.

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Section A33

WATER REGULATIONS/ BYELAWS NOTIFICATION Requirements: Notify Water Undertaker of any work carried out to or which affects new or existing services and submit any required plans, diagrams and details. Consent: Allow adequate time to receive Undertaker's consent before starting work. Inform immediately if consent is withheld or is granted subject to significant conditions. WATER REGULATIONS/ BYELAWS CONTRACTORS CERTIFICATE On completion of the work: Submit (copy where also required to the Water Undertaker) a certificate including: - The address of the premises. - A brief description of the new installation and/ or work carried out to an existing installation. - The Contractor's name and address. - A statement that the installation complies with the relevant Water Regulations or Byelaws. - The name and signature of the individual responsible for checking compliance. - The date on which the installation was checked. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE Submit: When relevant electrical work is completed. Original certificate: To be lodged in the Health and Safety File. SERVICE RUNS General: Provide adequate space and support for services, including unobstructed routes and fixings. Ducts, chases and holes: Form during construction rather than cut. Coordination with other works: Submit details of locations, types/ methods of fixing of services to fabric and identification of runs and fittings. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES Final tests and commissioning: Carry out so that services are in full working order at completion of the Works. Building Regulations notice: Copy to be lodged in the Health and Safety File

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SUPERVISION/ INSPECTION/ DEFECTIVE WORK


510 SUPERVISION General: In addition to the constant management and supervision of the Works provided by the Contractor's person in charge, all significant types of work must be under the close control of competent trade supervisors to ensure maintenance of satisfactory quality and progress. Replacement: Give maximum possible notice before changing person in charge or site agent. ACCESS Extent: Provide at all reasonable times access to the Works and to other places of the Contractor or subcontractors where work is being prepared for the Contract. Designate: Site Manager

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Section A33

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OVERTIME WORKING Notice: Prior to overtime being worked, submit details of times, types and locations of work to be done. - Minimum period of notice: 24 Hours Concealed work: If executed during overtime for which notice has not been given, it may be required to be opened up for inspection and reinstated at the Contractor's expense. DEFECTS IN EXISTING WORK Undocumented defects: When discovered, immediately give notice. Do not proceed with affected related work until response has been received. Documented remedial work: Do not execute work which may: - Hinder access to defective products or work; or - Be rendered abortive by remedial work. TESTS AND INSPECTIONS Timing: Agree and record dates and times of tests and inspections to enable all affected parties to be represented. Confirmation: One working day prior to each such test or inspection. If sample or test is not ready, agree a new date and time. Records: Submit a copy of test certificates and retain copies on site. PROPOSALS FOR RECTIFICATION OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS/ EXECUTIONS Proposals: Immediately any execution or product is known, or appears, to be not in accordance with the Contract, submit proposals for opening up, inspection, testing, making good, adjustment of the Contract Sum, or removal and re-execution. Acceptability: Such proposals may be unacceptable and contrary instructions may be issued.

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560 610 -

WORK AT OR AFTER COMPLETION


710 WORK BEFORE COMPLETION General: Make good all damage consequent upon the Works. - Temporary markings, coverings and protective wrappings: Remove unless otherwise instructed. Cleaning: Clean the Works thoroughly inside and out, including all accessible ducts and voids. Remove all splashes, deposits, efflorescence, rubbish and surplus materials. Cleaning materials and methods: As recommended by manufacturers of products being cleaned, and must not damage or disfigure other materials or construction. COSHH dated data sheets: Obtain for all materials used for cleaning and ensure they are used only as recommended by their manufacturers. Minor faults: Touch up in newly painted work, carefully matching colour and brushing out edges. Repaint badly marked areas back to suitable breaks or junctions. Moving parts of new work: Adjust, ease and lubricate as necessary to ensure easy and efficient operation, including doors, windows, drawers, ironmongery, appliances, valves and controls. SECURITY AT COMPLETION

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Section A33

General: Leave the Works secure with, where appropriate, all accesses closed and locked. Keys: Account for and adequately label all keys and hand over to Employer with itemised schedule, retaining duplicate schedule signed by Employer as a receipt. MAKING GOOD DEFECTS Remedial work: Arrange access with Heineken Representative. Rectification: Give reasonable notice for access to the various parts of the Works. Completion: Notify when remedial works have been completed.

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Section A34

A34

SECURITY/ SAFETY/ PROTECTION SECURITY, HEALTH AND SAFETY

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EXECUTION HAZARDS The Contractor is to take all necessary precautions when carrying out work on existing drainage, storage areas and other areas where chemicals have been present. SECURITY Protection: Safeguard the site, the Works, products, materials, and any existing buildings affected by the Works from damage and theft. Access: Take all reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorized access to the site, the Works and adjoining property. STABILITY Responsibility: Maintain the stability and structural integrity of the Works and adjacent structures during the Contract. Design loads: Obtain details, support as necessary and prevent overloading. OCCUPIED PREMISES Extent: Existing buildings will be occupied and/ or used during the Contract as follows: - All surrounding areas to the site areas will remain in operation. Works: Carry out without undue inconvenience and nuisance and without danger to occupants and users. Overtime: If compliance with this clause requires certain operations to be carried out during overtime, and such overtime is not required for any other reason, the extra cost will be paid to the Contractor, provided that such overtime is authorized in advance. PASSES Controlled areas: Passes will be required for access to the site. Authorised persons: Submit a list of the names of all persons requiring passes together with any other related information reasonably required. Return of passes: When requested or on completion of the work to which the pass relates. OCCUPIER'S RULES AND REGULATIONS Compliance: Conform to the occupier's rules and regulations affecting the site. Refer to Appendix 4 MOBILE TELEPHONES AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Restrictions on use: - Mobile phones should not be used by Employees carrying out works on site or operating machinery. Mobile phone use should be confined to the Contractors compound area. EMPLOYER'S REPRESENTATIVES SITE VISITS Safety: Submit details in advance, to the Employer or the person identified in clause A10/140, of safety provisions and procedures (including those relating to materials, which may be deleterious), which will require their compliance when visiting the site.

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Section A34

Protective clothing and/ or equipment: Provide and maintain on site for the Employer and the person stated in clause A10/140 and other visitors to the site. WORKING PRECAUTIONS/ RESTRICTIONS Hazardous areas: Operatives must take precautions as follows: Permit to work: Operatives must comply with the Heineken procedures in all the work areas.

220 -

PROTECT AGAINST THE FOLLOWING


330 NOISE CONTROL Standard: Comply with the recommendations of BS 5228-1, in particular clause 7.3, to minimize noise levels during the execution of the Works. Equipment: Fit compressors, percussion tools and vehicles with effective silencers of a type recommended by manufacturers of the compressors, tools or vehicles. Restrictions: Do not use: - Pneumatic drills and other noisy appliances without consent - Radios or other audio equipment or permit employees to use in ways or at times that may cause nuisance. POLLUTION Prevention: Protect the site, the Works and the general environment including the atmosphere, land, streams and waterways against pollution. Contamination: If pollution occurs inform immediately, including to the appropriate Authorities and provide relevant information. PESTICIDES Use: Not permitted. NUISANCE Duty: Prevent nuisance from smoke, dust, rubbish, vermin and other causes. Surface water: Prevent hazardous build-up on site, in excavations and to surrounding areas and roads. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS Duty: Report immediately any suspected materials discovered during execution of the Works. - Do not disturb. - Agree methods for safe removal or encapsulation. FIRE PREVENTION Duty: Prevent personal injury or death, and damage to the Works or other property from fire. Standard: Comply with Joint Code of Practice 'Fire Prevention on Construction Sites', published by the Construction Confederation and The Fire Protection Association (The 'Joint Fire Code'). SMOKING ON SITE Smoking on site: Not permitted. BURNING ON SITE Burning on site: Not permitted.

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Section A34

410 -

MOISTURE Wetness or dampness: Prevent, where this may cause damage to the Works. Drying out: Control humidity and the application of heat to prevent: - Blistering and failure of adhesion. - Damage due to trapped moisture. - Excessive movement. INFECTED TIMBER/ CONTAMINATED MATERIALS Removal: Where instructed to remove materials affected by fungal/ insect attack from the building, minimize the risk of infecting other parts of the building. Testing: Carry out and keep records of appropriate tests to demonstrate that hazards presented by concentrations of airborne particle, toxins and other micro organisms are within acceptable levels. WASTE Includes: Rubbish, debris, spoil, containers and surplus material. Minimize: Keep the site and Works clean and tidy. Remove: Frequently and dispose off site in a safe and competent manner: - Non-hazardous material: In a manner approved by the Waste Regulation Authority. - Hazardous material: As directed by the Waste Regulation Authority and in accordance with relevant regulations. Voids and cavities in the construction: Remove rubbish, dirt and residues before closing in. Waste transfer documentation: Retain on site. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE Duty: Prevent excessive electromagnetic disturbance to apparatus outside the site.

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PROTECT THE FOLLOWING


510 EXISTING SERVICES Confirmation: Notify all service authorities, statutory undertakers and/ or adjacent owners of proposed works not less than one week before commencing site operations. Identification: Before starting work, check and mark positions of mains/ services. Where positions are not shown on drawings obtain relevant details from service authorities, statutory undertakers or other owners. Work adjacent to services: - Comply with service authority's/ statutory undertaker's recommendations. - Adequately protect, and prevent damage to services: Do not interfere with their operation without consent of service authorities/ statutory undertakers or other owners. Identifying services: - Below ground: Use signboards, giving type and depth; - Overhead: Use headroom markers. Damage to services: If any results from execution of the Works: - Immediately give notice and notify appropriate service authority/ statutory undertaker.

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Section A34

- Make arrangements for the work to be made good without delay to the satisfaction of service authority/ statutory undertaker or other owner as appropriate. - Any measures taken to deal with an emergency will not affect the extent of the Contractor's liability. Marker tapes or protective covers: Replace, if disturbed during site operations to service authority's/ statutory undertakers recommendations. ROADS AND FOOTPATHS Duty: Maintain roads and footpaths within and adjacent to the site and keep clear of mud and debris. Damage caused by site traffic or otherwise consequent upon the Works: Make good to the satisfaction of the Employer, Local Authority or other owner. EXISTING FEATURES Protection: Prevent damage to existing buildings, fences, gates, walls, roads, paved areas and other site features, which are to remain in position during execution of the Works. EXISTING WORK Protection: Prevent damage to existing work, structure or other property during the course of the work. Removal: Minimum amount necessary. Replacement work: To match existing. BUILDING INTERIORS Protection: Prevent damage from exposure to the environment, including weather, flora, fauna, and other causes of material degradation during the course of the work. EXISTING FURNITURE, FITTINGS AND EQUIPMENT Protection: Prevent damage or move as necessary to enable the Works to be executed. Reinstate in original positions. Replace any equipment damaged, accidentally or otherwise, as a result of the Works. ESPECIALLY VALUABLE/ VULNERABLE ITEMS Protection: Ensure provision and maintenance of special protective measures to prevent damage to the following: - Existing landscaping - Method statement: Submit within one week of request describing special protection to be provided. EXISTING STRUCTURES Duty: Check proposed methods of work for effects on adjacent structures inside and outside the site boundary. Supports: During execution of the Works: - Provide and maintain all incidental shoring, strutting, needling and other supports as may be necessary to preserve stability of existing structures on the site or adjoining, that may be endangered or affected by the Works. - Do not remove until new work is strong enough to support existing structure. - Prevent overstressing of completed work when removing supports.

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570 580 -

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Section A34

Adjacent structures: Monitor and immediately report excessive movement. Standard: Comply with BS 5975 and BS EN 12812. MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING/ REUSE Duty: Sort and prevent damage to stated products or materials, clean off bedding and jointing materials and other contaminants. Storage: Stack neatly and protect until required by the Employer or for use in the Works as instructed.

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Section A35

A35
130 160 170 -

SPECIFIC LIMITATIONS ON METHOD/ SEQUENCE/ TIMING


METHOD/ SEQUENCE OF WORK Specific Limitations: Include the following in the programme: None USE OR DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS Specific limitations: None WORKING HOURS Specific limitations: 08.00 hrs 18.00 hrs

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Section A36

A36

FACILITIES/ TEMPORARY WORKS/ SERVICES GENERALLY

110 -

SPOIL HEAPS, TEMPORARY WORKS AND SERVICES Location: Give notice of intended siting. Maintenance: Alter, adapt and move as necessary. Remove when no longer required and make good.

ACCOMMODATION
210 220 ROOM FOR MEETINGS Facilities: Will be provided by the Employer. SITE OFFICES The Contractor is to allow for his own site office accommodation. The Employer will provide power, however there will be no water connection available. SANITARY ACCOMMODATION AND MESS FACILITY Sanitary accommodation and mess facilities will be provided by the Employer, providing that these facilities are not abused by the Contractor.

260 -

TEMPORARY WORKS
310 ROADS Permanent roads, hard standings and footpaths on the site: The roads and hardstanding may be used, subject to clause A34/520: NAME BOARDS/ ADVERTISEMENTS Name boards/ advertisements: Not permitted.

340 -

SERVICES AND FACILITIES


420 LIGHTING AND POWER There will be the existing lighting available to the Contractor. Power may be available on discussion with the Employer. WATER Potable water will be available. MOBILE TELEPHONES Direct communication: As soon as practicable after the start on site: - provide the Contractor's person in charge with a mobile telephone. - pay all charges reasonably incurred. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT General: Provide for the sole use of those acting on behalf of the Employer, in sizes to be specified: - Safety helmets to BS EN 397, neither damaged nor time expired. - High visibility waistcoats to BS EN 471 Class 2. - Safety boots with steel insole and toecap to BS EN ISO 20345 - Eye protection to BS EN 166. - Ear protection - muffs to BS EN 352 - 1, plugs to BS EN 352 2.

430 440 -

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Section A36

- Hand protection - to BS EN 388, 407, 420 or 511 as appropriate.

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Section A40

A40
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CONTRACTOR'S GENERAL COST ITEMS: MANAGEMENT AND STAFF


MANAGEMENT AND STAFF Cost significant items: Contractor to price and include in collection

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Section A41

A41
110 -

CONTRACTOR'S GENERAL COST ITEMS: SITE ACCOMMODATION


SITE ACCOMMODATION Details: Site accommodation required required or made/ not made available by the Employer: See section A36. Cost significant items: Contractor to price and include in collection.

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Section A42

A42
110 -

CONTRACTOR'S GENERAL COST ITEMS: SERVICES AND FACILITIES


SERVICES AND FACILITIES Details: Services or facilities required or made/ not made available by the Employer: See section A36. Cost significant items: Contractor to price and include in collection.

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Section A43

A43
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CONTRACTOR'S GENERAL COST ITEMS: MECHANICAL PLANT


MECHANICAL PLANT Cost significant items: Contractor to price and include in collection.

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Section A44

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CONTRACTOR'S GENERAL COST ITEMS: TEMPORARY WORKS


TEMPORARY WORKS Details: Temporary works required or made/ not made available by the Employer: See section A36. Cost significant items: Contractor to price and include in collection.

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Section A50

A50
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WORK/ PRODUCTS BY/ ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYER


WORK BY/ ON BEHALF OF EMPLOYER Title: n/a Cost significant items: Contractor to price and include in collection. PRODUCTS PROVIDED BY/ ON BEHALF OF EMPLOYER General: Details of such products are given in the work sections, for fixing by the Contractor. Use for no other purpose than the Works. Handling: Accept delivery, check against receipts and take into appropriate storage. Surplus products: Keep safe and obtain instructions.

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SECTION 2

SECTION 2

SPECIFICATION

CAR PARK EXTENSION IN AREA OF FORMER HOWELS BUILDING AT ROYAL BREWERY MANCHESTER

SECTION 3

SECTION 3

PRICING SCHEDULES

CAR PARK EXTENSION IN AREA OF FORMER HOWELS BUILDING AT ROYAL BREWERY, MANCHESTER PRICING SCHEDULE NB: The Contractor is to price each line item Qty Unit Rate

SECTION 3

Total

Demolitions and Site Preparation Break up and remove existing area(s) of macAdam surfacing Break up and remove existing area(s) of concrete slab paving Break up and remove existing area(s) of concrete bases Break up and remove existing concrete kerbs(s) Break up and remove existing concrete slab(s) at yard/ground floor level Remove to temporary store existing Type 1 stone from area of filled basement, remove approx 200mm depth of existing Type 6F2 to suit final levels, relay and compact 150mm min thickness Type 1 stone Remove existing car park entrance gate, kerb & landscaping Remove existing bushes from soft landscaping area and prepare and any other works required as shown in the contract documents Sub-Total Carried to collection -

Drainage and Ducts Plug existing redundant drains Install new surface water drainage including pipes, manholes and gullys Install new by-pass interceptor Install new ACO drain channel type S100 Adjust existing manhole and service covers to suit new levels Install 2 way 150mm dia ducts from gate house to new raising arm barrier Install 1 way 100mm dia ducts for power supply to SPEL auto monitoring system Install 1 way 110mm dia vent pipe to interceptor Sub-Total Carried to collection -

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SECTION 3

Total

Kerbs and Footways Install kerbs, radius and straight Install Pin Kerbs Install blister tactile paving to footways Concrete infill within new kerbs around new barrier cabinet and raising arm Sub-Total Carried to collection -

Surfacing Existing macadam car park surface, allow for cleaning off, Reinstate existing macadam surface where removed/disturbed by works Lay new car park surface, Base Course 100mm thk asphalt concrete, Binder Course 60mm thk asphalt concrete, Surface Course 30mm asphalt concrete Install white lining to spaces, arrows and labels Sub-Total Carried to collection -

Services Install new lighting mast base and columns Install and connect armoured electrical cable to supply lighting masts, connect within existing stores building. Install new automatic raise arm barrier, cabinet, arm rest and power supply Concrete base(s) to the above Install new galvanised steel double opening gates with mesh panels to match existing, painted and adjustments to fence to suite. Concrete base(s) to the above Sub-Total Carried to collection -

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SECTION 3

Total

Landscaping New fence to match existing to SE corner of stores building Prepare ground and import topsoil for new planted areas to back of kerbs Planting as detailed Sub-Total Carried to collection Options Option 1 - Install new fence to match existing Sub-Total Carried to collection -

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SECTION 3

Total

Preliminaries - from page 1/41 Demolitions and Site Preparation - from page 3/1 Drainage and Ducts - from page 3/1

Kerbs and Footways - from page 3/2 Surfacing - from page 3/2 Services - from page 3/2 Landscaping - from page 3/3 Options - from page 3/3 -

Total Carried Forward to Form of Tender

In order to value any variations to the works the Contractor is to state the OH&P percentage included in the priced sections above and the percentage required for any post contract variations. OH&P % included in tender OH&P % for post contract variations % %

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SECTION 4

SECTION 4 FORM OF TENDER

Tender for: Car Park Extension in Area of Former Howels Building at, Royal Brewery, Manchester. To: Heineken UK Limited 2 4 Broadway Park South Gyle Broadway Edinburgh EH12 9JZ

Dear Sirs, I/We, having read the conditions of contract and the Tender Document delivered to me/us and having examined drawings and other documentation appended and referred to therein, do hereby offer to execute and complete in accordance with the conditions of the contract, the car park extension in the area of the former Howels building for the sum of; ... (in words .)

and within 7 weeks from the date of possession. I/We agree that should obvious errors in pricing or errors in arithmetic be discovered before acceptance of this offer in the priced documentation submitted by me/us these errors will be dealt with in accordance with Alternative 2 contained in JCT Practice Note 6 (Series 2) Main Contract Tendering. I/We undertake to execute and complete the works in accordance with the conditions of contract and amendments thereto. This tender remains open for consideration for 90 days from the date fixed for the submission or lodgement of tenders. Dated this day of 2012 Signed .. (Name ) in the capacity of .... on behalf of ..... whose registered office is situated at .. ... This tender is to be returned to Gleeds Management Services Limited, Wilford House, 1 Clifton Lane, Wilford, Nottingham, NG11 7AT, no later than noon on 23 July 2012 and should be accompanied by all other tender documents detailed in the Tender Document.

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APPENDIX 1

APPENDIX 1

DRAWINGS

Drawing Issue Sheet


Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derby, DE56 1BY Tel: 01773 824414 Fax: 01773 823305 e-mail: enquiries@norder.co.uk

Site Ref. Project No. 6733 Heineken UK, Manchester Brewery Extension and refurbishment to existing car park

Date of Issue Day Month Year Purpose of Issue

1 6 12 P

P-Preliminary A-Approval C-Construction I-Information B-Building Regulations PL-Planning T-Tender S/S-Superseded Pr-Pricing

Distribution Heineken Gleeds

No. Of Copies/D=disk/E=e-mail R Workman E A Bytheway-Thomas E

Drg No. 6799 6799 6799 6799 6799 6799 6799 6799 6799 6799 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Description Existing site layout and levels. Demolitions drawing to new car parking Drainage and finished levels layout. Proposed new services layout Drainage details. Sheet 1 Drainage details. Sheet 2 Car park construction details. Street furniture foundation details.

Current Revision / / / / / / / /

Size A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1

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APPENDIX 2

APPENDIX 2

PRE-CONSTRUCTION H&S INFORMATION

EXTENSION AND REFURBISHMENT OF CAR PARK ADJACENT THE FORMER HOWELS BUILDING HEINEKEN (UK) MANCHESTER BREWERY
CLIENT: PRE-CONSTRUCTION

HEALTH & SAFETY


INFORMATION
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN & MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2007 Date of Origin: Revision A: Revision B: June 2012

Extension of Car Park

CDM Project No 6874

Extension of Car Park

Pre-construction H&S Information

CONTENTS
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT CLIENTS CONSIDERATIONS & MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIONS & EXISTING ONSITE RISKS SIGNFICANT DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS CLIENTS SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS THE HEALTH & SAFETY FILE

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A B C D E F G H Copy of F10 Initial Notification Principal Contractor Competence & Resources CDM Regulations 2007 Summary of Duties Heineken (UK) Contractor Rule Book Informative Literature on Site Waste Management Plans Informative literature - Provision of Welfare Facilities During Construction Work Ground Investigation by Emcus Drawing CDM/01 Plan Indicating Vehicle Traffic Routes, Site Hoarding and Compound Area

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Scope: This Pre-construction Health & Safety Information relates to the proposed extension and refurbishment of the existing car park at Heineken (UK) Manchester Brewery The operations are expected to take more than 30 days therefore the project is NOTIFIABLE TO THE HSE. Therefore Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 apply. Copy of the notification Form F10 sent to the HSE is appended to this document. All parties should be aware that CDM2007 is supported by an Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) HSC Ref L144 - Managing Health & Safety in Construction. Refer to Appendix C for Summary of Duties under the Regulations. Client Information: Under CDM 2007 Regulation 10, the Client is required to provide information to Designers and Contractors to enable them to fulfil their duties in furtherance of the project. This Pre-construction H&S Information together with Addenda and information included in other tender documentation has been prepared in fulfilment of such requirement. Client Arrangements: Under CDM2007 Reg 9 the Client needs to be satisfied that arrangements are in place to ensure that the project is properly managed at all stages. Information included herein constitutes record of the Client Arrangements. This Pre-construction Health & Safety Information has been compiled by Norder Design Associates Ltd as CDM Co-ordinator on the basis of information provided by the Client and Design Team. It is intended to assist the Principal Contractor in development of the initial Construction Health & Safety Plan which must be prepared on the basis of CDM 2007 Regulations 22 & 23 and Appendix 3 of the CDM 2007 ACoP. Before works may be authorised to commence, the Client must be satisfied that the Principal Contractor has prepared the initial Construction Health & Safety Plan in compliance with CDM 2007 Regulation 23. To assist with this, the CDM Co-ordinator will advise the Client. During construction, the Principal Contractor must implement health and safety management of the works in line with procedures and arrangements included in the Plan. Welfare: Similarly, under CDM2007 Regulation 16, at commencement of construction, the Client must be satisfied that the Principal Contractor has made adequate provision for Site welfare in compliance with CDM2007 Reg 22 and Schedule 2 including the need for arrangements to be reviewed during progress of construction. To assist with this, the CDM Coordinator will advise the Client.
Principal Contractor to provide copy of the Construction H&S Plan to Norder Design Associates for appraisal at least two weeks prior to commencement of construction.

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2.0 2.1 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Location: Heineken (UK) Ltd Manchester Brewery 201 Denmark Road Manchester Greater Manchester M15 6LD Project Description The project will be known as the:

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Car Park Refurbishment and Extension The works relate to the extension and refurbishment of the car park adjacent the former Howels Building.. The works include: Refurbishment and realigning of an existing car park entrance Installation of below ground drainage pipes and ancillary items Installation of surface drainage gulleys and drainage channels Making good of existing finishes These items are a brief overview of the works. For a more detailed description please refer to the Tender Documentation. 2.3 Key Programme Dates Appointment of Principal Contractor: July 2012 Commencement of construction: August 2012 Completion of construction: September 2012 Client, Designers, CDM Co-ordinator & Other Consultants Refer to Appendix A or Form F10 Items 6, 7 & 8.

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Principal Contractor: Will be the contractor responsible for all the works identified within the car park project. Specialist Contractors: Highway works All such works must be undertaken in compliance with CDM2007 Regulations 11 & 18

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Workplace The Brewery will be used as a place of work in connection with management, supervision, cleaning and maintenance of the facility. All parties to be aware that the requirements of the Workplace (Health Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992 must be taken into account in design and construction of the project. This will apply particularly in respect of end use and in connection with access for cleaning and maintenance. Existing Records & Plans An Existing Building O&M Manual is not available for this project Ground Investigation: A ground investigation is appended to this document. CLIENTS CONSIDERATIONS & MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS Planning & Management of Construction: Safety Goals: The safety goals for this project are to protect the health, safety and welfare of people working on the project and others who may be affected by their activities. This is particularly so to ensure the health and safety of all staff and visitors to the site. Arrangements: These will be implemented through systematic health and safety management of the project from concept to completion including the planning, design, construction, installation, maintenance and future construction / alteration. The over-riding concept will be to identify and eliminate hazards where possible and to reduce and control any residual risks. To date Heineken (UK) as Client has appointed CDM duty holder parties as identified in the initial F10. Refer to Appendix A for copy. It is the intention that the contractor will undertake the role of Principal Contractor subject to satisfactory response in respect of competence and resources under CDM2007 Reg 4 and CDM2007 ACoP Appendix 4. Refer to Appendix B for further information. Communication & Liaison: CDM duty holder names and contact details are included on the initial F10. All parties to be aware of the need for communication in seeking to achieve co-operation and coordination in compliance with CDM2007 Regs 5 & 6. The CDM-C will facilitate procurement / distribution of information in liaison with the Client, Design Team and Principal Contractor. The Client Heineken (UK) Ltd Meetings: During the course of the project, regular Progress Meetings will be held. An item in respect of health and safety / CDM will be included on the agenda for each Meeting.

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It is a contract requirement that response must be provided with any tender return.

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Heineken Site Induction: All visitors or contractors must receive a Heineken site induction prior to entering The Manchester Brewery site. This induction is received at the man gate house and has a duration of approximately half of one hour. Car Park project Induction: The Principal Contractor will be responsible for managing the entry of all operatives and visitors including Heineken personnel in the work area and is to ensure that all contractors, operatives and visitors receive a project specific site induction. Security of the Site: Access to the working area will be strictly under the control of the Principal Contractor. Measures must be in place to prevent unauthorized access into the construction working area. Welfare Provisions: Principal Contractor to plan and manage in conjunction with the Client, Heineken (UK) Ltd, including need for temporary service provision for welfare accommodation and construction purposes. Welfare provisions to be in compliance with CDM 2007 Schedule 2. Project specific arrangement to be detailed in initial Construction Phase Health & Safety Plan. The Client has made free use to the Principal Contractor existing permanent welfare facilities on site. These consist of toilets, hand washing, tables and seating and a canteen. Please note these facilities will be SHARED with other contractors, Heineken (UK) personnel and respectful behaviour will be expected by all users. It is proposed that a dedicated Contractors compound is to be created local to the working area in part of the existing car parking area. Please note Smoking is only permitted in designated areas on the site First Aid: Simple first aid facilities are available at the Security Gate. However the Principal Contractor will be expected to provide his own first aid measures together with certified first aiders / appointed persons and have knowledge of local hospitals and A&E departments Site Hoardings: The Principal Contractor to ensure adequate means of exclusion of unauthorized personnel and provision of relevant warning, prohibition, mandatory and information signage. Management of Site Transport / Vehicle Movements: Access: It should be noted that the Brewery site is a live environment and will remain operational throughout the project. Construction operations will involve segregation of the working area, establishment of construction compound and pedestrian segregated access routes.

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Traffic Management Arrangements: The Construction Phase Health & Safety Plan must document arrangements in respect of traffic management and need for segregation between pedestrians and vehicles in compliance with CDM 2007 Regulation 36 taking into account: Access / egress to adjacent properties. Staff car parking adjacent to the intended construction access route. Risks associated with movement of mobile plant / equipment / transport represent one of the greatest risks of fatality and injury in the construction industry and need to be carefully managed and precautions put into effect. Client Permit to Work Arrangements: Subject to risk assessment, the Principal Contractor to ensure that permit to work arrangements are put into effect as a relevant control measure. This is particularly so in respect of possible live services, confined space entry and hot works. Confined Space Access / working in trenches and excavations. The Principal Contractor, subject to risk assessment may consider it suitable to relax the entry requirements to excavations.. Should this be the case then suitable access requirements and measures to ensure appropriate working conditions are to be put in place by the Principal contractor. Fire Pre-cautions, Emergency Procedures & Means of Escape: Fire safety risk assessment and Fire Plan arrangements to be adopted in line with CDM2007 Regs 38 to 41 and Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Need to identify and maintain escape routes, provide fire warning, first aid fire fighting measures and hot work precautions. Information to be recorded as part of the Construction Health & Safety Plan documentation. All operations involving hot work must be subject to Hot Work precautions. In respect of Fire Exit routes from the existing buildings provision should be made and work sequenced to ensure all escape routes are adequate.

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIONS & EXISTING ON SITE RISKS SAFETY HAZARDS Boundaries & access Adjacent occupied buildings in particular occupied work premises / private housing. Access routes adjacent to site hoardings. Emergency escape route from buildings to be maintained. Staff car parking adjacent to construction vehicle access route. Working adjacent site entrance / large delivery vehicles Restrictions on deliveries, waste collection or storage Deliveries to be managed to avoid start and end of School day if required. Need to programme deliveries to avoid temporary parking of waiting vehicles on the public highway. Need for liaison with Principal Contractor to ensure that no conflict re large / heavy vehicles. The works are during a busy period for the brewery and extensive deliveries will be ongoing. Existing storage of hazardous materials: None reported Location of existing services: Electricity, gas, water and drainage services are known to exist on the site buried beneath ground level. The principle contractor is to survey any proposed excavation areas by use of CAT detection to ensure services are not present Prior to any excavation or breaking out, the Principal Contractor is required to undertake investigation of existing services by in the first instance by use of CAT detection. In consultation with the Design Team, the Principal Contractor must ensure that services are identified, made safe or diverted as necessary to accommodate construction of the works. Ground Conditions: A ground investigation is appended to this document Existing structures: stability / fragile / hazardous materials: To be investigated on site Fragile Materials: Are to be investigated on site. No access onto any area of roof without reference to the Client / Design Team and adoption of necessary control measures. Hazardous Materials: None reported or expected in the area apart from generis construction materials

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Previous damage, ground movement or poor maintenance which may affected the works: None reported Restrictions eg headroom / size limitations: The works are to be undertaken in an open car park however regular access will be required to the stores building adjacent the site Careful consideration to be given tio site hoarding location and positioning of site compound area. We therefore strongly recommend that a visit to site is made to investigate such items to ensure suitable and appropriate planning arrangements can be made and ingress / access routes properly investigated and understood. Previous design / construction health & safety information: No existing health and safety file is available Temporary Works and Coordination

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Where any form of temporary works or scaffolding are required the Principal Contractor shall appoint a competent and suitably experienced Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC). Refer to BS 9575 for guidance on temporary works and the role of a Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC).
4.2 4.2.1 HEALTH HAZARDS Health risks arising from client activities: To be advised by Client prior to the commencement of the project Existing storage of hazardous materials: None reported Contaminated land: None reported Existing structures containing hazardous materials: None reported SIGNIFICANT DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS Significant design assumptions, suggested construction sequences or other control measures: Method statements to be provided by the Principal Contractor after site inspection and prior to works commencing. Arrangements for co-ordination of ongoing design work & handling design changes:

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CDM-C to be advised in respect of specialist sub-

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contractors with design responsibility. CDM-C to be provided with information re significant changes to the design along with what precautionary measures may have been adopted by the designer party and what measures may need to be adopted by others eg other Designers, Principal Contractor, Client / End User. Principal Contractor to provide Directory of appointed sub-contractors and assist in the procurement of design risk management information from contractors with design responsibility. Information on significant risks identified during design:

Drains The Brewery use aggressive caustic fluids as part of the cleaning process of the facility. Do not attempt to enter the drainage system without consulting the Client. When access to the drainage system is required gas monitoring should be undertaken to establish the drains are free from harmful gases such as methane or carbon dioxide. Appropriate PPE is to be worn and a suitable permit system is to be employed by the principal Contractor

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Vehicle Traffic During the project works there will be extensive vehicle traffic in the area immediately outside the car park. Extreme caution is required when walking around the site.

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Materials requiring particular precautions: The project includes generic construction materials which will be hazardous but no more hazardous than any competent contractor should be aware and capable of managing subject to procurement of product data and undertaking appropriate COSHH assessment. In all cases, operatives must be instructed as to necessary precautions, provided with appropriate PPE and supervised during use of materials.

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6.0 CLIENTS SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS Incident / Accident Recording

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The Principal Contractor must record and investigate all accidents/incidents that occur on site and report them to the Client. Any incidents that are classified within the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) or environmental incident must be reported to the appropriate enforcing authority. No-go Areas or other Authorisation Requirements for those involved in the Project The brewery site is a fully operational food manufacturing site and as such the Contractor's working operations must be confined to the agreed project areas. Contractors operatives must be carefully instructed in regard to this matter since no unauthorised access to adjoining production areas will be permitted. Communication and Liaison between Client and Others It is expected that the Principal Contractor shall liaise with the designated Heineken personnel to ensure that interfaces between the project works and all other Brewery operations are safely maintained at all times, and ensuring that disruption to production is minimised. It is anticipated that weekly informal meetings will be held on site to discuss progress of the works, any issues and safety matters at regular intervals. Contractor Safety Auditing Unannounced Contractor safety auditing will be undertaken whilst the Contractor is on site. The aim of this is to promote good safety standards whilst linking safety to commercial issues. The areas to be checked will include: Suitable management of safety by the Contractor on site including planning, organizing, controlling, monitoring and reviewing his activities. Suitable & sufficient risk assessments and method statements. His physical activities on site by the site safety adviser and Site Manager specifically regarding housekeeping. Employees knowing risk assessment and method statement when questioned. Supervision knowing risk assessment and method statement when questioned. Demonstration of adequate training records for employees including ECITB & CITB certification.

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Demonstration of adequate inspection and maintenance records for plant. Effective use of feed back from site health & safety committee meeting & toolbox talks. Wearing of PPE by employees. Contractors individual promotion of safety on site

THE HEALTH & SAFETY FILE The Health & Safety File is to be kept on site. Format and details of information requirements are to be agreed. During the course of the project Norder Design Associates Ltd will liaise with the Design Team and Principal Contractor in the progressive procurement of information for the Health & Safety File.

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APPENDICES
A B C D E F G H Copy of F10 Initial Notification Principal Contractor Competence & Resources CDM Regulations 2007 Summary of Duties Heineken (UK) Contractor Rule Book Informative Literature on Site Waste Management Plans Informative literature - Provision of Welfare Facilities During Construction Work Ground Investigation by Emcus Drawing CDM/01 Plan Indicating Vehicle Traffic Routes, Site Hoarding and Compound Area

For the above refer to information as now following

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CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN & MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2007 Summary of Duties: Revision B: 11 May 2010
The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) came into effect on 6 April 2007, superseding the previous CDM Regulations 1994/2000 and the Construction (Health Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1996. CDM 2007 is supported by an Approved Code of Practice (ACoP HSE Publication L144 - Managing Health & Safety in Construction) and is divided into five parts plus five schedules as follows: Part 1 Introduction Regs 1 to 3 Part 2 General Management Duties Applying to (All) Construction Projects Regs 4 to 13 Part 3 Additional Duties Where Project is Notifiable (see below) Regs 14 to 24 Part 4 Duties Relating to Health & Safety on Construction Sites Regs 25 to 44 Part 5 General Regs 45 to 48 Schedule 1 (Notification info) Schedule 2 (Welfare Facilities) Schedule 3 (Inspection Reports) Schedule 4 (Revocation of other legislation) Schedule 5 (Amendments) Notifiable projects are those where construction will last longer than 30 working days or 500 person days. CDM 2007 defines responsibilities for named duty holder parties: Client, CDM Co-ordinator (CDM-C), Designers, Principal Contractor and Contractors. The CDM-C is intended to assist the Client in fulfilment of its duties under the Regulations. The following summarizes Parts 2 and 3 of CDM 2007 relative to duty holder responsibility:

Duty Holder CLIENT

All Construction Projects


(Part 2 of the Regulations) Check competence & resources of all appointees Ensure there are suitable management arrangements for the project including welfare facilities Allow sufficient time & resources for all stages Provide pre-construction information to designers and contractors

Additional Duties for Notifiable Projects (Part 3 of the Regulations)


Appoint CDM-C* Appoint Principal Contractor* Make sure that the construction phase does not start unless there are suitable: - welfare facilities and - construction phase plan in place Provide information relating to the Health & Safety File to the CDM-C Retain and provide access to the H&S File *There must be a CDM-C and Principal Contractor in place until the end of the construction phase. Advise and assist the Client party with regard to its duties Notify the HSE Co-ordinate health and safety aspects of design work and cooperate with others involved in the project Facilitate good communication between Client, Designers & Contractors Liaise with Principal Contractor regarding ongoing design Identify, collect and pass on preconstruction information Prepare/update Health & Safety File Check Client is aware of its duties and CDM-C has been appointed Provide any information needed for the Health & Safety File

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Not applicable

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Eliminate hazards and reduce risks during design Provide information about remaining risks

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CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN & MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2007 Summary of Duties: Revision B: 11 May 2010
Duty Holder PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR All Construction Projects
(Part 2 of the Regulations)

Additional Duties for Notifiable Projects (Part 3 of the Regulations)


Plan, manage and monitor construction phase in liaison with contractors Prepare, develop and implement a written Construction Plan and site rules. (Initial Plan to be completed before the construction phase begins) Give contractors relevant parts of the Plan Make sure suitable welfare facilities are provided from the start and maintained throughout the construction phase Check competence of all appointees Ensure all workers have site inductions and any further information or training needed for the work Consult with workers Liaise with CDM-C regarding ongoing design eg specialist contractor design etc Secure the site Check Client is aware of duties and a CDM-C has been appointed and HSE notified before starting work Co-operate with the Principal Contractor in planning and managing work, including reasonable directions and site rules Provide details to the Principal Contractor of any contractor you have engaged to carry out work Provide any information needed for the Health & Safety File Inform the Principal Contractor of any problems with the Plan Inform Principal Contractor of any RIDDOR reportable accidents, diseases or dangerous occurrences

Not applicable

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Plan, manage and monitor own work and that of workers Check competence of all your appointees and workers Train own employees Provide information to your own workers Comply with specific requirements of Part 4 of the Regulations Ensure there are adequate welfare facilities for your workers

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Check own competence Co-operate with others and co-ordinate work so as to ensure the health and safety of construction workers and others who may be affected by the work Report obvious risks Comply with the requirements of Schedule 3 and Part 4 of the Regulations for any work under your control Take account of and apply the general principles of prevention when carrying out duties

The above is based upon the table in para 23 (page 5) of the CDM 2007 ACoP.

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CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN & MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2007 Listing of Regulations & Subject Topics: 11 May 2010
PART 1 Introduction PART 2 General Management Duties Applies to all projects Regulation 1 Regulation 2 Regulation 3 Regulation 4 Regulation 5 Regulation 6 Regulation 7 Regulation 8 Regulation 9 Regulation 10 Regulation 11 Regulation 12 Regulation 13 Regulation 14 Regulation 15 Regulation 16 Regulation 17 Regulation 18 Regulation 19 Regulation 20 Regulation 21 Regulation 22 Regulation 23 Regulation 24 Regulation 25 Regulation 26 Regulation 27 Regulation 28 Regulation 29 Regulation 30 Regulation 31 Regulation 32 Regulation 33 Regulation 34 Regulation 35 Regulation 36 Regulation 37 Regulation 38 Regulation 39 Regulation 40 Regulation 41 Regulation 42 Regulation 43 Regulation 44 Regulation 45 Regulation 46 Regulation 47 Regulation 48 Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Citation and commencement Interpretation Application Competence Co-operation Co-ordination General principles of prevention Election by Clients Clients duties re arrangements for managing projects Clients duties re information Duties of Designers Designs prepared or modified outside Great Britain Duties of Contractors Appointments by Client where project is Notifiable Clients duty re information where project Notifiable Clients duty re start of construction were Notifiable Clients duty re Health & Safety File Additional duties of Designers Additional duties of Contractors General duties of CDM Co-ordinators Notification of project by CDM Co-ordinator Duties of the Principal Contractor The Construction Phase H&S Plan Co-operation and consultation with workers Application of Regulations 26 to 44 Safe places to work Good order and site security Stability of structures Demolition and dismantling Explosives Excavations Coffer dams and caissons Reports of inspections Energy distribution installations Prevention of drowning Traffic routes Vehicles Prevention of risk from fire Emergency procedures Emergency routes and exits Fire detection and fire fighting Fresh air Temperature and weather protection Lighting Civil liability Enforcement in respect of fire Transitional provisions Revocation and amendments Particulars to be notified to HSE Welfare facilities Particulars to be included in a report of inspection Revocation of instruments Amendments

PART 3 Additional Duties for Notifiable Projects ie projects where construction will last for 30 days / 500 person days or more PART 4 Duties relating to Health & Safety on Construction Sites

PART 5 General

SCHEDULES

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Local Rules for Contractors Working at

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MANCHESTER BREWERY I hereby acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Local Rules for Contractors and agree to work to the standards contained within it. I also understand that failure to comply with the requirements or the instruction from the Company Representative may result in termination of the contract. This rulebook is valid for the period of one year from the date of issue. Thereafter the contractor must make Heineken UK aware that this period has expired. At which point an extension shall be issued on an annual basis, upon acknowledgement of understanding by the contractor. Failure to do so shall result in the termination of the contract. Signed ............................................................................ Print name Of signatory ................................................................... On behalf of (Company name and address) ........................................................................................ ........................................................................................ ........................................................................................ Date ................................................................................ Witnessed By (Heineken UK employee) Date of 1st Renewal Date of 2nd Renewal Date of 3rd Renewal

This rulebook may be subject to change, Heineken UK shall notify contractors of any changes during the valid period.

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INTRODUCTION The policy of Heineken UK is to secure a high standard of safety and environmental protection in all its operations. Contractors are expected to conduct their work accordingly. To this end these Local Rules for Contractors have been devised for use at Manchester Brewery. Please make sure that you fully understand the contents so that unsafe working conditions that lead to accidents and environmental incidents are avoided. If you have any questions or are uncertain about any aspects of safety and environmental protection, please discuss them with the Company representative. Please be aware of that the following allergens are present on our site: Barley and Wheat in Lager; and Sulphites in Cider If you are allergic to the following allergens it is your responsibility to inform your site representative ASAP, before entering our site. N.B. These rules may be supplemented by additional safety and environmental requirements based on a pre-start risk assessment. In that case any such requirements will be notified to you in writing by the Company Representative. Where Company representative is referred to this means Heineken UK representative.

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REGISTRATION 2.1 Site Access Access to the site must be in agreement with the Company. Persons found onsite without the consent of the appropriate Company Representative will be instructed to leave forthwith. 2.2 Signing - in Procedure All contractors must sign in and out each day unless they have been issued a permanent site identity card. Security will issue day passes which must be worn at all times. A car pass will also be issued and all contractors must park at the rear of the Administration Block. 2.3 Safety Induction On their first day at Manchester Brewery each individual contractor will be shown the site health and safety video which will serve as a basic induction to the site and its main hazards. The video also covers the main site rules which are contained

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within this booklet. Further more detailed information will be given to individuals if necessary via the Company Representative. It is the responsibility of the person in charge of any contract staff to ensure that individuals are made available to be inducted onto the site.

2.4 Hygiene Policy As a food manufacturer, Manchester Brewery has a hygiene policy which details all measures necessary to ensure the safety and wholesomeness of beer during any operation. This policy applies to anyone on site and failure to adhere to the policy will result in removal from site. Where discussed, high risk areas refer to the canning department. 2.4.1 Personal Dress Rules In all production areas except offices, control rooms, workshops & Laboratories bump hats must be worn and long hair tied back, and placed under the hat. The provided protective clothing, footwear must be worn in all production areas. Jewellery - Only plain unadorned wedding rings and plain sleeper earrings maybe worn on site. Rings and studs in exposed parts of the body i.e Noses and eyebrows must not be worn. No nail varnish in production area, and false nails not permitted on site All necessary hearing and eye protection must be provided and worn; only attached pairs of ear plugs are permitted. No watches may be worn in production areas 2.4.2 Personal Hygiene Rules Clean well maintained protective clothing must be worn. No strong aftershave or perfume to be worn. No smoking (except in designated areas) Eating, drinking and chewing gum is only permitted in designated areas. (Including nail biting) Spitting is not permitted. All cuts and abrasions must be covered with a waterproof plaster of a distinctive colour, provided by site. Hands must be washed: after visiting the toilet and after smoking, especially before starting work in all areas, also after handling chemicals or waste. Manchester Brewery is classified as a food factory, so it is all visitors and contractors responsibility to inform site security/their site contact if they have recently worked or visited a site harbouring allergens. If this is the case a white protective suit will be supplied to be worn during your visit to site, to prevent contamination to our products. Thankyou for your co-operation

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2.4.3 Medical Fitness to Work If you develop any relevant infectious disease or condition e.g. Vomiting/diarrhea, respiratory disease or skin problems or have had these symptoms within 48 hours of visiting the site you must report this to your Company Representative. Some diseases may be transmitted through food. Your Company Representative may contact occupational health for advice. Even if you are fit to work you must take care to maintain good personal hygiene, particularly hand washing. 2.4.4 Control of Personal Medicines All medication is the responsibility of the person who is taking the medicine. Any loss of medication during working hours must be reported to the relevant manager for that area. Personal medication is prohibited in all production and laboratory areas. Where an acute medical condition exists and contractors need to carry medicines at all times the following shall occur. a) The relevant manger needs to be notified of the condition and associated medication. It shall be the responsibility of the person who requires the medication to ensure that it is kept in a safe and secure manner at all times and removed when the person leaves their place of work. It shall be the responsibility of the person who requires the medication to ensure that after application they are able to operate equipment and vehicles in a safe and responsible manner. It is the responsibility of the site representative to ensure the contractor is able to continue working safely after administering medication. Where personal medication is required to be stored in a mess room fridge, this must be in a sealed plastic container clearly labelled with name and. The relevant manager or site representative shall be informed of the storage of these medicines.

2.4.5 Good Housekeeping To help with pest control - Remove spillages & keep doors closed. Waste disposal - avoid accumulations of waste material. Hygienic cleaning aids - no wooden natural bristle brushes allowed, and disposable cloths, clean steep baths recommended. Clean as you go

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RISK ASSESSMENT Contractors have a duty to carry out an assessment of the risks involved in the work that they are to carry out. In order to enable them to comply with that duty, the Company Representative will provide any relevant information on site conditions and practices to contractors, e.g. location of areas where the noise is above 85db(A), and where the wearing of ear protection is mandatory. Following completion of a suitable and sufficient risk assessment, the contractor will provide a written "method statement" to the Company representative. This will describe how the work will be carried out in order to control the identified health and safety risks and must be agreed before work commences. The Company Representative will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits where foreseeable risks have been identified. For small undertakings which present a few simple hazards, and at the discretion of the Company Representative, a method statement can be written and agreed when the Permit is discussed and issued.

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SITE HAZARDS 4.1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas which is used in beer processing and packaging and which is also produced during fermentation. It is heavier than air and collects at low levels such as in tunnels, drains and pits. It does not support life and is dangerous in confined spaces such as tanks or vessels, or rooms that contain tanks or vessels. Entry into any pit, tunnel, vessel or other similar confined space, requires the issue of a Permit to Enter Certificate. The precautions to be followed for working in a confined space on company premises will be explained by the Company Representative. In most instances fixed monitoring systems have been installed. Where you are working in these areas the system will be explained to you by your Company Representative before entering production. 4.2 Nitrogen Nitrogen is a colourless, inert gas with no smell used in the processing and packaging of beer and in the production of de-aerated liquor. It has a similar density to air and can collect and ANY level. It does not support life and is therefore dangerous in confined spaces.

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Entry to any pit, tunnel, vessel or other similar confined space, requires the issue of a Permit to Enter Certificate. In most instances fixed monitoring systems have been installed. Where you are working in these areas the system will be explained to you by your Company Representative, before entering production 4.3 Ammonia Ammonia is a toxic, corrosive, pungent-smelling gas used in refrigeration plant. At high concentrations it can form an explosive mixture with air. Within the plant it is mostly in liquid form, but vaporises rapidly in the event of a leak. Gas monitoring systems are fitted within buildings which contain ammonia compressor plant FOR EXPLOSION PROTECTION ONLY. FATAL CONCENTRATIONS OCCUR AT A MUCH LOWER LEVEL. The hazards presented by ammonia at different concentrations are: 0.0025% 0.04% 0.17% 0.5% 1.5%+ - recommended maximum safe exposure averaged over 8 hrs (Can be detected by the sense of smell at this concentration) - can cause throat, nose and eye irritation - 30 minutes exposure can be fatal - fatal after a very short period - strongly corrosive to skin and eyes

15.0-25.0% - explosive mixture with air A Permit to Work is required before commencing work on any plant which contains or has contained ammonia. On the Manchester Brewery site the ammonia plant is sited on the ground floor, first floor and roof of the main Brewery building, adjacent to the old Denmark Road. Condensers and cooling towers for the ammonia system are also sited on the roof of the main brewery building. 4.4 Oxygen Oxygen is a colourless/odourless gas used in some stages of the brewing process. An excess of oxygen in the atmosphere speeds up the combustion process and, in high concentrations, can cause explosions. Areas where the oxygen is used will be pointed out to you by the Company Representative. No Hot Work may take place in such areas unless a Hot Work Permit has been issued. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

4.5 Dust There are two types of dust which can arise from brewing and beer processing. They are grain dust and silica filter powder. Both present a hazard if inhaled over long periods, causing deterioration in lung function. Grain dust is known to cause asthma. It is essential the appropriate respiratory protection equipment is worn. Note: If after commencing work you suffer breathing difficulties, leave the area and report to Company Representative / security. Grain dust also presents a risk of fire or, if finely dispersed in the air, explosion. Therefore, hot work in areas at risk must only be carried out if there is no alternative, and under a valid Hot Work Permit. The Company Representative will inform you if your work will bring you into contact with such dusts. 4.6 Chemicals Various chemicals are used on the site. Those used to clean and sterilise the plant will cause severe burns to the eyes and skin after only a short contact time. Factors that affect the speed at which harm occurs are concentration, temperature and pressure. In addition to various containers, chemicals may be present in most of the process vessels and pipework around the site and control measures for handling them safely are laid down in: A. B. the Department COSHH assessment the label on the container

NOTE: Do not assume that a clear liquid discharging from a hose or leaking from a vessel/pipework is water. Treat it as hazardous and report it to the Company Representative. 4.7 Asbestos Asbestos has been used on the site in the past and may be present as pipe lagging, wall cladding, ceiling tiles or asbestos cement sheets etc. Asbestos containing materials are marked by signage and records are kept centrally on site. If your work could bring you into contact with asbestos, the Company Representative will identify its form and location as part of the risk assessment process so as to avoid unnecessary exposure. A map giving areas of the site with known ACMs is provided at the rear of this book. Contractors must presume that materials contain asbestos unless there is strong evidence they do not, taking suitable precautions to reduce the risk of exposure. If, during your work, you come across material whose composition is not clear, then do not disturb it and contact your Company Representative. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

4.8 Piped Services Various gases and chemicals, compressed air, steam, water and other fluids are distributed around the brewery in fixed pipework and via flexible hoses. Whilst most pipework is colour coded to denote its contents some, particularly flexible hoses can contain a number of things ranging from cold water to hot cleaning chemicals. Breaking into, or coupling onto pipework must be by prior agreement with the Company Representative who will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits. 4.9 Machinery In the packaging, process and production areas, there are numerous items of machinery e.g. conveyors, elevators, palletises, some of which may start up automatically. This machinery is protected by various types of guarding which conform to the required standards and, in normal circumstances, should not be a hazard. Nevertheless, personnel should be aware of the movement of machinery and containers, and should not endanger themselves. A Permit to Work is required for any work on machinery. Any required isolations must be carried out by competent personnel. The Permit will also detail any additional precautions required for work at unfenced machinery. 4.10 Transport Vehicles ranging from heavy goods vehicles to fork lift trucks are used extensively throughout the site and both inside and outside of buildings. A mandatory hi-viz policy is in operation at the site. Drivers of vehicles should obey the site traffic rules One way systems operate around Packaging and the Laboratory buildings and there is a Site speed limit of 10 m.p.h. Beware of vehicles turning in the yard areas and adjacent to the weigh bridge. Demarcated black and white walkways are provided for pedestrians on main routes across roads and the Brewery yard. Pedestrians should exercise extreme caution at all times when crossing road/yard areas. 4.11 Noise Parts of the site are subject to noise levels which could cause hearing damage on prolonged exposure. These areas are clearly marked by blue and white warning notices and hearing protection must be worn at all times whilst in them when the plant is operating.

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Underground (hidden) Services Various services e.g. electricity, gas and water are run underground, in wall cavities etc on site. Any work involving excavation, demolition of walls, partitions, breaking into walls etc must first be discussed with the Company Representative who will establish the position and type of any hidden services. The Company Representative will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits.

4.13 Fragile Roofs Some roofing materials used on site may not support a person's weight without the use of specific equipment e.g. crawling boards. Other roof areas have no guard rails, and temporary guard-rails or safety harnesses must be used. These will be identified by the Company Representative who will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits. 4.14 Slips/Falls The floors in many parts of the plant can be wet due to the nature of the brewing and packaging process. Other substances used in the plant, if spilt, make wet floors very slippery. Flexible connecting hoses are often on the floor and can be a trip hazard to the unwary. Care should be taken when walking round the plant. Access to plant must be discussed with the Company Representative. 4.15 Welding fume Stainless steel, which is used extensively and other materials such as galvanised steel/paints, give off various toxic fumes during welding, depending on the rods used. This is aggravated if the work takes place in a confined space. Suitable extraction systems and/or respiratory protection shall be provided. Such work must be discussed with the Company Representative.

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WORKING ARRANGEMENTS 5.1 Permit Systems 5.1.1 Permit to Work A Permit to Work issued via the Company Representative is required before starting any work unless the Company Representative considers it unnecessary following risk assessment. This ensures that the person responsible for the area or plant concerned is aware that the work is being carried out and that the plant where necessary is properly isolated. ALL ISOLATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT PERSONNEL.

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All subsequent work must be carried out in accordance with the conditions stated on the Permit. Only the work agreed in writing on the permit can be carried out. Any changes must be agreed with the permit issuer who may issue a new permit. The white copy of the permit must be returned to the permit issuer and signed off on completion of the work. 5.1.2 Permit to Enter A Permit to Enter issued via the Company Representative is required before entry into any confined spaces, e.g. vessels, pasteurizers, pits, silo's etc. This Permit allows access to the plant and is designed so that access is allowed only when the plant has been isolated and made safe (this may require a gas test). Work which might present a hazard in itself such as welding or using solvents will require additional precautions and/or permits. Only the work agreed in writing on the permit can be carried out. Any changes must be agreed with the permit issuer who may issue a new permit. The white copy of the permit must be returned to the permit issuer and signed off on completion of the work. 5.1.3 Hot Work Permit A Hot Work Permit issued via the Company Representative is required before starting work involving: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Welding Burning Brazing Grinding Bitumen melting (roofing) Use of any equipment producing a naked flame

Only the work agreed in writing on the permit can be carried out. Any changes must be agreed with the permit issuer who may issue a new one. The white copy of the permit must be returned to the Security and signed off on completion of the work. It is also necessary to carry out checks of areas where hot work has taken place 30 minutes after the work has been completed and for up to 3 hours in some areas. 5.1.4 Electrical Permit The Electrical Permits are used to control the risks from working on electrical equipment. All such work must be carried out strictly in accordance with statutory requirements and the Company Electrical Policy & Procedures Book. Where required the Company Representative will discuss this document with you. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

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Product Integrity Product Integrity is an absolute requirement of Heineken UK and certain safeguards are necessary to ensure that a foreign body cannot find its way into our product through lack of due diligence. To prevent contamination, persons working in production areas must remove and safely store all jewellery except plain band rings and sleeper earrings. Overalls and caps/hard hats are also mandatory in some packaging areas.

5.3

Provision of Tools, Equipment and Materials The contractor will provide all tools, equipment and materials to carry out the work involved, unless other arrangements have been agreed in writing with the Company Representative. The loaning of Company equipment will only be undertaken in exceptional circumstances. Contractors are responsible for ensuring that all tools and equipment are suitable for the required purpose and constructed in compliance with current standards. Particular attention is drawn to the following: 5.3.1 Chemical Substances The intended use of any chemical substance should be made known to Company Representative who may require a copy of the H&S data sheets. chemical substance is to be brought onto Heineken UK premises without permission of the Company Representative. Where appropriate a copy of COSHH assessment will also be required. 5.3.2 Lifting Devices Any crane, hoist or other lifting device brought on to the site must comply with all relevant statutory provisions. Current inspection certificates must be made available to the Company Representative before such a device is used. 5.3.3 Cartridge Operated Tools The use of cartridge tools should be by prior agreement with the Company Representative and their operation restricted to personnel who are competent to use them safely. All cartridges, both unused and spent, are to be accounted for and it is the responsibility of the contractor to report any discrepancy. Cartridge tools are NOT to be used in any area where a risk of dust explosion from dust, ammonia, oxygen or similar substances exists. Any intention to use cartridge-operated tools should be agreed with the Company Representative. the No the the

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5.3.4 Access Equipment The bringing to site of access equipment is subject to authorisation and the user must carry out an inspection of all such equipment. Upon arrival at site, the contractor will be asked if he/she has any such equipment. If yes then he/she MUST effect the completion of the inspection record sheet. The inspection pro-forma is obtained from security. The inspected and fit for use item will then be tagged with a unique reference number and the record kept at the Security lodge. On removal from site the lodge will remove the tag and destroy the inspection record. Items failing the inspection are NOT approved by Heineken UK and MUST BE removed by the owner. Items stored by the contractor, are subject to the checks as detailed in 3.0 above. Ladders, portable scaffolds and other access equipment brought onto site must be accompanied where appropriate by a current inspection record, be in good condition and be suitable for the task in hand. Fixed scaffolding must be inspected prior to use, and at the prescribed frequencies. Records of all inspections must be made available to the Company Representative. Double hand rails and kick boards are mandatory on all scaffolds erected on company premises. 5.3.5 Portable Electrical Equipment 415v, 240v, and 25v AC socket outlet supplies are generally available, although wherever possible the operating voltage of portable tools and hand lamps are restricted to 110v AC and 25v AC respectively. When the supply requirements exceed those available extra provisions can be made with the permission of an authorised person. Contractors are responsible for ensuring that electrically operated tools are in a serviceable and safe condition and inspection records must be made available to the Company Representative. No tools or equipment will be supplied to contractors by Heineken UK although temporary lighting will generally be supplied in existing areas on the request of the Company Representative. 5.3.6 Portable Grinders If portable grinders are to be used, the relevant statutory provisions must be observed and eye protection must be worn. There are areas in the Brewery where grinders must not be used due to the fire risk from sparks, and these will be made known to you by the Company Representative. In addition, there are other areas of the Brewery where the Company Representative may allow grinding only under the Hot Work Procedure. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

5.3.7 Compressed Gas Cylinders The use and storage of compressed gas cylinders on the site must be discussed with the Company Representative. The number of such cylinders brought on to the site must be kept as small as is consistent with allowing the work to be done. All gas bottles or cylinders must be adequately secured when in use and when stored. In addition, flammable gases; oxygen, acetylene, propane, butane must only be stored in designated storage areas agreed with the Company representative. 5.3.8 Painting Operations Before starting any painting work, the type of paint to be used and any solvent to be used for cleaning or diluting paint must be discussed with the Company Representative. If paints or solvents which are flammable are to be used, storage facilities must be agreed with the Company Representative. Whilst painting is in progress, artificial ventilation may be required both to avoid product contamination and health risk depending on the type of paint used and the method of application. In most areas of the Manchester Brewery smoke or heat detectors are installed, and care must be taken during painting not to paint over any part of these. Any masking applied must be removed at the end of the job. The Company Representative will advise as to the units installed in the work area. Care must be taken not to obliterate any notices or signs that may be located in the work area and if removed, they must be replaced on completion of painting work. 5.4 Personal Protective Equipment Contractors are responsible for supplying the personal protective equipment (PPE) identified as being necessary during the risk assessment process. Overalls, hi-viz jackets/ vests and safety shoes and hat in production areas, are a minimum requirement. All PPE used by contractors on site should be suitable for its purpose and meet currently accepted standards in its construction. In general such PPE should bear the CE mark of approval or its equivalent. 5.5 Cleanliness If you are working on site, you must keep your work area clean and free from hazards and ensure that our products and employees are not put at risk. The Company Representative will advise on the location and use of skips and the disposal of redundant equipment and scrap metals. On completion of the contract or task, the work area is to be inspected to ensure that no rubbish or other hazards remain. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 6.1 Environment Policy

Heineken UK is committed to:


Complying with all applicable legislation, regulations and other requirements that are subscribed to relating to its significant environmental effects Reducing the environmental effects of its activities to a practical minimum Taking all reasonable steps to prevent pollution Promoting the efficient use of energy, water, raw and process materials

This is abbreviated to PREVENT POLLUTION and MINIMISE WASTE. The prevention of pollution refers to the creation, emission or discharge of any type of pollutant or waste. 6.2 Waste Disposal The Environmental Protection Act imposes a "Duty of Care" on persons concerned with controlled waste (i.e. a waste type composed of domestic, commercial and/or industrial waste). Waste created as a result of works on site is the responsibility of the contractor (waste producer) not the client (Heineken UK). Accordingly, the contractor shall comply in all respects with the "Duty of Care" with regard to the disposal of waste, including hazardous wastes and Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Contractors may be asked to provide proof that controlled waste generated at Manchester Brewery as a result of works, is being transferred by a registered Waste Carrier and/or licensed Waste Contractor. Similarly, contractors may be asked to provide a copy of the Waste Transfer Note describing the waste, or in the case of waste deemed to be hazardous, a copy of the Hazardous Waste Consignment Note. The Company Representative should be notified in advance where it is likely that hazardous waste may be generated. Small amounts of controlled waste may be disposed of in the general (nonhazardous) waste skips or other specific skips (e.g. for recycled materials) within the site providing prior arrangement has been made with the Company Representative. Again the full provisions of the "Duty of Care" must be complied with. NOTE: There is NO ongoing provision on site for the disposal of hazardous wastes. 6.2 Effluent Site drains are colour coded to differentiate between PROCESS effluent drains (marked RED) and SURFACE water drains (marked BLUE). All process effluent drains discharge from the site via the on-site Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) and is subject to limits (pH, solids etc) which have been set by the relevant authority. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

Liquid effluent resulting from works may be discharged to a process drain, providing prior arrangement has been made with the Company Representative and approval has been given by the ETP Operator. NOTE: It is prohibited to discharge effluent via a SURFACE water drain. 6.3 Spill Response & Incident Reporting Emergency spill response measures are available on site for dealing with/ containing spillages of liquid waste. The Company Representative will provide information on action to be taken in case of spillage where necessary. In the event of any environmental incident involving the spillage of a liquid or the release of a gas such as ammonia, it must be reported immediately to the departmental Manager or Site Security.

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WELFARE ARRANGEMENTS 7.1 Use of Canteen Facilities Contractors will only be served in the canteen between 13:00 - 13:30 hrs. Permission to use the canteen outside this time must be sought through your Manchester Brewery contact.

7.2 Use of Toilets Only certain toilets are designated for use by contract personnel. The Company Representative will identify these.

7.3 First Aid and Emergency Assistance First aid is available throughout the site from departmental first-Aiders and at the Gatehouse If assistance is required at the place of work e.g. an ambulance, the gatehouse should be contacted on telephone emergency number 4444.

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7.5

Smoking Smoking is only permitted in designated areas. Cabins brought onto site for use by contractors may be designated as smoking areas with the agreement of the Company Representative. Hands must be washed after smoking, before returning to work.

7.6

Alcohol Drinking of any alcoholic substance on site is not permitted.

7.7

Personal Radios The use of personal stereos in production areas is prohibited. MP3s are not to be used whilst driving around site. Including, any powered or moving vehicle

7.8

Mobile phones Mobile phones are not to be used whilst driving around site. Including, any powered or moving vehicle

7.9

Cameras The taking of photographs is not allowed without prior permission.

7.10 Search Procedures All vehicles and personnel are liable to be searched by Security Officers at any time whilst on Company property.

7.11 Lone Working If the task requires you to be working alone on the site exceeding one hour you must Inform your site representative that you are a lone worker. Who will inform security of this, in case of contact or fire alarms?

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FIRE PREVENTION 8.1 General Precautions Contractors are reminded of the ever present risk of fire, and are urged to take positive measures to prevent an outbreak of fire by: Complying with the smoking rules and disposing of smoking materials, matches etc in a safe manner. Keeping their work area clean and tidy and preventing the accumulation of combustible materials or waste products Complying with the rules when carrying out welding, burning or other similar hot work or naked flame operations Ensuring equipment such as oxy-acetylene sets have flashback arrestors fitted to prevent flames travelling back to the gas cylinders

8.2 Hot Work Welding, burning or similar operations must NOT be started unless the operator is in possession of a HOT WORK PERMIT signed by the Company Representative. The HWP will only be issued following an inspection of the work area by the Company Representative. The Company Representative will fully explain the procedure and responsibilities to those contractors involved in hot work. 8.3 Discovering a Fire and Evacuation Procedure Anyone discovering a fire should sound the fire alarm by breaking the glass of the nearest call point. A report on the exact location of the fire should be made to the security office, on telephone number 4444, as soon as possible. On no account should anyone attempt to fight a fire unless they have raised the alarm and they can do so without putting themselves at risk. On hearing the fire alarm all contractors should evacuate the building via the nearest safe exit and go to Fire Assembly Point 8 next to the Gatehouse. No one should re-enter a building unless an announcement has been made that it is safe to do so - even when the alarm stops sounding. 8.4 Gas Flooding Systems Certain areas of the site are protected by gas flooding systems. If you are working in these areas the systems should be set to manual operation. Where applicable this will be pointed out by the Company Representative.

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8.5 Explosion Relief Certain parts of the plant are protected by explosion relief panels. If you are working in the area/on the plant, these panels must be kept clear at all times. Where applicable this will be pointed out by the Company Representative.

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SITE WASTE - ITS CRIMINAL A SIMPLE GUIDE TO SITE WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANS

INTRODUCTION
EVERY YEAR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PRODUCES APPROXIMATELY 1.45 TONNES OF WASTE FOR EVERY PERSON LIVING IN THE UK.
Site waste is harmful to the environment and to your business. To help tackle the issue of site waste, Defra has introduced Site Waste Management Plans (SWMPs). These are now a legal requirement in England for construction projects begun after 6th April 2008, worth over 300,000. To help you comply, NetRegs has published Site Waste Its Criminal A simple guide to Site Waste Management Plans. Along with information on how to reduce, reuse and on creating an effective SWMP.

HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT:


This document is broken down into four parts: Part One: Part Two: What you need to know about SWMPs How to create your own SWMP

Part Three: SWMP checklist Part Four: Further guidance and information

PART ONE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SWMPS


WHAT IS A SWMP?
A SWMP provides a structure for waste delivery and disposal at all stages during a construction project. Typically it will identify the following: Who will be responsible for resource management What types of waste will be generated How the waste will be managed will it be reduced, reused or recycled? Which contractors will be used to ensure the waste is correctly recycled or disposed of responsibly and legally How the quantity of waste generated from the project will be measured. valuable to see where environmental and cost savings are being made are more responsibly managed and therefore are less of a risk to the local environment useful tool that shows how resources have been used and waste managed, giving you valuable information for the future.

HOW A SWMP CAN BENEFIT YOU:


or the local council regarding waste can be answered simply and easily, saving you time prosecution by making sure all waste leaving site ends up at the right place

WHO IS AFFECTED BY A SWMP?


SWMPs affect: more than 300,000 in England.

SITE WASTE THE FACTS: WHY DO I NEED A SWMP?


It will protect the environment - SWMPs help to manage and reduce the amount of waste that construction projects produce and that The average 8 cubic yard skip costs around 150. The average cost of what is being thrown away in that skip is over 1,200. In the UK an average of 13% of all materials delivered to site go into the skip without ever being used. The UK produces around 400 million tonnes of waste annually, of which about 72 million tonnes comes from construction sites. The construction industry produces the equivalent of 1.45 tonnes of waste for every single person in the UK. (Source: CIRIA)our

tipping, reduced energy consumption and a greater take-up of recycled materials. It will save you money - Managing your materials Better storage and handling of materials reduces waste and enables better recovery. Recycling and reusing cuts disposal costs.

PART TWO: HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN SWMP


SIMPLE STEPS TO HELP YOU CREATE YOUR OWN PLAN
A successful SWMP requires careful planning and preparation. Naturally, the bigger the project, the more work will be required. Although it may be tempting to just get on with the construction work, you will need to stop and prepare the best time to do this is while your project is being planned. Read through the following steps and work out exactly what will be needed to put the SWMP in place before your project begins. And make sure you schedule in enough time to create it. The following steps are adapted from the DTI voluntary code of practice. They provide a simple guide to help you prepare a Site Waste Management Plan and put it in place. Once you have built your plan, use the checklist in part three of this guide to make sure youve covered all areas. Remember this guide is simply that, a guide. Plans will need to be developed to suit your particular project to make it work.

STEP ONE MAKE SOMEONE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SWMP


Any number of individuals can be involved in the delivery of the plan, but someone must be appointed to take overall responsibility for the SWMP. Typically this will be the client in the pre-construction phase, but responsibility may transfer to the principal contractor when construction commences. However, at any time during the plan, just one person needs to be in charge and responsible for updating the plan. That person needs to be clear on their responsibilities and also have enough authority to ensure that others will co-operate.

STEP TWO - WASTE IDENTIFICATION


Identify the types and quantities of waste that will be produced during the project. This will involve thinking through every stage of the project and working out in advance what materials will be used. Estimate how much waste will be produced and set realistic targets for how much of that waste will be able to be reused, recycled or disposed of. A simple way of getting this information together is to use a data sheet or table, see example overleaf. This should include the waste hierarchy on- and off-site options and any special arrangements you will need to make for hazardous wastes produced. (Original source: Envirowise)

Waste hierarchy: Start here

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Eliminate
Avoid producing waste

Reduce
Minimise the amount of waste you produce

Re-use
Use items as many times as possible

Recycle
Recycle what you can only after you have re-used it

Dispose
Dispose of whats left in a responsible way

THE DATA SHEET WILL NEED TO BE UPDATED WHENEVER WASTE IS PROCESSED OR TAKEN AWAY.
Site Waste Management Plan data sheet
Project name:

Stage of project (eg planning stage, during project delivery, end of project): Report number (projected waste arising should be report number one etc): Project address / location: Main contractor: Person responsible for waste management on site (name and job title): Person and company completing this form, if different: Types of waste arising (add more rows if needed): Material Quantity (in m) Re-used onsite Inert Re-used offsite Recycled for use on-site Recycled for use off-site Sent to recycling facility sent to WML exempt site Disposal to WTN completed?

Non-hazardous

Hazardous

Totals (in kg/T) Performance score as %* SWMP Target %*

Waste Transfer Note *There is an option to use this form as a measurement tool to work out savings etc against each waste stream.

Visit the BERR website: http://www.berr.gov.uk/sectors/construction/sustainability/page13691.html for a more detailed overview and tables.

STEP THREE - IDENTIFYING YOUR WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS


Work out all the best options available for recycling and disposal of the sites various waste streams. Make sure you know where, when and what sort of materials can be reused, recycled or disposed of both on- and off-site. In basic terms you should make sure that:

STEP FIVE MAKE SURE YOUR ON-SITE MATERIALS AND WASTE HANDLING IS WELL ORGANISED
Make important savings by careful planning of the materials needed for your project. By pre-ordering could reduce workmens time. Avoid over-ordering and this will reduce site waste. Bear in mind any limitations of your location. Consider using recycled or previously used materials as another way of keeping costs down and helping the environment. Make sure you record your SWMP targets in your data sheet.

transferred through a system of signed Waste Transfer Notes (WTN).

STEP FOUR IDENTIFY WHERE AND HOW YOU WILL DISPOSE OF YOUR WASTE
Make sure you know how and where your waste will be disposed of. If you are using contractors for waste disposal then youll need to make sure they comply with all legal responsibilities. Waste is only handled or dealt with by individuals or businesses that are authorised to deal with it. Do they have a waste management licence?

STEP SIX COMMUNICATE THE PLAN AND CARRY OUT THE RIGHT TRAINING
Once you have a clear plan down on paper, you need to let everyone know about it, especially sub contractors. Hold meetings with staff and contractors, clearly explaining why the SWMP is important. You may need to develop a training programme to make sure everyone fully understands how to report the use of waste and materials. The training should include making sure that everyone is aware of the importance of asking for and recording the correct paperwork, receipts, destinations for materials etc. Appoint a site champion to make sure everyone sticks to the plan.

waste. Fly tipping costs the taxpayer 50million each year. (Source: Defra) 20% of materials on site can be saved (Source: DTI Voluntary Code of Practice)

STEP SEVEN MEASURE YOUR WASTE


Once the plan is being used on site, keep a strict eye on all movements of waste within and from the site: much and what type of waste is being produced so you can compare with future projects, for example: - volume (eg number of full skips) - value (eg cost of disposal) - weight (eg weighbridge tickets returned to you). costs against: - value of project - volume of building. - record this on your data sheet regularly - be prepared to update it if circumstances change.

STEP EIGHT - MONITOR THE SUCCESS OF THE SWMP


Make sure all is going according to plan and be prepared to make changes. Learn lessons for next time.

STEP NINE - REVIEW AND LEARN LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE


By the end of the construction project the SWMP should give you an accurate record of how effectively you have managed the materials on the site and how well your targets for waste management were met. This information will be valuable for future construction projects. Think about putting a report together to be sent to staff and customers that gives details of the results of the SWMP and include a list of action points for the future. This report can help to inform future projects and it will also keep everyone involved in delivering the SWMP aware of its value, its impact on the cost of

Review and learn

STEPS

Assign responsibility

Monitor success

Identify your waste

Measure your waste

Work out waste management options

SWMP communications and training

Identify waste management sites

Plan waste handling

PART THREE: SWMP CHECKLIST


THE USEFUL CHECKLIST TO GET YOU STARTED RESPONSIBILITY, PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR THE SWMP
Have you, or has someone in authority, been assigned overall responsibility for the SWMP? Have you set aside time to plan and prepare your SWMP? Has every stage in the project been examined and the processes required for completion been considered?

IDENTIFY YOUR WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS


Has an area of the site been set aside for storage of new materials and waste management, including separation of different types of waste? Have targets been set for the different types of waste likely to arise from the project? Have measures been put in place to deal with expected (and unexpected) hazardous waste? Has disposal of liquid wastes such as wash-down water and lubricants been considered? Have you got agreement from the sewerage Have opportunities been considered for re-use of materials on-site and off site? Have opportunities been considered for on-site and off-site processing and re-use of materials? Have you considered where the most appropriate sites for disposal of residual waste from the project are located? See www.wasterecycling.org.uk Are there opportunities for reducing disposal costs from waste materials that may have a commercial value? See www.nisp.org.uk

IDENTIFY YOUR WASTE


Have those sub-contractors producing Has a thorough assessment taken place to identify different types of waste that will be produced - how much, when and what types? Have you thought about ordering materials that have less or reusable/returnable packaging?

MATERIALS NEEDED AND WASTE HANDLING


Has there been a careful evaluation of materials so that over-ordering and site wastage is cut down? Can unused materials be returned to the supplier or used on another job? Has using secondary and recycled materials been fully considered? Will unwanted packaging be returned to the supplier for recycling or re-use? Are selected waste materials segregated to allow you to get best value from good waste management practices? Are containers/skips clearly labelled to avoid confusion? Are you complying with Duty of Care procedures, including providing transfer notes and checking the authorisation of registered carriers, registered exempt sites and licensed waste management facilities? Has everyone who will be handling waste been told about the requirements of the SWMP?

MEASURING AND MONITORING YOUR WASTE


Are you making regular checks on the SWMP and making sure that targets are being reached? Are the agreed waste management procedures being checked and monitored on a regular basis? Are reports on waste quantities and treatment/ disposal routes and the costs incurred being regularly produced? When construction is underway, are you making note of any problems that come up and recording them for your next plan?

AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION, REVIEW AND LEARN LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE
of recycled and secondary materials, waste reduction, segregation, recovery and disposal, Have important waste management issues been taken into account for action at future projects? Have you built the results into your business to help with competitive bidding that could help you win work next time?

COMMUNICATE THE SWMP


Have toolbox talks been planned for all site personnel about waste management on-site? Are contractors and sub-contractors trained and aware of their responsibilities? Have these contractors and sub-contractors understood and agreed the Site Waste Management Plan? Are the SWMPs built into contracts as a requirement?

PART FOUR: FURTHER GUIDANCE AND INFORMATION


NEED MORE HELP? VISIT WWW.NETREGS.GOV.UK
www.netregs.gov.uk) A free, clear guidance to small businesses on how to comply with environmental legislation (www.defra.gov.uk) Championing sustainable development as the way forward for Government (www.envirowise.gov.uk) Offers UK businesses free, independent, environmental impact (www.ciria.org.uk) Bringing together the many stakeholders in the modern built environment to identify and promote industry best practice (www.nisp.org.uk) The National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NISP) is a free business opportunity programme helping companies to value in under-utilised resources (www.wrap.org.uk) Helping the construction through the better use of materials (www.carbon-trust.com) The Carbon Trust helps businesses and the public sector cut carbon emissions and supports the development of low carbon technologies.

how to comply with environmental legislation in partnership with the Environment Agency, Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).

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CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 4.0 4.1 4.2 5.0 5.1 5.2 6.0 6.1 6.2 7.0 7.1 INTRODUCTION ....1 SITE DESCRIPTION.......2 Site Location & Access Site Description & Surroundings DESK STUDY.......3 Historical Maps Geology, Hydrogeology & Hydrology Landmark Environmental Database Report PRELIMINARY CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL....7 Introduction Preliminary Conceptual Site Model SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION.........9 Window Sampling Laboratory Analyses FINDINGS OF THE INVESTIGATION......10 Window Sampling Chemical Contamination Analyses GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.............................................................12 Contamination

DRAWINGS J1094/01 J1094/02 J1094/03 Site Location Plan Site Plan Window Sample Hole Locations

APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Landmark Historical Maps Landmark Envirocheck Environmental Database Report Logs of Window Sampler Holes Laboratory Analyses Results

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Howels Building Site, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester
Location The Howels Building site (also referred to as the site) is located in the eastern area of the Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester. The Ordnance Survey grid reference for the approximate centre of the site is SJ 8405 9594. The earliest historical maps dated between 1848 and 1893 indicate that the site was undeveloped. The historical map dated 1848 indicates that the site formed part of a large field / paddock and a wooded copse, (probably associated with Green Hill House, which was located immediately beyond the north-eastern corner of the site). The subsequent historical maps dated 1891 1893 indicate that the central and southern area of the site then comprised several elongate gardens associated with a row of terrace houses immediately beyond the western boundary of the site. The maps dated 1891 1893 indicate that the northern area of the site also remained undeveloped. The historical maps dated 1908 1922 indicate that the central and southern area of the site remained residential gardens and the northern area of the site was developed with a rectangular building, identified a Rectory. The historical maps dated 1949/50 1955/63 indicate that the central and southern areas of the site were generally occupied by a large Warehouse building. The historical maps from that period (1949/50 1955/63) indicate that the Rectory building and an associated courtyard / hardstanding remained in the northern area of the site. The subsequent maps dated 1964/76 1984 indicate that the northern area of the site was then redeveloped with an elongate building. The large warehouse building is indicated to have remained in the central / southern area of the site. The maps dated 1989 2011 indicate that a large warehouse building generally occupied the full site area. The published geological map indicates that the natural geology underlying the site comprises Glacial Boulder Clay (nowadays more commonly referred to a glacial till). The published geological map does not clearly indicate the solid geology underlying the glacial deposits beneath the site. The Groundwater Vulnerability Map of the area indicates the strata underlying the site to be a Major Aquifer. Made Ground was encountered in all of the window sampler holes to depths of between 0.5m bgl (WS5) and 2.5m bgl (WS3). The Made Ground generally comprised black tarmac or grey concrete underlain by grey, brown and / or orange gravelly sand and gravelly clay fill, incorporating in varying proportions ash, brick, glass, ceramic and plastic. Underlying the Made Ground in WS1, Probable Made Ground, comprising patchy orange brown and grey very sandy clay, with occasional sub-rounded gravel was encountered to 2.3m bgl. Underlying the Made Ground / probable Made Ground, natural strata was encountered in all of the window sampler holes. In window sampler holes WS1 WS5, the natural strata generally comprised firm to stiff, becoming very stiff at increasing depth, grey-brown and blue-grey clay. Within the clays, loose to medium dense yellow-brown, locally black sand and sandy gravel was encountered in WS2 between 1.5 1.9m bgl., WS4 between 1.4m 2.4m bgl. and in WS5 between 1.8m 2.1m bgl. The predominantly cohesive strata with occasional sand / gravel extended beyond the bottom of window sampler holes WS1 WS5. In window sampler WS6, the Made Ground was underlain by loose to medium dense orange-brown clayey Sand, the latter extending beyond the bottom of window sampler hole WS6. The investigation site works did not encounter any visual or olfactory evidence of significant contamination from the previous / historic usage of the site. Furthermore, the results of the contamination analyses indicate that the site can be regarded as uncontaminated for a commercial end use with the concentrations of all the determinands tested for, falling either below the levels of detection or below their respective assessment criteria.

Site History

Geology & Hydrogeology

Ground Conditions

Geo-Environmental Considerations

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This report describes a Geo-Environmental desk study and intrusive ground investigation on the site of The Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester, (see Drg. Nos. J1094/01 and J1094/02), carried out for our Client, Heineken UK. The objectives of this investigation have been to obtain information relating to the geoenvironmental conditions pertaining to the site and its surroundings and to produce an assessment of these factors prior to the demolition of the buildings on site. We have been advised that the site will remain within the grounds of the Royal Brewey and that following the demolition of the buildings, the site is likely to be used as a vehicle parking area. It has been assumed in the production of this report that ground levels across the site will remain generally unchanged from those at the time of the investigation site works. If the assumptions made above and in the later sections of this report are not the case then the recommendations presented within this report may require some amendment. This report has been produced on behalf of the Client, Heineken UK and no responsibility is accepted to any third party for all or any part. This report should not be relied upon or transferred to any other parties without the express written authorisation of Emcus Limited. If any unauthorised third party comes into possession of this report, they rely on it at their own risk and the authors owe them no duty of care or skill. The findings and opinions conveyed from the desk study within this report are based on information obtained from a variety of sources which Emcus Limited believes are reliable. Nevertheless, Emcus Limited cannot and does not guarantee the authenticity or reliability of the information it has obtained from these sources, and used in the production of this report. Whilst this report may express an opinion on the possible configuration of strata, groundwater, ground gases or contaminants between or beyond various locations, or on the possible presence of features based on visual, verbal or published evidence, this is for guidance only, and no liability can be accepted for its accuracy. The site plans and drawings enclosed in this report should not be scaled off.

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Site Location & Access

2.1.1 The Howels Building site (also referred to as the site) is located in the eastern area of the Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester, (see Drg. Nos J1094/01 and J1094/02). The Ordnance Survey grid reference for the approximate centre of the site is SJ 8405 9594. 2.1.2 For the purpose of the recent investigation site works (July 2011), access onto the brewery as a whole was gained directly off Denmark Road, close to its junction with Charles Halle Road. Once inside within the brewery, access to the site was gained via the private brewery roadways.

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Site Description & Surroundings

2.2.1 At the time of the investigation site works, (21st July 2011), the site was generally occupied by a large, rectangular shaped masonry warehouse / factory building, (The Howels Building). A smaller portal framed, clad building extended from the northern elevation of the Howels Building. Tarmac and concrete paving slabs were generally present around the outside of the buildings and formed the margins of the site. Furthermore, an old sub-station was present in the south-western area of the site. 2.2.2 The Howels Building, which was disused at the time of the investigation site works (and at the time of an earlier site visit made on 30th March 2011), generally comprised a lower ground floor and 3 upper floor levels. The lower ground floor level of the Howels Building was approximately 2m lower than ground levels around the margins of the site. 2.2.3 At the time of the investigation site works, the smaller portal framed building which extended from the northern elevation of the Howels building was generally used for the storage of general plant and equipment, including spare electrical motors and pumps etc. 2.2.4 The eastern boundary of the site was generally defined by metal security fencing. The southern boundary of the site as generally defined by the southernmost elevation of the Howels Building. The northern and western boundaries of the site were generally undefined on the ground. 2.2.5 The area immediately beyond the eastern and southern boundaries of the site generally comprised residential housing and associated infrastructure. The other buildings and structures forming the Royal Brewery extended beyond the northern and western boundaries of the site. Of particular note was the presence of a small oil storage area immediately beyond the northern boundary of the site.

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Historical Maps

3.1.1 Extracts of historical maps of the site area, included as part of a pack of the Envirocheck information obtained from the Landmark Information Group Ltd, have been reviewed to obtain an indication of the history of the site and its environs. These Envirocheck historical maps, which include extracts of both old County Series and Ordnance Survey (OS) maps are reproduced in Appendix A of this Report. The maps are dated between 1848 and 2011 and include extracts from 1:500, 1:1,250, 1:2,500, 1:10,560 and 1:10,000 scale original maps. The Envirocheck plans produced from the historical maps are typically a montage of extracts, taken from the original old County Series and Ordnance Survey (OS) maps of approximately the same publication dates. 3.1.2 The historical maps dated between 1848 and 1893 indicate that the site was undeveloped. The earliest historical map dated 1848 indicates that the site formed part of a large field / paddock and part of a wooded copse, (probably associated with Green Hill House, which was located immediately beyond the north-eastern corner of the site). The subsequent historical maps dated 1891 1893 indicate that the central and southern area of the site then comprised several elongate gardens associated with a row of terrace houses immediately beyond the western boundary of the site. The maps dated 1891 1893 indicate that the northern area of the site remained an undeveloped area. 3.1.3 The historical maps dated 1908 1922 indicate that the central and southern area of the site remained residential gardens, but that the northern area of the site was developed with a rectangular building, identified a Rectory. 3.1.4 The historical maps dated 1949/50 1955/63 indicate that the central and southern areas of the site were generally occupied by a large Warehouse building. The historical maps from that period (1949/50 1955/63) indicate that the Rectory building and an associated courtyard / hardstanding remained in the northern area of the site. 3.1.5 The subsequent maps dated 1964/76 1984 indicate that the northern area of the site was then redeveloped with an elongate building. The large warehouse building is indicated to have remained in the central / southern area of the site. 3.1.6 The maps dated 1989 2011 indicate that a large warehouse building generally occupied the full site area. 3.1.7 Surrounding the site, the earliest map dated 1848 indicates that the areas to the south, east and west generally comprised undeveloped land with some scattered residential houses / farmsteads. Residential housing and associated infrastructure, (identified as Green Heys) is indicated to have been present to the north of the site. Furthermore, an approximately east / west orientated watercourse (identified as Corn Brook & Rusholme Brook) is indicated to have been present approximately 50m to the north of the site.

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3.1.8 The subsequent historical maps dated 1893 - 2011 indicate that the area surrounding the site was generally developed with residential housing and associated infrastructure. The maps from that period (1893 2011) indicate that there was, however, some industrial / commercial development within 250m of the site, summarised as follows: The historical maps dated 1893 1951 indicate a brewery (identified as Albert brewery, Moss Side Brewery and then Royal Brewery) approximately 110m to the west of the site. Directly adjacent to the brewery, the maps dated 1908 1951 indicate an Electricity Sub-station approximately 75m to the west of the site. Furthermore, the maps dated 1949/50 1951 indicate a Corporation Yard, immediately to the south of the brewery and sub-station, approximately 75m to the west of the site. The maps dated 1949/50 1951 also indicate Clothing Works approximately 110m and 150m to the north of the site. The subsequent historical maps dated 1951/78 - 2011 indicate that the Royal Brewery was gradually extended northwards, eastwards and southwards to within approximately 35 of the western site boundary. The historical maps dated 1964/76 2011 also indicate that the area between the site and the Royal Brewery was redeveloped with 2 smaller buildings and then a larger Works. The maps from that period (1964/76 2011) also indicate that a sub-station was present approximately 10m to the south-west of the site. The historical maps dated 1977/85 also indicate that much of the residential housing and associated infrastructure to the north, east and west of the site was redeveloped. The maps from that period also indicate a Works / Council Depot approximately 120m to the north-east of the site. A Factory / Works are also indicated to have been present approximately 150m to the north of the site.

3.1.9 In addition to the land use recorded by the historical maps, we were advised by the Heineken Engineer that at the time of the investigation site works, the warehouse (i.e. The Howels Building) on the site and the works building immediately to the west of the site had been incorporated into the grounds of the Royal Brewery. Furthermore, the Heineken Engineer believed that the Howels Building on the site had been used for the manufacture of electrical switch gear.

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Geology, Hydrogeology & Hydrology

3.2.1 The following publications of the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Environment Agency have been examined in respect of the strata underlying the site: BGS Map, Sheet 85 Manchester, Solid & Drift Edition, Scale 1:63,360, dated 1970. Groundwater Vulnerability Map, Sheet 17, Derbyshire and North Staffordshire, Scale 1:100,000, dated 1997.

3.2.2 The published geological map indicates that the natural geology underlying the site comprises Glacial Boulder Clay, (nowadays more commonly referred to a Glacial Till). Boulder Clay / Glacial Till typically comprises stiff sandy clay incorporating gravel and small cobbles. The published geological map does not clearly indicate the solid geology underlying the glacial deposits beneath the site.
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3.2.3 In addition to the natural strata described above, Made Ground is likely to be present beneath the site, associated with the previous / historic development. 3.2.4 The Groundwater Vulnerability Map of the area indicates the strata underlying the site is a Major Aquifer of High Vulnerability. 3.2.5 The historic maps and contemporary Ordnance Survey information does not indicate any surface watercourses within 250m of the site. The historical map dated 1848 indicates that an approximately east / west orientated watercourse (identified as Corn Brook & Rusholme Brook) was present approximately 50m to the north of the site. That watercourse is indicated to have been culverted / diverted as the area surrounding the site was redeveloped.

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Landmark Environmental Database Report

3.3.1 As part of the desk study, a search and review has been undertaken of information held on the Landmark Envirocheck database, which provides information on the environmental setting of the site. 3.3.2 A copy of the Envirocheck report is reproduced in Appendix B of this report, with the salient points summarised below: The Envirocheck does not identify any registered or recorded landfill sites, and / or waste management facilities within 250m of the site. The Envirocheck Report identifies 6 Water Abstractions within 250m of the site, all located 137m to the west of the site. The locations of the abstractions are described as Borehole at Premises, Moss Side Manchester, with the abstraction types described as process water and general cooling. The site is located within Zone II (Outer Protection Zone) and Zone III (Total Catchment) of a Source Protection Zone. The Envirocheck Report identifies 8 Integrated Pollution Prevention and Controls (IPPCs) within 250m of the site. 7 of the IPPCs are indicated to be located 116m to the west of the site at the Royal Brewery. Only 2 of the IPPCs at the Royal Brewery are identified as Effective (the status of the other 5 identified as Superseded by Variation). Both of the effective IPPcs are described as Animal, Vegetable & Food Treating etc. Vegetable Raw Materials for Food Greater than 300T / Day. The other IPPC is indicated to be located 249m to the west of the site and is described as PG14 Petrol Filling Station. The Envirocheck Report identifies a single Pollution Incident to Controlled Water within 250m of the site. The incident is reported to be located 240m to the east of the site and is described as Chemicals Herbicides/Fungicide with the severity classed as Category 3 Minor Incident. The Envirocheck report indicates that the site is located within and area identified as Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences. The Envirocheck Report identifies 6 Contemporary Trade Directories within 250m of the site. The closest of the entries is located 116m to the west of the site and is classified as Brewers (Active). The other entries are located between 238m and 247m of the site and include Electrical Goods
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Manufacturers (Inactive), Hospitals (Active), Disability Equipment Manufacturers & Suppliers, (Inactive), Computer Manufacturers (Inactive), Chemical Manufacturers (Inactive).

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Introduction

4.1.1 Current policy in the United Kingdom for the control and treatment of potential / actual contamination on development sites is based on a suitable for use principle. In effect this means that where the contamination that may be present on a site is deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment, appropriate remedial or mitigation measures should be provided, appropriate to the intended form of development. The current practice with respect to the assessment of the risks posed by potentially contaminated land in the England & Wales is to consider possible Source Pathway Receptor (Target) linkages between any contaminant sources on, or in the vicinity of, the site and sensitive potential targets (site users, controlled waters, etc.). This Source Pathway Receptor approach whilst common to all developments must be tailored to the conditions and environment of the specific site by use of a Conceptual Site Model. At a preliminary (eg. Phase 1 Desk Study) stage, the Conceptual Site Model may be limited to a qualitative assessment only, but with more information from future intrusive investigations, it may be appropriate to develop more detailed quantitative models.

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Preliminary Conceptual Site Model

4.2.1 Potential Contaminant Sources From the desk study researches to date, potential contaminant sources affecting the site can be split between on site and off site sources and further divided between current and historical land uses. On this basis, the following potential contaminant sources could be considered. On Site Sources - Current/Recent and Historical Land Uses; o Possible contamination associated with any Made Ground on site Potentially a range of metals & Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH). o Possible contamination from the previous usage of the warehouse building to manufacture switch gear. Potentially Polychlorinated Bipheynls (PCBs). o Possible contamination from the usage and storage of fuels / oils on the site. Potentially Hydrocarbons. Off-site sources - Current/Recent and Historical Land Uses; o Possible contamination associated with the oil storage area immediately beyond the northern boundary of the site. - Potentially Hydrocarbons.

4.2.2 Potential Receptors / Targets Again these may be On-Site or Off-Site, Animal / Human (End Users) or Environmental (Controlled waters, etc.) Receptors / Targets. Human & Animal On-site & Off-site;

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o Construction Workers, End Users, Members of the Public, Users & Occupiers of adjacent premises. o Local wildlife. Environmental, On-site & Off-site: o Ground water The strata underlying the site is classified as a Major Aquifer. o Surface water. There are no surface watercourses located within 250m of the site. 4.2.3 Pathways Migration pathways between the above potential contaminant sources and receptor targets could include, with respect to the various human and environmental receptors / targets: Pathways to Animal / Human Targets: o On-site (Construction Workers, End Users and members of the Public) Dermal contact. Ingestion of soils. Inhalation of dusts, etc. o Off-site Inhalation of dusts, etc. Pathways to environmental Receptors / Targets: o In ground migration/leaching to ground waters The strata underlying the site is classified as a Major Aquifer. o Surface run off - There are no surface watercourses located within 250m of the site.

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Window Sampling

5.1.1 Intrusive investigation of the site was carried out on the 21st July 2011, under the full time supervision of a suitably experienced Geo-Environmental Engineer from Emcus Limited. The intrusive investigation works comprised the advancement of 6 No. window sampler holes (WS1 WS6) to depths of between 2.7m and 4m bgl., using a tracked mini rig. The presence of the basement beneath the Howels Building effectively prevented investigation within the central area of the site, with the investigatory locations located around the margins of the site in the approximate locations indicated on Drawing No. J1094/03. 5.1.2 The window sampler holes were logged in general accordance with BS 5930: Code of Practice for Site Investigations, 1999, with representative disturbed samples of all the strata encountered placed into sealable plastic tubs and glass jars, provided by the analytical laboratory for that purpose. Engineers logs of the window sampler holes are presented in Appendix C of this report.

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Laboratory Analyses

5.2.1 Selected disturbed samples recovered from the window sampler holes were subsequently submitted to the MCERTS and UKAS accredited laboratory of Chemtest for the following chemical analysis. 4 samples (3 Made Ground and 1 natural strata) were analysed for a typical suite of potential contaminants, including a range of metals & semi-metals, phenol, cyanides, total sulphate, sulphur, sulphides & pH, together with the USEPA 16 speciated PolyAromatic Hydrocarbons. [PAHs]. 3 samples of natural strata were analysed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, speciated in accordance with current UK guidance (TPH-CWG). 2No. samples (1 Made Ground & 1 natural strata) were analysed for Polychlorinated Bipheynls (PCBs).

5.2.2 Further details and results of the chemical analyses are presented in Appendix D of this report.

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Window Sampling

6.1.1 Made Ground was encountered in all of the window sampler holes to depths of between 0.5m bgl (WS5) and 2.5m bgl (WS3). The Made Ground generally comprised black tarmac or grey concrete, underlain by grey-brown and / or orange gravelly sand fill / gravelly clay fill, incorporating in varying proportions ash, brick, glass, ceramic and plastic. Underlying the Made Ground in WS1, Probable Made Ground, comprising patchy orange brown and grey very sandy clay, with occasional sub-rounded gravel was encountered to 2.3m bgl. 6.1.2 Underlying the Made Ground / probable Made Ground, natural strata was encountered in all of the window sampler holes. In window sampler holes WS1 WS5, the natural strata generally comprised firm to stiff, becoming very stiff at increasing depth, greybrown and blue-grey clay. Within the clays, loose to medium dense yellow-brown, locally black sand and sandy gravel was encountered in WS2 between 1.5 1.9m bgl., WS4 between 1.4m 2.4m bgl. and in WS5 between 1.8m 2.1m bgl. The predominantly cohesive strata with occasional sand / gravel extended beyond the bottom of window sampler holes WS1 WS5. In window sampler WS6, the Made Ground was underlain by loose to medium dense orange-brown clayey sand, the latter extending beyond the bottom of window sampler hole WS6. 6.1.3 No visible and / or olfactory evidence of significant contamination was encountered the other window sampler holes.

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Chemical Contamination Analyses

6.2.1 The results of the chemical contamination testing have been assessed, so far as possible with reference to the recently published Soil Guideline Values (SGVs). Thus far, however, SGVs have only been published for eleven determinands. In the absence of published SGVs for many contaminants, the results of the chemical contamination analyses have been assessed with reference to Generic Assessment Criteria (GACs), generally calculated using the new version (1.06) of the CLEA software, its handbook, and pending publication of new toxicological reports, the old approach toxicological reports. In the absence of published guidance for assessing certain potential contaminants, the assessment of the determined concentrations of these substances has been based on a combination of previous experience or other available assessment guidelines. 6.2.2 Further guidance on the new CLEA model is presented in: Human health toxicological assessment of contaminants in soil, Science Report SC050021/SR2, dated August 2008 (the TOX Guidance Report); and Updated technical background to the CLEA model, Science Report SC050021/SR3, also dated August 2008. 6.2.3 The calculated SGVs, GACs, etc. are interpreted in current guidance as intervention values relative to a particular intended end use for the respective site, to provide a means of assessing possible long term chronic risks to human health. They are based on

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assumptions about soil conditions and the existence of exposure pathway behaviour for the particular contaminant. The exceedance of an SGV, GAC, etc. can thus be taken as indicating that further detailed assessment and/or remedial action is required to enable/facilitate development for the particular end use of the site concerned. 6.2.4 We have been advised that the site is to be retained within the Royal Brewery facility. As such, the results of the contamination analyses have been assessed for a Commercial land use category within the CLEA model. 6.2.5 The results of the chemical analyses have revealed the site to be free of significant contamination, with all the determinands tested for, revealing concentrations, falling either below the levels of detection or below their respective assessment criteria (published SGVs / GACs) for a commercial end use.

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Contamination

7.1.1 The investigation site works did not encounter any visual or olfactory evidence of significant contamination from the previous / historic usage of the site. Furthermore, the results of the contamination analyses indicate that the site can be regarded as uncontaminated for a commercial end use with the concentrations of all the determinands tested for, falling either below the levels of detection or below their respective assessment criteria. 7.1.2 Based on the findings of the investigation, it is considered that the risk posed to the Major Aquifer from the site is low. 7.1.3 We understand that following the demolition of the Howels Building and adjoining portal framed structure that the site is likely to be graded approximately level with the surrounding area and possibly used as a vehicle parking area. Some re-development of the site may, however, occur in the future. It is recommended that the findings and assessments within this report are reviewed prior to any redevelopment of the site. 7.1.4 If during the proposed demolition and / or potential redevelopment of the site, any visual or olfactory evidence of contamination is encountered, then further advice from a suitably qualified and experienced Geo-Environmental Engineer should be sought.

We trust the above report is suitable for your present requirements. Should you have any comments or queries, wish to discuss any of the above matters, or require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. For & on behalf of EMCUS Ltd.

M. J. Hanford, BSc (Hons) P.Dip FGS Technical Director

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DRAWINGS

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Geo-Environmental Desk Study and Investigation Report

The Site

Drawing Title

J1094/01 Site Location Plan


Scale at A4:

NTS
Approved

Project

Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester Heineken UK

Drawn

MJH
Date Date

MJH

Client

10/08/2011

10/08/2011

The Site

Drawing Title

J1094/02 Site Plan


Scale at A4:

NTS
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Project

Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester Heineken UK

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MJH
Date Date

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10/08/2011

WS5 WS4

WS6

WS2

WS1

WS3

Drawing Title

Approximate Locations of Window Sampler holes


Project

J1094/03
Scale at A4:

NTS
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Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester Heineken UK

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MJH
Date Date

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10/08/2011

MJH/J1094/D1/1

APPENDICES

The Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Manchester

Geo-Environmental Desk Study and Investigation Report

MJH/J1094/D1/1

Appendix A Landmark Historical Maps

The Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Manchester

Geo-Environmental Desk Study and Investigation Report

MJH/J1094/D1/1

Appendix B Landmark Envirocheck Environmental Database Report

The Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Manchester

Geo-Environmental Desk Study and Investigation Report

Envirocheck Report: Datasheet


Order Details:
Order Number:
35456116_1_1

Customer Reference:
J1094

National Grid Reference:


384050, 395940

Slice:
A

Site Area (Ha):


0.19

Search Buffer (m):


1000

Site Details:
Howels Building Royal Brewery Denmark Road MANCHESTER M15 6LD

Client Details:
Mr M Hanford EMCUS 42 Mount Pleasant Drive Belper Derbyshire DE56 2TH

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Contents
Report Section
Summary Agency & Hydrological Waste Hazardous Substances Geological Industrial Land Use Sensitive Land Use Data Currency Data Suppliers Useful Contacts
Introduction The Environment Act 1995 has made site sensitivity a key issue, as the legislation pays as much attention to the pathways by which contamination could spread, and to the vulnerable targets of contamination, as it does the potential sources of contamination. For this reason, Landmark's Site Sensitivity maps and Datasheet(s) place great emphasis on statutory data provided by the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency; it also incorporates data from Natural England (and the Scottish and Welsh equivalents) and Local Authorities; and highlights hydrogeological features required by environmental and geotechnical consultants. It does not include any information concerning past uses of land. The datasheet is produced by querying the Landmark database to a distance defined by the client from a site boundary provided by the client. In the attached datasheet the National Grid References (NGRs) are rounded to the nearest 10m in accordance with Landmark's agreements with a number of Data Suppliers. Copyright Notice Landmark Information Group Limited 2011. The Copyright on the information and data and its format as contained in this Envirochec k Report ("Report") is the property of Landmark Information Group Limited ("Landmark") and several other Data Providers, including (but not limited to) Ordnance Survey, British Geological Survey, the Environment Agency and Natural England, and must not be reproduced in whole or in part by photocopying or any other method. The Report is supplied under Landmark's Terms and Conditions accepted by the Customer. A copy of Landmark's Terms and Conditions can be found with the Index Map for this report. Additional copies of the Report may be obtained from Landmark, subject to Landmark's charges in force from time to time. The Copyright, design rights and any other intellectual rights shall remain the exclusive property of Landmark and /or other Data providers, whose Copyright material has been included in this Report. Natural England Copyright Notice Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, Ramsar, Special Protection Area, Special Conservation Area, Marine Nature Reserve data (derived from Ordnance Survey 1:10000 raster) is provided by, and used with the permission of, Natural England who retain the copyright and Intellectual Property Rights for the data. Ove Arup Copyright Notice The Data provided in this report was obtained on Licence from Ove Arup & Partners Limited (for further information, contact mining.review@arup.com). No reproduction or further use of such Data is to be made without the prior written consent of Ove Arup & Partners Limited. The information and data supplied in the product are derived from publicly available records and other third party sources and neither Ove Arup & Partners nor Landmark warrant the accuracy or completeness of such information or data. Peter Brett Associates Copyright Notice The cavity data presented has been extracted from the PBA enhanced version of the original DEFRA national cavity databases. PBA/DEFRA retain the copyright & intellectual property rights in the data. Whilst all reasonable efforts are made to check that the information contained in the cavity databases is accurate we do not warrant that the data is complete or error free. The information is based upon our own researches and those collated from a number of external sources and is continually being augmented and updated by PBA. In no event shall PBA/DEFRA or Landmark be liable for any loss or damage including, without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage arising from the use of this data. Radon Potential dataset Copyright Notice Information supplied from a joint dataset compiled by The British Geological Survey and the Health Protection Agency.

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Summary
Data Type Agency & Hydrological
Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices Discharge Consents Enforcement and Prohibition Notices Integrated Pollution Controls Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements Nearest Surface Water Feature Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters Registered Radioactive Substances River Quality River Quality Biology Sampling Points River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points Substantiated Pollution Incident Register Water Abstractions Water Industry Act Referrals Groundwater Vulnerability Bedrock Aquifer Designations Superficial Aquifer Designations Source Protection Zones Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences Flood Water Storage Areas Flood Defences pg 16 pg 16 pg 16 pg 16 pg 17 pg 17 Yes Yes Yes 2 Yes Yes n/a n/a n/a 2 n/a n/a n/a 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a pg 12 6 3 (*7) pg 5 pg 12 6 36 1 pg 4 pg 4 1 1 Yes pg 4 1 1 2 pg 2 7 pg 1 6 Page Number On Site 0 to 250m 501 to 1000m 251 to 500m (*up to 2000m)

Waste
BGS Recorded Landfill Sites Historical Landfill Sites Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries) Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations) Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites Registered Landfill Sites Registered Waste Transfer Sites Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites Order Number: 35456116_1_1 Date: 18-Jul-2011 rpr_ec_datasheet v47.0 A Landmark Information Group Service pg 18 1 pg 18 1

Summary
Data Type Hazardous Substances
Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH) Explosive Sites Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) Planning Hazardous Substance Consents Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements Page Number On Site 0 to 250m 501 to 1000m 251 to 500m (*up to 2000m)

Geological
BGS Recorded Mineral Sites BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology Brine Compensation Area Coal Mining Affected Areas Mining Instability Man-Made Mining Cavities Natural Cavities Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures pg 19 pg 19 pg 19 Yes Yes Yes n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a pg 19 Yes n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Industrial Land Use


Contemporary Trade Directory Entries Fuel Station Entries pg 20 pg 25 6 28 2 26 2

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Data Type Sensitive Land Use
Areas of Adopted Green Belt Areas of Unadopted Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Environmentally Sensitive Areas Forest Parks Local Nature Reserves Marine Nature Reserves National Nature Reserves National Parks Nitrate Sensitive Areas Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Ramsar Sites Sites of Special Scientific Interest Special Areas of Conservation Special Protection Areas Page Number On Site 0 to 250m 251 to 500m 501 to 1000m (*up to 2000m)

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Agency & Hydrological


Map ID
Discharge Consents 1 Operator: Property Type: Location: Authority: Catchment Area: Reference: Permit Version: Effective Date: Issued Date: Revocation Date: Discharge Type: Discharge Environment: Receiving Water: Status: Positional Accuracy: Discharge Consents 1 Operator: Property Type: Location: Authority: Catchment Area: Reference: Permit Version: Effective Date: Issued Date: Revocation Date: Discharge Type: Discharge Environment: Receiving Water: Status: Positional Accuracy: Discharge Consents 1 Operator: Property Type: Location: Authority: Catchment Area: Reference: Permit Version: Effective Date: Issued Date: Revocation Date: Discharge Type: Discharge Environment: Receiving Water: Status: Positional Accuracy: Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Property Type: Location: Authority: Catchment Area: Reference: Permit Version: Effective Date: Issued Date: Revocation Date: Discharge Type: Discharge Environment: Receiving Water: Status: Positional Accuracy: United Utilities Water Plc Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company Hulme Walk/Princess Rd, Manchester, Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Not Given 01MAN0363 1 1st January 1995 Not Supplied Not Supplied Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Unknown Not Supplied Post National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date > 31/08/1989 Located by supplier to within 100m A18NW (N) 897 1 383780 396840 United Utilities Water Plc Sewerage Network - Sewers - Water Company Oxford Road Cso, Manchester, Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Not Supplied 016982917 2 11th May 1995 Not Supplied 7th November 1995 Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Freshwater Stream/River Malkin Brook Trib Corn Bk Authorisation revokedRevoked Located by supplier to within 10m A14SE (E) 796 1 384850 395810 United Utilities Water Plc Sewerage Network - Sewers - Water Company Oxford Road Cso, Manchester, Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Not Supplied 016982917 1 1st January 1995 Not Supplied 10th May 1995 Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Freshwater Stream/River Malkin Brook Trib Corn Bk Authorisation revokedRevoked Located by supplier to within 10m A14SE (E) 796 1 384850 395810 United Utilities Water Plc Sewerage Network - Sewers - Water Company Oxford Road Cso, Manchester, Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Not Given 016982917 3 8th November 1995 8th November 1995 13th July 2005 Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Freshwater Stream/River Malkin Brook Trib Corn Bk Authorisation revokedRevoked Located by supplier to within 100m A14SE (E) 796 1 384850 395810

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Map ID
Discharge Consents 3 Operator: Property Type: Location: Authority: Catchment Area: Reference: Permit Version: Effective Date: Issued Date: Revocation Date: Discharge Type: Discharge Environment: Receiving Water: Status: Positional Accuracy: Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Property Type: Location: Authority: Catchment Area: Reference: Permit Version: Effective Date: Issued Date: Revocation Date: Discharge Type: Discharge Environment: Receiving Water: Status: Positional Accuracy: United Utilities Water Plc Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company Hulme Walk, Manchester, Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Not Given 01MAN0362 1 1st January 1995 Not Supplied Not Supplied Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Unknown Not Supplied Post National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date > 31/08/1989 Located by supplier to within 100m A18NW (N) 905 1 383870 396870 United Utilities Water Plc Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company Hulme Walk/Leaf Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Not Given 01MAN0364 1 1st January 1995 Not Supplied Not Supplied Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Unknown Not Supplied Post National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date > 31/08/1989 Located by supplier to within 100m A17NE (NW) 899 1 383690 396810

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Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Original Permit Ref: Effective Date: Status: Application Type: App. Sub Type: Positional Accuracy: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Ondeo Industrial Solutions Limited Royal Brewery Effluent Treatment Plant, Denmark Road, Moss Side,, Manchester, M15 6LD Environment Agency, North West Region HP3836KU Cp3531gm 15th March 2010 Effective Variation Simple Standard Variation Manually positioned to the address or location 0.0 Associated Process Associated Process N 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Y A13SW (W) 116 1 383920 395923

Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Original Permit Ref: Effective Date: Status: Application Type: App. Sub Type: Positional Accuracy: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Ondeo Industrial Solutions Limited Royal Brewery Effluent Treatment Plant, Denmark Road, Moss Side,, Manchester, M15 6LD Environment Agency, North West Region CP3531GM Cp3531gm 1st April 2009 Superseded By Variation Transfer Whole with Fit and Proper Person Automatically positioned to the address 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Y 0.0 Associated Process Associated Process N A13SW (W) 116 1 383920 395923

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Map ID Details Quadrant Reference (Compass Direction)
A13SW (W)

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Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Original Permit Ref: Effective Date: Status: Application Type: App. Sub Type: Positional Accuracy: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Heineken Uk Ltd Royal Brewery, 201, Denmark Road, Manchester, M15 6LD Environment Agency, North West Region SP3736UP Bv7796iw 1st August 2008 Effective Variation Standard Automatically positioned to the address 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Y 116 1 383920 395923

Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Original Permit Ref: Effective Date: Status: Application Type: App. Sub Type: Positional Accuracy: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Heineken Uk Ltd Royal Brewery, 201, Denmark Road, Manchester, M15 6LD Environment Agency, North West Region UP3131UM Bv7796iw 22nd February 2008 Superseded By Variation Variation Simple Standard Variation Automatically positioned to the address 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Y A13SW (W) 116 1 383920 395923

Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Heineken Uk Ltd Royal Brewery, Royal Brewery, Denmark Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M15 6LD Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: DP3431LK Original Permit Ref: Bv7796iw Effective Date: 27th November 2006 Status: Superseded By Variation Application Type: Variation App. Sub Type: Simple Standard Variation Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Activity Code: 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Activity Description: Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Primary Activity: Y Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Original Permit Ref: Effective Date: Status: Application Type: App. Sub Type: Positional Accuracy: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Activity Code: Activity Description: Primary Activity: Vws (Uk) Ltd Royal Brewery Effluent Treatment Plant, Denmark Road, Moss Side,, Manchester, M15 6LD Environment Agency, North West Region Ep3637pu Ep3637pu 13th January 2006 Superseded By Variation Application New Automatically positioned to the address 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Y 0.0 Associated Process Associated Process N A13SW (W) 116 1 383920 395923 A13SW (W) 116 1 383920 395922

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Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control 5 Name: Location: Heineken Uk Ltd Royal Brewery, ROYAL BREWERY, DENMARK ROAD, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M15 6LD Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: Bv7796iw Original Permit Ref: Bv7796iw Effective Date: 22nd December 2005 Status: Superseded By Variation Application Type: Application App. Sub Type: New Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Activity Code: 6.8 A(1) (D) (II) Activity Description: Animal, Vegetable & Food; Treating Etc. Vegetable Raw Materials For Food Greater Than 300T/Day Primary Activity: Y Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 6 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Description: Status: Positional Accuracy: Asda Hulme 100 Princess Road, Hulme, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M15 5AQ Manchester City Council, Environmental Health Department Pfs/1/98 25th February 1998 Local Authority Air Pollution Control PG1/14 Petrol filling station Authorised Manually positioned to the address or location A13NW (W) 249 2 383791 396022 116 1 383920 395923

Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 7 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Description: Status: Positional Accuracy: Alexandra Service Station 95 Princess Road, Moss Side, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M14 4TH Manchester City Council, Environmental Health Department Pfs/18/98 Not Supplied Local Authority Air Pollution Control PG1/14 Petrol filling station Authorisation revokedRevoked Automatically positioned to the address A8NW (SW) 385 2 383845 395575

Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 8 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Description: Status: Positional Accuracy: Whitworth Park Service Station 490 Moss Lane East, Rusholme, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M14 4PA Manchester City Council, Environmental Health Department Pfs/36/98 16th December 1998 Local Authority Air Pollution Control PG1/14 Petrol filling station Authorisation revokedRevoked Automatically positioned to the address A14SE (E) 886 2 384909 395655

Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 9 Name: Location: Manchester Royal Infirmary Central Services Complex, off Hathersage Road, Rusholme, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M13 9WL Authority: Manchester City Council, Environmental Health Department Permit Reference: Not Given Dated: 22nd May 1996 Process Type: Local Authority Air Pollution Control Description: PG5/1Clinical waste incineration processes under 1 tonne an hour Status: Authorisation revokedRevoked Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Nearest Surface Water Feature A17SW (NW) Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 10 Property Type: Location: Authority: Pollutant: Note: Incident Date: Incident Reference: Catchment Area: Receiving Water: Cause of Incident: Incident Severity: Positional Accuracy: Spillage; Accident - Static Site Location Description Not Available Environment Agency, North West Region Chemicals - Herbicides/Fungicide Malkin Brook 17th July 1992 92641296 Bridgewater Canal Not Given Unknown Category 3 - Minor Incident Located by supplier to within 100m A13NE (E) 240 1 384300 396000 797 383369 396417 A14NE (E) 951 2 384984 396212

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Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 11 Property Type: Location: Authority: Pollutant: Note: Incident Date: Incident Reference: Catchment Area: Receiving Water: Cause of Incident: Incident Severity: Positional Accuracy: Not Given Greater Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Unknown No Pollution Found 26th January 1994 94640185 Manchester Ship Canal Not Given Other Incident/Unknown Category 3 - Minor Incident Located by supplier to within 100m A13SW (SW) 315 1 383800 395700

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Registered Radioactive Substances 12 Name: Location: Medeval Ltd Skelton House, Manchester Science Park, Lloyd Street North, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M15 6sh Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Bw5853 Permit Reference: Dated: 1st December 2003 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 12 Name: Location: Cyprotex Discovery Ltd Skelton House, Manchester Science Park, Lloyd Street North, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M15 6SH Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: Bl8023 Dated: 4th October 2001 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 12 Name: Location: Medeval Ltd Skelton House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M15 6SH Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region AC8533 Permit Reference: Dated: 31st March 1991 Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 12 Name: Location: Medeval Ltd Skelton House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6SH Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: BY5447 12th May 2006 Dated: Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Minor variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the Status: operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address A14NW (E) 364 1 384411 396083 A14NW (E) 363 1 384411 396078 A14NW (E) 363 1 384410 396082 A14NW (E) 361 1 384409 396076

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Registered Radioactive Substances 12 Name: Location: Medeval Ltd Skelton House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6SH Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region BY5455 Permit Reference: 12th May 2006 Dated: Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Status: Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Registered Radioactive Substances 12 Name: Location: Medeval Ltd Skelton House, Manchester Science Park, Lloyd Street North, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M15 6SH Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region AC8525 Permit Reference: Dated: 31st March 1991 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Name: Location: Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Radiological Protection Service, 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region BA0536 Permit Reference: 6th March 1998 Dated: Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Minor variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Radiological Protection Service,327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, M13 9PL Environment Agency, North West Region CD4486 17th March 2009 Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Minor variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust 327, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region CA6121 26th October 2006 Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Substantial variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Registered Radioactive Substances 13 University Of Manchester 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region Bw5900 1st December 2003 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Status: Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 809 1 384706 396470 A14NW (E) 364 1 384411 396083 A14NW (E) 364 1 384411 396083

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Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: University Of Manchester 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region Br5949 28th February 2002 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 13 University Of Manchester 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region Bl5954 11th September 2001 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Initial variation to an authorisation under RSA Description: Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Registered Radioactive Substances 13 University Of Manchester 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region AY6961 10th July 1997 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: University Of Manchester 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region AU1097 16th February 1996 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Substantial variation to authorisation under RSA Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: University Of Manchester 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region AO5492 20th October 1994 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 13 University Of Manchester Health And Safety Services, Radiological Protection, 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Lancashire, M13 9PG Environment Agency, North West Region Authority: Permit Reference: AG3983 12th February 1993 Dated: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was Process Type: RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA dated pre April 1991 Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482

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Registered Radioactive Substances 13 Name: Location: University Of Manchester Radiological Protection Service, 327 Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PG Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region AD0180 Permit Reference: Dated: 31st March 1991 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 14 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Renovo Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9xx Environment Agency, North West Region By5196 19th October 2004 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 14 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Manchester Incubator Co Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region By9248 4th February 2005 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 14 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Renovo Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region By9264 4th February 2005 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the Status: operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 14 Manchester Incubator Co Ltd Incubator Building, 48, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bz3075 23rd June 2005 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Substantial variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Status: Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Registered Radioactive Substances 14 Manchester Incubator Co Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9xx Environment Agency, North West Region Bw6175 1st December 2003 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: A19SE (NE) 902 1 384853 396412 A19SE (NE) 901 1 384843 396428 A19SE (NE) 900 1 384843 396427 A19SE (NE) 900 1 384843 396427 A19SE (NE) 895 1 384859 396386 A19SW (NE) 828 1 384720 396482

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Registered Radioactive Substances 15 Name: Location: Central Manchester And Manchester Childrens Nhs Trust Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Nelson Street, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9WH Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region AP9353 Permit Reference: Dated: 1st April 1991 Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Unknown Registered Radioactive Substances 16 Name: Location: Victoria University Of Manchester Williamson Building, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: Bt9640 3rd February 2003 Dated: Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Substantial variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is not the subject of an authorisation, or an application for an authorisation Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 16 Name: Location: Victoria University Of Manchester Williamson Building, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region BG4739 Permit Reference: Dated: 16th August 1999 Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Substantial variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is not the subject of an authorisation, or an application for an authorisation Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 16 Victoria University Of Manchester Williamsom Building, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: AP8713 20th February 1995 Dated: Process Type: Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: Registered Radioactive Substances 16 University Of Manchester Williamson Building, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9PL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: AD0155 Dated: 31st March 1991 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was Process Type: RSA60 S7) Authorisation under RSA Description: Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: A19NW (NE) 920 1 384645 396692 A19NW (NE) 920 1 384645 396692 A19NW (NE) 920 1 384645 396692 A19NW (NE) 920 1 384645 396692 A14NE (E) 896 1 384932 396191

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Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Motac Neuroscience Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl1924 27th July 2001 Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Motac Neuroscience Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl1916 27th July 2001 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Manchester Incubator Co Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl1932 27th July 2001 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Authorisation under RSA Description: Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Syngenta Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl2955 27th July 2001 Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Syngenta Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl2963 27th July 2001 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Renovo Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl1959 27th July 2001 Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Status: Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A19SE (NE) 996 1 384984 396357 A19SE (NE) 962 1 384953 396341 A19SE (NE) 962 1 384953 396341 A19SE (NE) 953 1 384946 396336 A19SE (NE) 940 1 384934 396330 A19SE (NE) 940 1 384934 396330

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Registered Radioactive Substances 17 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Renovo Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, MANCHESTER, M13 9XX Environment Agency, North West Region Bl1967 27th July 2001 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Nuclear Medicine Department,Manchester Royal Infirmary,Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, Greater Manchester, M13 9WL Environment Agency, North West Region Authority: Permit Reference: CD4508 Dated: 17th March 2009 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Application has been authorised and any conditions apply to the Status: operatorAuthorised Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, M13 9WL Environment Agency, North West Region Bz5027 19th September 2005 Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (was RSA60 S1) Description: Substantial variation to a registration under the Act of an open source which is also the subject of an authorisation Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Nuclear Medecine Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9WL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: Bz4675 Dated: 19th September 2005 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was Process Type: RSA60 S7) Substantial variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Nuclear Medecine Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9WL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: Bw6051 1st December 2003 Dated: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was Process Type: RSA60 S7) Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial Status: variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Nuclear Medecine Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9WL Environment Agency, North West Region Authority: Permit Reference: Bm2926 19th November 2001 Dated: Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Substantial variation to authorisation under RSA Description: Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Name: Location: A14NE (E) 972 1 385004 396218 A14NE (E) 972 1 385004 396218 A14NE (E) 972 1 385004 396218 A14NE (E) 947 1 384979 396212 A14NE (E) 947 1 384979 396212 A19SE (NE) 996 1 384984 396357

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Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Name: Location: Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Nuclear Medecine Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9WL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: AS1266 Dated: 29th March 1995 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 18 Name: Location: Manchester Central Hospitals Nhs Trust Nuclear Medecine Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9WL Authority: Environment Agency, North West Region Permit Reference: AB9712 Dated: 31st March 1991 Process Type: Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation either revoked or cancelledCancelled Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Registered Radioactive Substances 19 Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Renovo Ltd Manchester Incubator Building, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9xx Environment Agency, North West Region Bw6183 1st December 2003 Authorisation under S13 RSA for the disposal of Radioactive waste (was RSA60 S7) Description: Minor variation to authorisation under RSA Status: Authorisation superseded by a substantial or non substantial variationSuperseded Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location River Quality Name: GQA Grade: Reach: Estimated Distance (km): Flow Rate: Flow Type: Year: Water Abstractions 20 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Heineken Uk Ltd 2569007007 102 Borehole At Premises Moss Side Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: General Cooling (Existing Licences Only) (High Loss) Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Premises At Moss Side, Manchester 01 January 31 December 23rd November 2009 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m A13SW (W) 137 1 383900 395900 Corn Bk River Quality C Qsl At Openshaw To Msc 5.6 Flow less than 0.31 cumecs River 2000 A18NE (N) 876 1 384153 396851 A19SE (NE) 983 1 384914 396469 A14NE (E) 972 1 385004 396218 A14NE (E) 972 1 385004 396218

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Water Abstractions 20 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions 20 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions 20 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions 20 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Scottish Courage Brewing Ltd 2569007007 100 Borehole At Premises Moss Side Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: General Cooling (Existing Licences Only) (High Loss) Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater 900 227000 Premises At Moss Side, Manchester 01 January 31 December 31st December 2003 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m A13SW (W) 137 1 383900 395900 Scottish And Newcastle Uk Ltd 2569007007 101 Borehole At Premises Moss Side Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: Process Water Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Premises At Moss Side, Manchester 01 January 31 December 17th April 2008 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m A13SW (W) 137 1 383900 395900 Scottish And Newcastle Uk Ltd 2569007007 101 Borehole At Premises Moss Side Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: General Cooling (Existing Licences Only) (High Loss) Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Premises At Moss Side, Manchester 01 January 31 December 17th April 2008 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m A13SW (W) 137 1 383900 395900 Heineken Uk Ltd 2569007007 102 Borehole At Premises Moss Side Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: Process Water Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Premises At Moss Side, Manchester 01 January 31 December 23rd November 2009 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m A13SW (W) 137 1 383900 395900

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Water Abstractions 20 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions 21 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions 21 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions 21 Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Hydes Brewery Ltd 2569007009 101 Borehole At Premises, Moss Lane West Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: Process Water Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied 46 Moss Lane West, Manchester 01 January 31 December 7th October 2000 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A12SW (W) 818 1 383220 395850 Hydes Brewery Ltd 2569007009 101 Borehole At Premises, Moss Lane West Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: General Cooling (Existing Licences Only) (Low Loss) Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater 373 66826 46 Moss Lane West, Manchester 01 January 31 December 7th October 2000 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A12SW (W) 818 1 383220 395850 Hydes Brewery Ltd 2569007009 102 Borehole At Premises, Moss Lane West Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: Process Water Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied 46 Moss Lane West, Manchester 01 January 31 December 12th April 2006 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A12SW (W) 818 1 383220 395850 Scottish Courage Brewing Ltd 2569007007 100 Borehole At Premises Moss Side Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Breweries/Wine: Process Water Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Premises At Moss Side, Manchester 01 January 31 December 31st December 2003 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A13SW (W) 137 1 383900 395900

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Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: North Western Electricity Board 2569006023 Not Supplied Rochdale Canal, Dickinson Street, MANCHESTER Environment Agency, North West Region Cooling Not Supplied Canal 82 25230 Licence Status: Revoked Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m (N) 1720 1 384100 397700 Dunlop Rubber Co Limited 2569007027 Not Supplied Borehole, Cambridge Street, MANCHESTER Environment Agency, North West Region Cooling Not Supplied Groundwater 1811 154564 Licence Status: Revoked Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 100m A23SW (N) 1220 1 384000 397200 Manchester Metropolitan University Nw/069/0006/003 1 Borehole 1 At Lower Chatham Street Environment Agency, North West Region Schools and Colleges: Heat Pump Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied 01 April 31 March 1st April 2011 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A23SE (N) 1117 1 384180 397091 Manchester Metropolitan University Nw/069/0006/003 1 Borehole 1 At Lower Chatham Street Environment Agency, North West Region Schools and Colleges: General Use (Medium Loss) Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied 01 April 31 March 1st April 2011 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A23SE (N) 1117 1 384180 397091

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Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Water Abstractions Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy: Moseley Rubber Co Ltd 2569006001 100 Borehole At Premises, Broadie St, Ardwick, Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Rubber: General Cooling (Existing Licences Only) (Low Loss) Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater 909 331858 Premises At Broadie St., Ardwick 01 January 31 December 8th February 1966 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m A25NW (NE) 1955 1 385240 397540 West Contracting Nw/069/0006/001 1 Boreholes At Origin Developments, Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Other Industrial/Commercial/Public Services: Non-Evaporative Cooling Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied 01 May 30 September 19th January 2009 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m (N) 1781 1 384378 397733 West Contracting Nw0690006001 1 Boreholes At Origin Developments, Manchester Environment Agency, North West Region Other Industrial/Commercial/Public Services: Non-Evaporative Cooling Water may be abstracted from a single point Groundwater Not Supplied Not Supplied Not Supplied 01 May 30 September 19th January 2009 Not Supplied Located by supplier to within 10m (N) 1781 1 384378 397733

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Groundwater Vulnerability Soil Classification: Soils of High Leaching Potential (U) - Soil information for restored mineral workings and urban areas is based on fewer observations than elsewhere. A worst case vulnerability classification (H) assumed, until proved otherwise Sheet 17 Derbyshire & North Staffordshire 1:100,000 A13NW (SW) 0 1 384049 395945

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Low permeability drift deposits occuring at the surface and overlying Major and Minor Aquifers are head, clay-with-flints, brickearth, peat, river terrace deposits and marine and estuarine alluvium Sheet 17 Derbyshire & North Staffordshire 1:100,000

A13NW (SW)

384049 395945

Bedrock Aquifer Designations Aquifer Desination: Principal Aquifer A13NW (SW) A13NW (SW) A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945 384049 395945 384049 395945

Superficial Aquifer Designations Aquifer Designation: Unproductive Strata Source Protection Zones 22 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Various Environment Agency, Head Office Not Supplied Zone III (Total Catchment): The total area needed to support the discharge from the protected groundwater source. 0 1 0 3

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Source Protection Zones 23 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Moss Side Environment Agency, Head Office Nw097 Zone II (Outer Protection Zone): Either 25% of the source area or a 400 day travel time whichever is greater. A13NW (SW) 0 1 384049 395945

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Source Protection Zones 24 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Moss Side Environment Agency, Head Office Nw097 Zone I (Inner Protection Zone): Travel time of 50 days or less to the groundwater source. A13SW (W) 68 1 383965 395920

Source Protection Zones 25 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Moss Side Environment Agency, Head Office Nw097 Groundwater Source A13SW (W) 186 1 383850 395900

Source Protection Zones 26 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Moss Lane Environment Agency, Head Office Nw151 Zone II (Outer Protection Zone): Either 25% of the source area or a 400 day travel time whichever is greater. A12SE (W) 496 1 383539 395921

Source Protection Zones 27 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Moss Lane Environment Agency, Head Office Nw151 Zone I (Inner Protection Zone): Travel time of 50 days or less to the groundwater source. A12SW (W) 743 1 383295 395855

Source Protection Zones 28 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Moss Lane Environment Agency, Head Office Nw151 Groundwater Source A12SW (W) 818 1 383220 395850

Source Protection Zones 29 Name: Source: Reference: Type: Strangeways Environment Agency, Head Office Nw133 Zone III (Total Catchment): The total area needed to support the discharge from the protected groundwater source. A19NW (NE) 1000 1 384596 396826

Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Type: Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Type: Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Type: Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences None Flood Water Storage Areas None Flood Defences None A13NW (N) 166 1 384037 396147 A13NW (W) 1 1 384035 395945 A13NW (W) 0 1 384035 395945

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Historical Landfill Sites 30 Licence Holder: Location: Name: Operator Location: Boundary Accuracy: Provider Reference: First Input Date: Last Input Date: Specified Waste Type: EA Waste Ref: Regis Ref: WRC Ref: BGS Ref: Other Ref: Demolition Service Limited Hulme, Manchester Moss Side Shopping Centre Not Supplied As Supplied EAHLD16588 31st May 1994 5th June 1995 Deposited Waste included Inert and Industrial Waste 0 Not Supplied 4200/9100 Not Supplied F061 ,0103, RD/LIC/1036/93 A13NW (W) 297 1 383739 395979

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Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: Manchester City Council - Has not been able to supply Landfill data 0 6 384049 395945

Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Has not been able to supply Landfill data 747 7 383298 396093

Registered Landfill Sites 31 Licence Holder: Licence Reference: Site Location: Licence Easting: Licence Northing: Operator Location: Authority: Site Category: Max Input Rate: Waste Source Restrictions: Status: Dated: Preceded By Licence: Superseded By Licence: Positional Accuracy: Boundary Accuracy: Authorised Waste Prohibited Waste Demolition Services Ltd 01036 Moss Side District Shopping Centre, Moss Side, Manchester, Greater Manchester 383500 396100 Croft House, Whitehall Road, Drighlington, Bradford, West Yorkshire Environment Agency - North West Region, South Area Landfill Very Large (Equal to or greater than 250,000 tonnes per year) Some restriction on source of waste Licence has completion certificateSurrendered 1st April 1994 Not Given Not Given Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Not Applicable Max.Waste Permitted By Licence Rubble,Hardcore,Stone,Brickwk,Concrete Asbestos Liquid Wastes Sludge Wastes Special Wastes Waste In Drums Waste In Skips Waste N.O.S Whether/Not Pack./Pre-Trt A13NW (W) 300 1 383740 396031

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Map ID
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology Description: Permian and Triassic sandstones, undifferentiated,including Bunter and Keuper A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

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Coal Mining Affected Areas In an area which may not be affected by coal mining Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain No Hazard Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards No Hazard Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Source: No Hazard British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards No Hazard Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Source: Very Low British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Source: Very Low British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Source: Very Low British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas Affected Area: Source: The property is in a lower probability radon area, as less than 1% of homes are above the action level British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures Protection Measure: No radon protective measures are necessary in the construction of new dwellings or extensions Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW (SW) 0 3 384049 395945

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 32 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Scottish-Newcastle Ltd 201, Denmark Road, Manchester, M15 6LD Brewers Active Automatically positioned to the address A13SW (W) 116 383920 395923

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 33 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: L T Switchgear Ltd 120, Princess Road, Manchester, M15 5AT Electrical Goods - Manufacturers & Wholesalers Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A13SW (W) 238 383799 395917

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 33 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Bridgewater Hospital 120, Princess Road, Manchester, M15 5AT Hospitals Active Automatically positioned to the address A13SW (W) 238 383799 395917

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 34 Name: Location: Ossur (Uk) Ltd Synergy House, Guildhall Close, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6SY Classification: Disability Equipment - Manufacturers & Suppliers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 34 Name: Location: Relisys Synergy House, Guildhall Close, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6SY Classification: Computer Manufacturers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 34 Name: Location: Sasc Synergy House, Guildhall Close, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6SY Classification: Chemical Manufacturers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 35 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Emerge Recycling First Floor,Barnhill Studios,Westwood St, Manchester, M14 4SW Recycling Centres Inactive Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A13SW (S) 255 383958 395666 A13NE (NE) 247 384268 396116 A13NE (NE) 247 384268 396116 A13NE (NE) 247 384268 396116

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 35 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Emerge Recycling Ltd First Floor, Barnhill Studios, Westwood Street, Manchester, M14 4SW Recycling Centres Inactive Automatically positioned in the proximity of the address A13SW (S) 283 383941 395643

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 36 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Aquatech - Pressmain Dolphin House, 130, Princess Road, Manchester, Lancashire, M16 7BY Pumps - Sales, Servicing & Repairs Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A13SW (SW) 265 383795 395798

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 36 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Aquatech Pressmain Dolphin House, 130, Princess Road, Manchester, M16 7BY Manufacturers Active Automatically positioned to the address A13SW (SW) 265 383795 395798

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 37 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Dot Vehicle Repairs Salisbury St, Manchester, M14 4ND Garage Services Inactive Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A13SE (SE) 294 384228 395668

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 38 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Engravings Services Ltd 21, Radnor Street, Hulme, Manchester, M15 5RD Printers Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A13NW (W) 321 383716 395973

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 39 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Gothard Pine Fallover House, 30, Bronte Street, Manchester, M15 6QL Furniture Manufacturers - Home & Office Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A18SW (N) 323 384031 396304

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 40 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Sky Blue Box 5, Brownbank Walk, Manchester, M15 6WS Printers Textile Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A18SW (N) 348 383940 396315

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 41 Name: Location: Ipec Ltd Rutherford House, 40, Pencroft Way, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6GG Classification: Electronic Engineers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 41 Name: Location: Pharmalogical Rutherford House, 40, Pencroft Way, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6SZ Classification: Chemists' & Pharmacists' Suppliers & Wholesalers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 41 Name: Location: Igm Resins Rutherford House, 40, Pencroft Way, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6GG Classification: Chemicals - Distributors & Wholesalers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 42 Name: Location: Qiagen Skelton House,Lloyd St North, Manchester Science Pk, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6SH Classification: Medical Instruments - Manufacturers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 43 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Ipec Greenheys Business Centre,Pencroft Way, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6JJ Engineers - General Inactive Manually positioned to the address or location A18SE (NE) 368 384267 396286 A14NW (E) 364 384411 396083 A13NE (NE) 360 384312 396239 A13NE (NE) 360 384312 396239 A13NE (NE) 360 384312 396239

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 43 Name: Location: Grand Healthcare 40 Greenheys Business Centre,Pencroft Way, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6JJ Classification: Disability Equipment - Manufacturers & Suppliers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 43 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Scientific Laboratory Supplies Ltd Greenheys Business Centre, Pencroft Way, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6JJ Laboratory Equipment, Instruments & Supplies Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A18SE (NE) 369 384268 396287 A18SE (NE) 368 384267 396286

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 43 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Kaiku Ltd Greenheys Business Centre, Pencroft Way, Manchester, M15 6JJ Scientific Apparatus & Instruments - Manufacturers Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A18SE (NE) 369 384268 396287

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 43 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Green Digits Greenheys Business Centre,Pencroft Way, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6JJ Recycling Services Active Manually positioned within the geographical locality A18SE (NE) 370 384268 396287

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 44 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Alexandra Service Station 95, Princess Road, Manchester, M14 4TH Petrol Filling Stations - 24 Hour Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A8NW (SW) 385 383845 395575

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 45 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Cedric'S Motors 1-5, Greenheys Lane, Manchester, M15 6NQ Mot Testing Centres Active Automatically positioned to the address A18SE (NE) 388 384232 396329

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 46 Name: Location: I D Vac Ltd Greenheys House,Manchester Science Park,Pencroft Way, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6JJ Classification: Plastics - Coating Services Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 47 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Alpha M Services Apartment 52, 99, Greenheys Lane West, Manchester, M15 5AX Car Engine Tuning & Diagnostic Services Active Automatically positioned to the address A12NE (NW) 443 383646 396189 A13NE (NE) 410 384348 396274

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 48 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Greenheys Workshop Monton St, Manchester, M14 4LS Garage Services Inactive Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A8NE (SE) 445 384350 395571

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 48 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Greenheys Mot Station Monton Street, Manchester, M14 4LS Mot Testing Centres Active Automatically positioned to the address A8NE (SE) 467 384373 395563

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 49 Name: Location: W M Engineering Ltd Enterprise House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6SE Classification: Engineers - General Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 49 Name: Location: Sensalyse Ltd Enterprise House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6SE Classification: Laboratories Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 49 Name: Location: Bond It Ltd Enterprise House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6SE Classification: Adhesives, Glues & Sealants Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 49 Name: Location: Proteintech Kilburn House, Lloyd Street North, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6SE Classification: Scientific Apparatus & Instruments - Manufacturers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location A14NW (NE) 482 384440 396280 A14NW (NE) 457 384435 396244 A14NW (NE) 457 384435 396244 A14NW (NE) 457 384435 396244

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 50 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Super Cleaning Services 111, Princess Road, Manchester, M14 4RB Cleaning Services - Commercial Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A8NW (SW) 475 383845 395474

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 50 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Super Cleaning Services Uk Ltd 123, Princess Road, Manchester, M14 4RB Commercial Cleaning Services Active Automatically positioned to the address A8NW (S) 505 383843 395442

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 51 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Olympics Ltd 37-39 Upper Lloyd St, Manchester, Lancashire, M14 4HY Domestic Appliances - Servicing, Repairs & Parts Active Manually positioned to the address or location A9NW (SE) 517 384462 395584

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 51 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Domestic Care 252 Great Western St, Manchester, M14 4LP Washing Machines - Servicing & Repairs Active Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A9NW (SE) 546 384446 395522

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 51 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: H Henson 227-229, Great Western Street, Manchester, M14 4LG Hardware Active Automatically positioned to the address A9NW (SE) 553 384473 395541

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 52 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Williams Birchall Way, Manchester, M15 6DU Car Dealers Active Automatically positioned to the address A18SW (N) 598 383898 396562

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 53 Name: Location: University Dental Hospital University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Higher Cambridge Street, Manchester, M15 6FH Classification: Hospitals Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 54 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: 1 Time Domestics 92, Claremont Road, Manchester, M14 4RR Domestic Appliances - Servicing, Repairs & Parts Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A8SW (S) 745 383843 395190 A18SE (NE) 647 384383 396542

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 55 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Domestic Care 352, Great Western Street, Manchester, M14 4BY Domestic Appliances - Servicing, Repairs & Parts Active Automatically positioned to the address A9NE (SE) 782 384728 395503

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 56 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Hydes Brewery Ltd 46, Moss Lane W est, Manchester, M15 5PH Brewers Active Automatically positioned to the address A12SW (W) 820 383216 395904

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 57 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: U Products Co Ltd Unity House, 42, Great Southern Street, Manchester, M14 4EZ Packaging & Wrapping Equipment & Supplies Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A9NW (SE) 823 384679 395366

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Industrial Land Use


Map ID
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 58 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Aayo Travel Cargo 304, Claremont Road, Manchester, M14 4EP Cargo Handling Services Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A9SW (SE) 827 384403 395157

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 59 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Road Runners Removals Kreativ House,2 Acker St, Rochdale, Lancashire, OL16 1HZ Road Haulage Services Inactive Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A19SE (NE) 835 384773 396418

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 60 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: The Dolly Tub 1, Bonsall Street, Manchester, M15 6DR Ironing & Home Laundry Services Active Automatically positioned to the address A18NW (N) 838 384034 396819

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 61 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Gordon Motors 14 Bowes St, Manchester, M14 4UL Garage Services Inactive Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A8SW (S) 859 384008 395050

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 62 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Flanny Cleaning Services Flat 13, Hornchurch Court, Bonsall Street, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 6DS Cleaning Services - Domestic Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A18NW (N) 861 383943 396837

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 63 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Save Service Station 490, Moss Lane East, Manchester, M14 4PA Petrol Filling Stations Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A14SE (E) 886 384909 395655

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 64 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: ID 219, Hulme Walk, Manchester, M15 5FQ Mechanical Engineers Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A17NE (NW) 929 383486 396730

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Central Manchester Foundation Trust Manchester Royal Infirmary,Oxford Rd, Manchester, Lancashire, M13 9WL Hospitals Active Manually positioned within the geographical locality A14NE (E) 946 384979 396212

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Manchester Royal Infirmary,Oxford Rd, Manchester, Lancashire, M13 9WL Hospitals Active Manually positioned within the geographical locality A14NE (E) 946 384979 396212

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Research Centre Unit Oxford Rd, Manchester, Lancashire, M13 9WL Hospitals Active Manually positioned within the geographical locality A14NE (E) 946 384979 396212

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: St Mary'S Hospital Manchester Royal Infirmary,Oxford Rd, Manchester, Lancashire, M13 9WL Hospitals Active Manually positioned within the geographical locality A14NE (E) 946 384979 396212

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Manchester Childrens Hospital Manchester Royal Infirmary,Oxford Rd, Manchester, Lancashire, M13 9WL Hospitals Active Manually positioned within the geographical locality A14NE (E) 946 384979 396212

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Map ID
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Central Manchester Healthcare Trust Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL Hospitals Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A14NE (E) 947 384979 396212

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 65 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Manchester Royal Infirmary Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, Lancashire, M13 9WL Hospitals Active Automatically positioned to the address A14NE (E) 947 384979 396212

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 66 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Butler Refrigeration Ltd 30, Laurel Avenue, Manchester, Lancashire, M14 7JW Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contractors Inactive Automatically positioned to the address A8SE (S) 949 384122 394961

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 67 Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy: Fuel Station Entries 68 Name: Location: Brand: Premises Type: Status: Positional Accuracy: Fuel Station Entries 69 Name: Location: Brand: Premises Type: Status: Positional Accuracy: Fuel Station Entries 70 Name: Location: Brand: Premises Type: Status: Positional Accuracy: Fuel Station Entries 71 Name: Location: Save Whitworth Park 490 Moss Lane East, Heald Grove & Heald Place, Rusholme, Manchester, Lancashire, M14 4PA Brand: Obsolete Premises Type: Not Applicable Status: Obsolete Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m A14SE (E) 946 384957 395608 Cordingley Service Station 353 Moss Lane East, Manchester, M14 4PY OBSOLETE Not Applicable Obsolete Approximate location provided by supplier A14SW (E) 583 384612 395722 Asda Hulme Greenhays Lane West, Archway, Hulme, Manchester, Lancashire, M15 5AQ ASDA Hypermarket Open Manually positioned to the address or location A17SE (NW) 463 383694 396292 Alexandra Service Station 95 Princess Road, Mosside, Manchester, M14 4TH Obsolete Not Applicable Obsolete Automatically positioned to the address A8NW (SW) 385 383845 395575 Whitworth Autos 6 Heald Gro, Manchester, M14 4PB Garage Services Inactive Manually positioned to the road within the address or location A9NE (SE) 963 384944 395526

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Data Currency
Agency & Hydrological
Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices Salford City Council - Environmental Health Department Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environment Team (Land & Water) Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Renewal and Environmental Protection Bury Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Manchester City Council - Environmental Health Department Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Discharge Consents Environment Agency - North West Region Enforcement and Prohibition Notices Environment Agency - North West Region Integrated Pollution Controls Environment Agency - North West Region Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Environment Agency - North West Region Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department, EEDD Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Manchester City Council - Environmental Health Department Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Bury Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Salford City Council - Environmental Health Department Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department, EEDD Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Manchester City Council - Environmental Health Department Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Bury Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Salford City Council - Environmental Health Department Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department, EEDD Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Manchester City Council - Environmental Health Department Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Bury Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Salford City Council - Environmental Health Department Nearest Surface Water Feature Ordnance Survey Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Environment Agency - North West Region Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes Environment Agency - North West Region Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters Environment Agency - North West Region Registered Radioactive Substances Environment Agency - North West Region River Quality Environment Agency - Head Office River Quality Biology Sampling Points Environment Agency - Head Office River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points Environment Agency - Head Office April 2011 June 2010 March 2011 March 2011 May 2011 September 2010 April 2011 June 2010 March 2011 March 2011 May 2011 September 2010 April 2011 June 2010 March 2011 March 2011 May 2011 September 2010 March 2011 January 2000 May 2011 May 2011 April 2011 November 2001 January 2011 January 2011 Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Quarterly Not Applicable Monthly Monthly Quarterly Not Applicable Annually Annually April 2011 May 2011 October 2008 April 2011 Quarterly Quarterly Not Applicable Quarterly

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April 2011 April 2011 December 2010 July 2010 June 2010 June 2011

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Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update

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Agency & Hydrological
Substantiated Pollution Incident Register Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area Water Abstractions Environment Agency - North West Region Water Industry Act Referrals Environment Agency - North West Region Groundwater Vulnerability Environment Agency - Head Office Drift Deposits Environment Agency - Head Office Bedrock Aquifer Designations British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Superficial Aquifer Designations British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Source Protection Zones Environment Agency - Head Office Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Environment Agency - Head Office Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Environment Agency - Head Office Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences Environment Agency - Head Office Flood Water Storage Areas Environment Agency - Head Office Flood Defences Environment Agency - Head Office January 2011 January 1999 October 2010 October 2010 April 2011 April 2011 April 2011 April 2011 April 2011 April 2011 Not Applicable Not Applicable Annually Annually Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

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April 2011 April 2011 April 2011

Update Cycle
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Waste
BGS Recorded Landfill Sites British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Historical Landfill Sites Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites Environment Agency - North West Region Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries) Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations) Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area Local Authority Landfill Coverage Bury Metropolitan Borough Council Manchester City Council - Planning Department Salford City Council - Environmental Health Department Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department, EEDD Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites Bury Metropolitan Borough Council Manchester City Council - Planning Department Salford City Council - Environmental Health Department Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department, EEDD Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department Registered Landfill Sites Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area Registered Waste Transfer Sites Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites Environment Agency - North West Region - South Area April 2011 January 2011 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 May 2000 March 2003 March 2003 March 2003 Quarterly Quarterly Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Version
June 1996 April 2011 October 2008

Update Cycle
Not Applicable Quarterly Not Applicable

Hazardous Substances
Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH) Health and Safety Executive Explosive Sites Health and Safety Executive Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) Health and Safety Executive Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements Manchester City Council - Planning Department Salford City Council Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Planning and Building Control Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environment and Economic Development Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Bury Metropolitan Borough Council Planning Hazardous Substance Consents Manchester City Council - Planning Department Salford City Council Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - Planning and Building Control Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Environment and Economic Development Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Bury Metropolitan Borough Council

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May 2010 January 2011 November 2000 January 2011 January 2011 January 2011 May 2011 May 2011 October 2010 January 2011 January 2011 January 2011 May 2011 May 2011 October 2010

Update Cycle
Bi-Annually Bi-Annually Not Applicable Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update Annual Rolling Update

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Data Currency
Geological
BGS Recorded Mineral Sites British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Brine Compensation Area Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board Coal Mining Affected Areas The Coal Authority - Mining Report Service Mining Instability Ove Arup & Partners Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2006 October 2000 February 2011 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 May 2007 May 2007 As notified Not Applicable Not Applicable Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually As notified As notified

Version
April 2011 August 1996 November 2002

Update Cycle
Bi-Annually Not Applicable Not Applicable

Industrial Land Use


Contemporary Trade Directory Entries Thomson Directories Fuel Station Entries Catalist Ltd - Experian

Version
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Update Cycle
Quarterly Quarterly

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Data Currency
Sensitive Land Use
Areas of Adopted Green Belt Bury Metropolitan Borough Council Manchester City Council Salford City Council Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Areas of Unadopted Green Belt Bury Metropolitan Borough Council Manchester City Council Salford City Council Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Natural England Environmentally Sensitive Areas Natural England Forest Parks Forestry Commission Local Nature Reserves Natural England Marine Nature Reserves Natural England National Nature Reserves Natural England National Parks Natural England Nitrate Sensitive Areas Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) Ramsar Sites Natural England Sites of Special Scientific Interest Natural England Special Areas of Conservation Natural England Special Protection Areas Natural England March 2011 March 2011 Bi-Annually Bi-Annually March 2011 Bi-Annually March 2011 Bi-Annually August 2010 March 2003 February 2011 Bi-Annually Not Applicable Annually March 2011 Bi-Annually March 2011 September 2010 Bi-Annually Bi-Annually April 1997 Not Applicable May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 April 2011 October 2010 As notified As notified As notified As notified As notified As notified Bi-Annually Annually May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 As notified As notified As notified As notified As notified As notified

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Data Suppliers
A selection of organisations who provide data within this report

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Ordnance Survey

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Useful Contacts
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Name and Address


Environment Agency - National Customer Contact Centre (NCCC)
PO Box 544, Templeborough, Rotherham, S60 1BY

Contact Details
Telephone: 08708 506 506 Email: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk

Manchester City Council - Environmental Health Department


PO Box 463, Town Hall Extension, Albert Square, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M60 3NY

Telephone: 0161 234 4884 / 234 4873. Fax: 0161 234 4508 Website: www.manchester.gov.uk

British Geological Survey - Enquiry Service


British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 5GG

Telephone: 0115 936 3143 Fax: 0115 936 3276 Email: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk Website: www.bgs.ac.uk Telephone: 0845 7626848 Email: thecoalauthority@coal.gov.uk

The Coal Authority - Mining Report Service


200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA)
Government Buildings, Otley Road, Lawnswood, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 5QT

Telephone: 0113 2613333 Fax: 0113 230 0879

Manchester City Council - Planning Department


Town Hall, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M60 2LA

Telephone: 0161 234 5000 Fax: 0161 234 4508 Website: www.manchester.gov.uk Telephone: 0161 912 4566 Fax: 0161 873 7783 Website: www.trafford.gov.uk

Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council - Environmental Health Department


P O Box 14, Trafford Town Hall, Talbot Road, Stretford, Greater Manchester, M32 0YJ

Health Protection Agency - Radon Survey, Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards
Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RQ

Telephone: 01235 822622 Fax: 01235 833891 Email: radon@hpa.org.uk Website: www.hpa.org.uk Telephone: 0844 844 9952 Fax: 0844 844 9951 Email: customerservices@landmarkinfo.co.uk Website: www.landmarkinfo.co.uk

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The Smith Centre, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6AB

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MJH/J1094/D1/1

Appendix C Logs of Window Sampler Holes

The Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Manchester

Geo-Environmental Desk Study and Investigation Report

Client: Heineken UK Site:


Howels Building, Royal Brewery J1094

Record of Borehole WS1


Start date End date Final Depth Page
21/07/2011 21/07/2011 4.00m bgl 1

Project No. :
Penetration Testing Samples Depth
(Thickness) (0.20) 0.20 (0.25) 0.45

of

Strata
Level Strata Descriptions
MADE GROUND: Black tarmac MADE GROUND: Light grey sandy gravel fill (sub-base) MADE GROUND: Dark grey-brown clay fill incorporating much brick, occasional coal and rare plastic bag and cobbles

T T

(1.05) T 1.50 T (0.80) T 2.30 T Very stiff brown CLAY with much sub-angular and sub-rounded gravel. PROBABLE MADE GROUND: Soft 'patchy' orange, brown and grey very sandy clay fill with occasional sub-angular and sub-rounded gravel.

(1.70) T

4.00

General remarks
1) Tarmac surfacing broken out and hand dug starter pit excavated to 1.0m bgl. 2) Borehole terminated at 4m bgl. 3) Borehole backfilled with arisings.

Equipment

Tracked Window Sampler Rig

Logging Engineer Key T = Plastic Tub & Glass Jar


S = Standard Penetration Test (SPT) C = Cone Penetration Test (CPT) R = SPT / CPT Refusal LB = Large Bulk U = U100 Undisturbed Sample

MJH

Approved

J = Glass Vial B= Small Disturbed Sample W = Water Sample

Client: Heineken UK Site:


Howels Building, Royal Brewery J1094

Record of Borehole WS2


Start date End date Final Depth Page
21/07/2011 21/07/2011 3.00m bgl 1

Project No. :
Penetration Testing Samples Depth
(Thickness) T T (0.10) 0.10 (0.20) 0.30 (0.50) 0.80 (0.70) T 1.50 (0.40) T 1.90

of

Strata
Level Strata Descriptions
MADE GROUND: Black tarmac MADE GROUND: Light grey sandy gravel fill (sub-base) MADE GROUND: Dark grey-brown clay fill incorporating occasional glass, brick, coal and rare cobbles. MADE GROUND: 'Patchy' grey, orange and brown sand fill with occasional gravel and rare ash.

Loose yellow-brown SAND. Sand black at 1.8m - 1.9m bgl. Firm, grey-brown CLAYBecoming very stiff below 2.5m bgl.

(1.10)

3.00

General remarks
1) Tarmac surfacing broken out and hand dug starter pit excavated to 1.0m bgl. 2) Borehole terminated at 3m bgl. 3) Borehole backfilled with arisings.

Equipment

Tracked Window Sampler Rig

Logging Engineer Key T = Plastic Tub & Glass Jar


S = Standard Penetration Test (SPT) C = Cone Penetration Test (CPT) R = SPT / CPT Refusal LB = Large Bulk U = U100 Undisturbed Sample

MJH

Approved

J = Glass Vial B= Small Disturbed Sample W = Water Sample

Client: Heineken UK Site:


Howels Building, Royal Brewery J1094

Record of Borehole WS3


Start date End date Final Depth Page
21/07/2011 21/07/2011 3.00m bgl 1

Project No. :
Penetration Testing Samples Depth
(Thickness) (0.05) 0.05 (0.05) 0.10 (0.20) 0.30 T T

of

Strata
Level Strata Descriptions
MADE GROUND: Grey concrete paving slabs MADE GROUND: Black sandy gravel fill MADE GROUND: Red-brown and grey reinforced concrete incorporating many fragments of brick. MADE GROUND: Soft, grey-brown and black sandy clay fill, incorporating rare fragments of glass. (poor recovery between 1m & 2m bgl).

(2.20)

2.50 T (0.50) 3.00 Stiff, grey-brown CLAY with occasional sub-angular gravel.

General remarks
1) Paving slabs lifted and underlying hardstanding broken out. 2) Hand dug starter pit excavated to 1m bgl. 3) Window sampler hole backfilled with arisings.

Equipment

Tracked Window Sampler Rig

Logging Engineer Key T = Plastic Tub & Glass Jar


S = Standard Penetration Test (SPT) C = Cone Penetration Test (CPT) R = SPT / CPT Refusal LB = Large Bulk U = U100 Undisturbed Sample

MJH

Approved

J = Glass Vial B= Small Disturbed Sample W = Water Sample

Client: Heineken UK Site:


Howels Building, Royal Brewery J1094

Record of Borehole WS4


Start date End date Final Depth Page
21/07/2011 21/07/2011 3.00m bgl 1

Project No. :
Penetration Testing Samples Depth
(Thickness) (0.05) 0.05 (0.25) 0.30 (0.90)

of

Strata
Level Strata Descriptions
MADE GROUND: Grey concrete paving slabs MADE GROUND: Black sandy gravel fill MADE GROUND: Black clayey fill incorporating occasional brick, ash and ceramic fragments.

1.20 (0.20) 1.40

Soft to firm brown sandy CLAY Loose orange-brown very clayey SAND with occasional sub-angular gravel.

T (1.00)

2.40 T (0.60) 3.00 Firm to stiff brown, locally grey CLAY with occasional sub-angular and sub-rounded gravel. Becoming very stiff below 2.6m bgl.

General remarks
1) Paving slabs lifted and hand dug starter pit excavated to 1m bgl. 2) Window sampler hole backfilled with arisings.

Equipment

Tracked Window Sampler Rig

Logging Engineer Key T = Plastic Tub & Glass Jar


S = Standard Penetration Test (SPT) C = Cone Penetration Test (CPT) R = SPT / CPT Refusal LB = Large Bulk U = U100 Undisturbed Sample

MJH

Approved

J = Glass Vial B= Small Disturbed Sample W = Water Sample

Client: Heineken UK Site:


Howels Building, Royal Brewery J1094

Record of Borehole WS5


Start date End date Final Depth Page
21/07/2011 21/07/2011 2.70m bgl 1

Project No. :
Penetration Testing Samples Depth
(Thickness) (0.10) 0.10 (0.20) 0.30 (0.20) 0.50

of

Strata
Level Strata Descriptions
MADE GROUND: Black tarmac MADE GROUND: Grey sandy gravel fill MADE GROUND: Grey-brown and orange clay fill incorporating much brick rubble. Firm black sandy SILT/CLAY with occasional sub-angular carbonaceous fragments.

T T

(1.30)

T T 1.80 (0.30) 2.10 (0.60) T 2.70 Loose to medium dense brown slightly clayey sandy GRAVEL. Firm blue-grey and brown CLAY with occasional sub-angular and sub-rounded gravel. Becoming very stiff below 2.1m bgl.

General remarks
1) Tarmac surfacing broken out and hand dug starter pit excavated to 1.0m bgl. 2) Borehole terminated at 3m bgl. 3) Borehole backfilled with arisings and surface reinstated with cold lay tarmac.

Equipment

Tracked Window Sampler Rig

Logging Engineer Key T = Plastic Tub & Glass Jar


S = Standard Penetration Test (SPT) C = Cone Penetration Test (CPT) R = SPT / CPT Refusal LB = Large Bulk U = U100 Undisturbed Sample

MJH

Approved

J = Glass Vial B= Small Disturbed Sample W = Water Sample

Client: Heineken UK Site:


Howels Building, Royal Brewery J1094

Record of Borehole WS6


Start date End date Final Depth Page
21/07/2011 21/07/2011 3.00m bgl 1

Project No. :
Penetration Testing Samples Depth
(Thickness) 0.01 (0.01) (0.59) 0.60 T (0.90) T 1.50 T

of

Strata
Level Strata Descriptions
MADE GROUND: Black tarmac MADE GROUND: Yellow-brown sandy gravel fill.

MADE GROUND: Grey sandy gravel fill incorporating brick, ash and ceramic fragments.

Loose to medium dense orange-brown clayey SAND. (Poor recovery from 2.0m 3.0m bgl)

(1.50)

3.00

General remarks
1) Tarmac surfacing broken out and hand dug starter pit excavated to 1.0m bgl. 2) Borehole terminated at 3m bgl. 3) Borehole backfilled with arisings and surface reinstated with cold lay tarmac.

Equipment

Tracked Window Sampler Rig

Logging Engineer Key T = Plastic Tub & Glass Jar


S = Standard Penetration Test (SPT) C = Cone Penetration Test (CPT) R = SPT / CPT Refusal LB = Large Bulk U = U100 Undisturbed Sample

MJH

Approved

J = Glass Vial B= Small Disturbed Sample W = Water Sample

MJH/J1094/D1/1

Appendix D Laboratory Analyses Results

The Howels Building, Royal Brewery, Manchester

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APPENDIX 3

APPENDIX 3

HEINEKEN UK LIMITED GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE

Heineken UK Limited General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

1.1

Throughout these Heineken UK Limited Terms and Conditions of Purchase the terms below shall have the following meanings ascribed to them: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) " " shall mean the Company so named in the purchase order either acting for itself or on behalf of any other company within the Heineken UK Limited group of companies. " " shall mean the person, firm or company to whom the purchase order is issued.

" " includes all goods covered by the purchase order whether raw materials, processed materials or fabricated products or any of them or any services or labour to be provided either in connection with the goods or separately. " " shall mean the contract between the Buyer and Seller consisting of the purchase order, these conditions and any other documents (or parts thereof) specified in the purchase order. Where any special conditions of purchase are imposed by the Buyer and are in conflict with these general terms and conditions, the special conditions shall prevail.

2.1

Unless expressly agreed in writing by an authorised officer of the Buyer, any terms and conditions proposed by the Seller are hereby expressly excluded and the Seller shall be deemed to have accepted the Buyers conditions by accepting the order whether in writing or orally or by commencing work on the purchase order or by delivering the goods. The Buyer will accept no liability for any goods delivered or services provided unless the purchase order has been placed or amended by a duly authorised officer of the Buyer. The signing or acceptance of any of the Sellers documentation or terms and condition of sale by an employee of the Buyer shall not modify these conditions or form part of any contract between the Seller and the Buyer, unless expressly agreed in writing by an authorised officer of the buyer, and the Seller waives any right which it otherwise might have to rely on the Seller's documentation.

3.1

The Seller warrants to the Buyer that the Goods: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) will be of satisfactory quality (within the meaning of the Sale of Goods Act 1979, as amended) and fit for any purpose which would reasonably be expected having regard to the Goods and any use held out by the Seller or made known to the Seller in writing at the time the Order is placed; will be free from defects in design, material and workmanship; will correspond with any relevant specification or sample; will comply with all statutory requirements and regulations relating to the sale of Goods generally and the Goods; will operate accurately, without interruption, without any change in performance and without requiring any remedial work or replacement, and continue to satisfy the requirements of (I) to (IV) above, fair wear and tear excepted, during their useful life expectancy; and if goods are perishable or have a limited life expectancy, the Seller shall notify the Buyer and such information shall form part of the description of the goods.

3.2

The Seller shall repair or replace at its own cost any defects in the goods during the period of 12 months from putting into service or 18 months from delivery whichever shall be the shorter where such defects occur under proper usage and are attributable to faulty design materials or workmanship. Repairs and replacements hereunder shall themselves be subject to the foregoing obligation for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery, reinstallation, repair or replacement. The provisions of this Clause shall be without prejudice to any other rights of the Buyer resulting from the defects in the goods supplied.

4.1

At any time prior to delivery of the Goods to the Buyer, the Buyer shall have the right to inspect and test the Goods. If, following an inspection or testing, the Buyer is of the opinion that the Goods do not conform or are unlikely to conform with the purchase order, the Buyer shall inform the Seller and the Seller shall take such action as is necessary to ensure conformity. Notwithstanding any inspection, the Seller shall remain fully responsible for the Goods and any inspection or testing by the Buyer shall not diminish or otherwise affect the Seller's obligations under this contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all goods shall be inspected by the Seller prior to delivery and the Buyer shall rely on the Sellers skill and judgement in assessing the fitness for use of the goods for the purpose specified or implied. The Seller shall make available to the Buyer such information as the Buyer may request in relation to such inspection and the Buyer shall be granted such reasonable right of access as the Buyer may require for checking inspection procedures.

4.2

5.1

Time shall be of the essence of the Contract and the Seller shall, at its risk and expense, deliver the goods to the places, in the manner and within such time limits as shall be specified by the Buyer. The Seller shall ensure that each delivery is accompanied by a delivery note which shows the purchase order number, the date of order, the quantity and content of the Goods in the delivery. Unless otherwise agreed, all deliveries shall be within normal business hours. If the Seller requires the Company to return any packaging material to the Seller that fact must be clearly stated on any delivery note, and such packaging will be returned to the Seller at the Seller's cost. The Buyer shall as soon as reasonably practical give notice to the Seller of any loss or damage to the goods while in the course of delivery and at the Buyer's request the Seller shall promptly repair or replace such lost or damaged goods, without prejudice to the Buyers other rights and remedies. If the Seller fails for any reason whatsoever to deliver the goods within any time limit specified in the Contract, the Buyer may at its option, grant to the Seller such further extension as it shall think fit (time of delivery so extended being of the essence) or terminate the Contract or any part thereof by notice in writing; or refuse to accept any subsequent delivery of the Goods which the Seller attempts to make, and claim damages for any additional costs, loss or expenses incurred by the Buyer which are attributable to the Seller's failure to deliver the Goods on the due date. If the Goods are delivered to the Seller in excess quantities, the Buyer shall not be bound to pay for the excess and any excess shall be and shall remain at the Seller's risk and shall be returnable at the Seller's expense.

5.2 5.3

5.4

6.1

The property and risk in the goods shall remain in the Seller until they are delivered to the Buyer in accordance with Clause 5 hereof at any delivery point specified in the purchase order, off-loaded and stacked, and accepted in writing by a duly authorised officer of the Buyer. Where the goods or any part are retained by the Seller pending delivery instructions, the property in such goods shall pass to the Buyer upon payment by the Buyer but the risk in such goods shall remain with the Seller until actual delivery. Materials, equipment, tools, dies, moulds, copyright, design rights or any other forms of intellectual property rights in all drawings, specifications and data supplied by the Buyer to the Seller or not so supplied but used by the Seller specifically in the manufacture of the Goods shall at all times be and remain the exclusive property of the Buyer but shall be held by the Seller in safe custody at its own risk and maintained and kept in good condition by the Seller until returned to the Buyer and shall not be disposed of other than in accordance with the Buyer's written instructions, nor shall such items be used otherwise than as authorised by the Buyer in writing.

6.2

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7.1 7.2 7.3

The price of the Goods shall be stated in the purchase order and unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Buyer shall be exclusive of value added tax but inclusive of all other charges. No variation in the price nor extra charges shall be accepted by the Buyer. Unless otherwise stated in the purchase order, payment will normally be made on or around the last day of the second month following the month in which the goods are delivered or the invoice is agreed, whichever is the later. Without prejudice to any other right or remedy, the Buyer reserves the right to set off any amount owing at any time from the Seller to the Buyer against any amount payable by the Buyer to the Seller.

8.1

If goods delivered by the Seller do not comply with the purchase order or any of these conditions are broken or not complied with, the Buyer may reject the goods and thereupon without prejudice to the Buyer's right to damages or subsequently to repudiate the contract, the Seller shall deal with the goods in such manner as the Buyer may reasonably direct and any monies paid in respect of such rejected goods shall be repaid by the Seller.

9.1

The Seller shall indemnify and keep the Buyer indemnified against any and all direct losses, damages, injury costs and expenses (all of which terms include, without limitation, loss of profit, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and like loss) awarded against or incurred, paid or suffered by the Buyer arising from any breach by the Seller of this Agreement or as a result of the negligence or misconduct of the Seller his servants or agents. In addition the Seller shall have in force employer's liability insurance as required by statute and public product liability insurance for a minimum limit of liability of 2 million or another such amount as required by the Buyer and shall also effect insurance for such other risks as the Buyer shall reasonably require. The Seller shall exhibit to the Buyer on demand, current premium receipts or confirmation that the insurances as required by the Buyer are in force.

9.2 9.3

10.1 The subject matter of the Contract and all terms and conditions in relation thereto shall be confidential between the parties and shall not be disclosed to any third party by either of the parties without the prior written consent of the other (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). 10.2 The Seller shall keep confidential all documentation whatsoever which may be supplied by the Buyer to the Seller in connection with the Contract and the same shall be returned on demand to the Buyer. 10.3 The Seller shall indemnify the Buyer against any claims for infringement of patents, registered designs, trade marks or copyright arising out of the use or sale of any goods supplied by the Seller to the Buyer and against all costs and damages which the Buyer may incur in any action for such infringement or for which the Buyer may become liable in any such action. 10.4 The Seller shall assign to the Buyer all intellectual property rights in or relating to any Goods developed solely or principally for the Buyer. In all other cases the Buyer shall have a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, royalty free licence to use any such intellectual property rights without restriction. 10.5 The Seller shall not use or display any of the Buyers trade marks, brand names or concepts without the Buyers express prior written consent.

11.1 Where the Seller is carrying out any works in connection with the installation, commissioning, repairing or servicing of any goods, the Seller shall comply with current company contractor safety documentation.

12.1 In the event of the manufacture, delivery or commissioning of the goods being prevented or delayed by any act or circumstances beyond the Buyer's or the Sellers reasonable control the Buyer may at its discretion suspend or cancel the delivery of the goods and/or the performance of the Contract without any liability to the Seller for payment. 12.2 No delay by the Buyer in exercising any right or remedy shall prevent the Buyer from exercising such right or remedy at any time. No waiver by the Buyer of any breach by the Seller shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision.

13.1 The Seller shall not without the written consent of the Buyer, assign, transfer or sub-contract any of its rights or obligations under this Contract to any third party.

14.1 The Buyer shall have the right at any time and for any reason to terminate the contract in whole or in part by giving the Seller written notice whereupon all work on the contract shall be discontinued and the Buyer shall pay to the seller fair and reasonable compensation for the work-in-progress at the time of termination but such compensation shall not include loss of anticipated profits or any consequential loss. If the Seller becomes insolvent or (being a Company), makes an arrangement with its Creditors or has a receiver appointed or commences to be wound up (other than for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction) or commits a breach of this Contract and fails to remedy the same within a reasonable period, the Buyer may (without prejudice to any other of its rights) terminate the contract forthwith by notice to the Seller or any person in whom the contract may have become vested. Upon termination, the Seller shall have no right against the Buyer for compensation for loss of business, goodwill or any similar loss.

15.1 If any provision of the contract is found by any court, tribunal or administrative body or competent jurisdiction to be wholly or partly illegal, invalid, void or unenforceable, to such extent it shall be deemed severable and the remaining provisions of the contract shall continue in full force and effect. 15.2 The parties to the contract do not intend that any term of the contract shall be enforceable by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 by any person that is not a party to it.

16.1 English law shall apply to this contract and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.

Heineken UK Limited General Terms of Purchase 23 November 2009

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APPENDIX 4

APPENDIX 4

SITE RULES AND REGULATIONS

Local Rules for Contractors Working at

MANCHESTER BREWERY

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MANCHESTER BREWERY

I hereby acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Local Rules for Contractors and agree to work to the standards contained within it. I also understand that failure to comply with the requirements or the instruction from the Company Representative may result in termination of the contract. This rulebook is valid for the period of one year from the date of issue. Thereafter the contractor must make Heineken UK aware that this period has expired. At which point an extension shall be issued on an annual basis, upon acknowledgement of understanding by the contractor. Failure to do so shall result in the termination of the contract. Signed .......................................................................... Print name Of signatory ................................................................. On behalf of (Company name and address) ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................... Date.............................................................................. Witnessed By (Heineken UK employee) Date of 1st Renewal Date of 2nd Renewal Date of 3rd Renewal

This rulebook may be subject to change, Heineken UK shall notify contractors of any changes during the valid period.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................... REGISTRATION ...................................................................................... RISK ASSESSMENT ................................................................................ SITE HAZARDS ....................................................................................... WORKING ARRANGEMENTS ............................................................... ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ........................................................ WELFARE ARRANGEMENTS................................................................ FIRE PREVENTION ................................................................................. 1 1 2 3 7 12 13 14 17

Map of Known ACMs.......................................................................................

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INTRODUCTION The policy of Heineken UK is to secure a high standard of safety and environmental protection in all its operations. Contractors are expected to conduct their work accordingly. To this end these Local Rules for Contractors have been devised for use at Manchester Brewery. Please make sure that you fully understand the contents so that unsafe working conditions that lead to accidents and environmental incidents are avoided. If you have any questions or are uncertain about any aspects of safety and environmental protection, please discuss them with the Company representative. Please be aware of that the following allergens are present on our site: Barley and Wheat in Lager; and Sulphites in Cider If you are allergic to the following allergens it is your responsibility to inform your site representative ASAP, before entering our site. N.B. These rules may be supplemented by additional safety and environmental requirements based on a pre-start risk assessment. In that case any such requirements will be notified to you in writing by the Company Representative. Where Company representative is referred to this means Heineken UK representative.

2.

REGISTRATION 2.1 Site Access Access to the site must be in agreement with the Company. Persons found onsite without the consent of the appropriate Company Representative will be instructed to leave forthwith. 2.2 Signing - in Procedure All contractors must sign in and out each day unless they have been issued a permanent site identity card. Security will issue day passes which must be worn at all times. A car pass will also be issued and all contractors must park at the rear of the Administration Block. 2.3 Safety Induction On their first day at Manchester Brewery each individual contractor will be shown the site health and safety video which will serve as a basic induction to the site and its main hazards. The video also covers the main site rules which are contained

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within this booklet. Further more detailed information will be given to individuals if necessary via the Company Representative. It is the responsibility of the person in charge of any contract staff to ensure that individuals are made available to be inducted onto the site.

2.4 Hygiene Policy As a food manufacturer, Manchester Brewery has a hygiene policy which details all measures necessary to ensure the safety and wholesomeness of beer during any operation. This policy applies to anyone on site and failure to adhere to the policy will result in removal from site. Where discussed, high risk areas refer to the canning department. 2.4.1 Personal Dress Rules In all production areas except offices, control rooms, workshops & Laboratories bump hats must be worn and long hair tied back, and placed under the hat. The provided protective clothing, footwear must be worn in all production areas. Jewellery - Only plain unadorned wedding rings and plain sleeper earrings maybe worn on site. Rings and studs in exposed parts of the body i.e Noses and eyebrows must not be worn. No nail varnish in production area, and false nails not permitted on site All necessary hearing and eye protection must be provided and worn; only attached pairs of ear plugs are permitted. No watches may be worn in production areas 2.4.2 Personal Hygiene Rules Clean well maintained protective clothing must be worn. No strong aftershave or perfume to be worn. No smoking (except in designated areas) Eating, drinking and chewing gum is only permitted in designated areas. (Including nail biting) Spitting is not permitted. All cuts and abrasions must be covered with a waterproof plaster of a distinctive colour, provided by site. Hands must be washed: after visiting the toilet and after smoking, especially before starting work in all areas, also after handling chemicals or waste. Manchester Brewery is classified as a food factory, so it is all visitors and contractors responsibility to inform site security/their site contact if they have recently worked or visited a site harbouring allergens. If this is the case a white protective suit will be supplied to be worn during your visit to site, to prevent contamination to our products. Thankyou for your co-operation

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2.4.3 Medical Fitness to Work If you develop any relevant infectious disease or condition e.g. Vomiting/diarrhea, respiratory disease or skin problems or have had these symptoms within 48 hours of visiting the site you must report this to your Company Representative. Some diseases may be transmitted through food. Your Company Representative may contact occupational health for advice. Even if you are fit to work you must take care to maintain good personal hygiene, particularly hand washing. 2.4.4 Control of Personal Medicines All medication is the responsibility of the person who is taking the medicine. Any loss of medication during working hours must be reported to the relevant manager for that area. Personal medication is prohibited in all production and laboratory areas. Where an acute medical condition exists and contractors need to carry medicines at all times the following shall occur. a) The relevant manger needs to be notified of the condition and associated medication. It shall be the responsibility of the person who requires the medication to ensure that it is kept in a safe and secure manner at all times and removed when the person leaves their place of work. It shall be the responsibility of the person who requires the medication to ensure that after application they are able to operate equipment and vehicles in a safe and responsible manner. It is the responsibility of the site representative to ensure the contractor is able to continue working safely after administering medication. Where personal medication is required to be stored in a mess room fridge, this must be in a sealed plastic container clearly labelled with name and. The relevant manager or site representative shall be informed of the storage of these medicines.

2.4.5 Good Housekeeping To help with pest control - Remove spillages & keep doors closed. Waste disposal - avoid accumulations of waste material. Hygienic cleaning aids - no wooden natural bristle brushes allowed, and disposable cloths, clean steep baths recommended. Clean as you go

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RISK ASSESSMENT Contractors have a duty to carry out an assessment of the risks involved in the work that they are to carry out. In order to enable them to comply with that duty, the Company Representative will provide any relevant information on site conditions and practices to contractors, e.g. location of areas where the noise is above 85db(A), and where the wearing of ear protection is mandatory. Following completion of a suitable and sufficient risk assessment, the contractor will provide a written "method statement" to the Company representative. This will describe how the work will be carried out in order to control the identified health and safety risks and must be agreed before work commences. The Company Representative will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits where foreseeable risks have been identified. For small undertakings which present a few simple hazards, and at the discretion of the Company Representative, a method statement can be written and agreed when the Permit is discussed and issued.

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SITE HAZARDS 4.1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas which is used in beer processing and packaging and which is also produced during fermentation. It is heavier than air and collects at low levels such as in tunnels, drains and pits. It does not support life and is dangerous in confined spaces such as tanks or vessels, or rooms that contain tanks or vessels. Entry into any pit, tunnel, vessel or other similar confined space, requires the issue of a Permit to Enter Certificate. The precautions to be followed for working in a confined space on company premises will be explained by the Company Representative. In most instances fixed monitoring systems have been installed. Where you are working in these areas the system will be explained to you by your Company Representative before entering production. 4.2 Nitrogen Nitrogen is a colourless, inert gas with no smell used in the processing and packaging of beer and in the production of de-aerated liquor. It has a similar density to air and can collect and ANY level. It does not support life and is therefore dangerous in confined spaces.

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Entry to any pit, tunnel, vessel or other similar confined space, requires the issue of a Permit to Enter Certificate. In most instances fixed monitoring systems have been installed. Where you are working in these areas the system will be explained to you by your Company Representative, before entering production 4.3 Ammonia Ammonia is a toxic, corrosive, pungent-smelling gas used in refrigeration plant. At high concentrations it can form an explosive mixture with air. Within the plant it is mostly in liquid form, but vaporises rapidly in the event of a leak. Gas monitoring systems are fitted within buildings which contain ammonia compressor plant FOR EXPLOSION PROTECTION ONLY. FATAL CONCENTRATIONS OCCUR AT A MUCH LOWER LEVEL. The hazards presented by ammonia at different concentrations are: 0.0025% 0.04% 0.17% 0.5% 1.5%+ - recommended maximum safe exposure averaged over 8 hrs (Can be detected by the sense of smell at this concentration) - can cause throat, nose and eye irritation - 30 minutes exposure can be fatal - fatal after a very short period - strongly corrosive to skin and eyes

15.0-25.0% - explosive mixture with air A Permit to Work is required before commencing work on any plant which contains or has contained ammonia. On the Manchester Brewery site the ammonia plant is sited on the ground floor, first floor and roof of the main Brewery building, adjacent to the old Denmark Road. Condensers and cooling towers for the ammonia system are also sited on the roof of the main brewery building. 4.4 Oxygen Oxygen is a colourless/odourless gas used in some stages of the brewing process. An excess of oxygen in the atmosphere speeds up the combustion process and, in high concentrations, can cause explosions. Areas where the oxygen is used will be pointed out to you by the Company Representative. No Hot Work may take place in such areas unless a Hot Work Permit has been issued. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

4.5 Dust There are two types of dust which can arise from brewing and beer processing. They are grain dust and silica filter powder. Both present a hazard if inhaled over long periods, causing deterioration in lung function. Grain dust is known to cause asthma. It is essential the appropriate respiratory protection equipment is worn. Note: If after commencing work you suffer breathing difficulties, leave the area and report to Company Representative / security. Grain dust also presents a risk of fire or, if finely dispersed in the air, explosion. Therefore, hot work in areas at risk must only be carried out if there is no alternative, and under a valid Hot Work Permit. The Company Representative will inform you if your work will bring you into contact with such dusts. 4.6 Chemicals Various chemicals are used on the site. Those used to clean and sterilise the plant will cause severe burns to the eyes and skin after only a short contact time. Factors that affect the speed at which harm occurs are concentration, temperature and pressure. In addition to various containers, chemicals may be present in most of the process vessels and pipework around the site and control measures for handling them safely are laid down in: A. B. the Department COSHH assessment the label on the container

NOTE: Do not assume that a clear liquid discharging from a hose or leaking from a vessel/pipework is water. Treat it as hazardous and report it to the Company Representative. 4.7 Asbestos Asbestos has been used on the site in the past and may be present as pipe lagging, wall cladding, ceiling tiles or asbestos cement sheets etc. Asbestos containing materials are marked by signage and records are kept centrally on site. If your work could bring you into contact with asbestos, the Company Representative will identify its form and location as part of the risk assessment process so as to avoid unnecessary exposure. A map giving areas of the site with known ACMs is provided at the rear of this book. Contractors must presume that materials contain asbestos unless there is strong evidence they do not, taking suitable precautions to reduce the risk of exposure. If, during your work, you come across material whose composition is not clear, then do not disturb it and contact your Company Representative. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

4.8 Piped Services Various gases and chemicals, compressed air, steam, water and other fluids are distributed around the brewery in fixed pipework and via flexible hoses. Whilst most pipework is colour coded to denote its contents some, particularly flexible hoses can contain a number of things ranging from cold water to hot cleaning chemicals. Breaking into, or coupling onto pipework must be by prior agreement with the Company Representative who will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits. 4.9 Machinery In the packaging, process and production areas, there are numerous items of machinery e.g. conveyors, elevators, palletises, some of which may start up automatically. This machinery is protected by various types of guarding which conform to the required standards and, in normal circumstances, should not be a hazard. Nevertheless, personnel should be aware of the movement of machinery and containers, and should not endanger themselves. A Permit to Work is required for any work on machinery. Any required isolations must be carried out by competent personnel. The Permit will also detail any additional precautions required for work at unfenced machinery. 4.10 Transport Vehicles ranging from heavy goods vehicles to fork lift trucks are used extensively throughout the site and both inside and outside of buildings. A mandatory hi-viz policy is in operation at the site. Drivers of vehicles should obey the site traffic rules One way systems operate around Packaging and the Laboratory buildings and there is a Site speed limit of 10 m.p.h. Beware of vehicles turning in the yard areas and adjacent to the weigh bridge. Demarcated black and white walkways are provided for pedestrians on main routes across roads and the Brewery yard. Pedestrians should exercise extreme caution at all times when crossing road/yard areas. 4.11 Noise Parts of the site are subject to noise levels which could cause hearing damage on prolonged exposure. These areas are clearly marked by blue and white warning notices and hearing protection must be worn at all times whilst in them when the plant is operating.

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Underground (hidden) Services Various services e.g. electricity, gas and water are run underground, in wall cavities etc on site. Any work involving excavation, demolition of walls, partitions, breaking into walls etc must first be discussed with the Company Representative who will establish the position and type of any hidden services. The Company Representative will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits.

4.13 Fragile Roofs Some roofing materials used on site may not support a person's weight without the use of specific equipment e.g. crawling boards. Other roof areas have no guard rails, and temporary guard-rails or safety harnesses must be used. These will be identified by the Company Representative who will arrange for the issue of any necessary Permits. 4.14 Slips/Falls The floors in many parts of the plant can be wet due to the nature of the brewing and packaging process. Other substances used in the plant, if spilt, make wet floors very slippery. Flexible connecting hoses are often on the floor and can be a trip hazard to the unwary. Care should be taken when walking round the plant. Access to plant must be discussed with the Company Representative. 4.15 Welding fume Stainless steel, which is used extensively and other materials such as galvanised steel/paints, give off various toxic fumes during welding, depending on the rods used. This is aggravated if the work takes place in a confined space. Suitable extraction systems and/or respiratory protection shall be provided. Such work must be discussed with the Company Representative.

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WORKING ARRANGEMENTS 5.1 Permit Systems 5.1.1 Permit to Work A Permit to Work issued via the Company Representative is required before starting any work unless the Company Representative considers it unnecessary following risk assessment. This ensures that the person responsible for the area or plant concerned is aware that the work is being carried out and that the plant where necessary is properly isolated. ALL ISOLATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT PERSONNEL.

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All subsequent work must be carried out in accordance with the conditions stated on the Permit. Only the work agreed in writing on the permit can be carried out. Any changes must be agreed with the permit issuer who may issue a new permit. The white copy of the permit must be returned to the permit issuer and signed off on completion of the work. 5.1.2 Permit to Enter A Permit to Enter issued via the Company Representative is required before entry into any confined spaces, e.g. vessels, pasteurizers, pits, silo's etc. This Permit allows access to the plant and is designed so that access is allowed only when the plant has been isolated and made safe (this may require a gas test). Work which might present a hazard in itself such as welding or using solvents will require additional precautions and/or permits. Only the work agreed in writing on the permit can be carried out. Any changes must be agreed with the permit issuer who may issue a new permit. The white copy of the permit must be returned to the permit issuer and signed off on completion of the work. 5.1.3 Hot Work Permit A Hot Work Permit issued via the Company Representative is required before starting work involving: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Welding Burning Brazing Grinding Bitumen melting (roofing) Use of any equipment producing a naked flame

Only the work agreed in writing on the permit can be carried out. Any changes must be agreed with the permit issuer who may issue a new one. The white copy of the permit must be returned to the Security and signed off on completion of the work. It is also necessary to carry out checks of areas where hot work has taken place 30 minutes after the work has been completed and for up to 3 hours in some areas. 5.1.4 Electrical Permit The Electrical Permits are used to control the risks from working on electrical equipment. All such work must be carried out strictly in accordance with statutory requirements and the Company Electrical Policy & Procedures Book. Where required the Company Representative will discuss this document with you. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

5.2 Product Integrity Product Integrity is an absolute requirement of Heineken UK and certain safeguards are necessary to ensure that a foreign body cannot find its way into our product through lack of due diligence. To prevent contamination, persons working in production areas must remove and safely store all jewellery except plain band rings and sleeper earrings. Overalls and caps/hard hats are also mandatory in some packaging areas. 5.3 Provision of Tools, Equipment and Materials The contractor will provide all tools, equipment and materials to carry out the work involved, unless other arrangements have been agreed in writing with the Company Representative. The loaning of Company equipment will only be undertaken in exceptional circumstances. Contractors are responsible for ensuring that all tools and equipment are suitable for the required purpose and constructed in compliance with current standards. Particular attention is drawn to the following: 5.3.1 Chemical Substances The intended use of any chemical substance should be made known to Company Representative who may require a copy of the H&S data sheets. chemical substance is to be brought onto Heineken UK premises without permission of the Company Representative. Where appropriate a copy of COSHH assessment will also be required. 5.3.2 Lifting Devices Any crane, hoist or other lifting device brought on to the site must comply with all relevant statutory provisions. Current inspection certificates must be made available to the Company Representative before such a device is used. 5.3.3 Cartridge Operated Tools The use of cartridge tools should be by prior agreement with the Company Representative and their operation restricted to personnel who are competent to use them safely. All cartridges, both unused and spent, are to be accounted for and it is the responsibility of the contractor to report any discrepancy. Cartridge tools are NOT to be used in any area where a risk of dust explosion from dust, ammonia, oxygen or similar substances exists. Any intention to use cartridge-operated tools should be agreed with the Company Representative. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6 the No the the

5.3.4 Access Equipment The bringing to site of access equipment is subject to authorisation and the user must carry out an inspection of all such equipment. Upon arrival at site, the contractor will be asked if he/she has any such equipment. If yes then he/she MUST effect the completion of the inspection record sheet. The inspection pro-forma is obtained from security. The inspected and fit for use item will then be tagged with a unique reference number and the record kept at the Security lodge. On removal from site the lodge will remove the tag and destroy the inspection record. Items failing the inspection are NOT approved by Heineken UK and MUST BE removed by the owner. Items stored by the contractor, are subject to the checks as detailed in 3.0 above. Ladders, portable scaffolds and other access equipment brought onto site must be accompanied where appropriate by a current inspection record, be in good condition and be suitable for the task in hand. Fixed scaffolding must be inspected prior to use, and at the prescribed frequencies. Records of all inspections must be made available to the Company Representative. Double hand rails and kick boards are mandatory on all scaffolds erected on company premises. 5.3.5 Portable Electrical Equipment 415v, 240v, and 25v AC socket outlet supplies are generally available, although wherever possible the operating voltage of portable tools and hand lamps are restricted to 110v AC and 25v AC respectively. When the supply requirements exceed those available extra provisions can be made with the permission of an authorised person. Contractors are responsible for ensuring that electrically operated tools are in a serviceable and safe condition and inspection records must be made available to the Company Representative. No tools or equipment will be supplied to contractors by Heineken UK although temporary lighting will generally be supplied in existing areas on the request of the Company Representative. 5.3.6 Portable Grinders If portable grinders are to be used, the relevant statutory provisions must be observed and eye protection must be worn. There are areas in the Brewery where grinders must not be used due to the fire risk from sparks, and these will be made known to you by the Company Representative. In addition, there are other areas of the Brewery where the Company Representative may allow grinding only under the Hot Work Procedure. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

5.3.7 Compressed Gas Cylinders The use and storage of compressed gas cylinders on the site must be discussed with the Company Representative. The number of such cylinders brought on to the site must be kept as small as is consistent with allowing the work to be done. All gas bottles or cylinders must be adequately secured when in use and when stored. In addition, flammable gases; oxygen, acetylene, propane, butane must only be stored in designated storage areas agreed with the Company representative. 5.3.8 Painting Operations Before starting any painting work, the type of paint to be used and any solvent to be used for cleaning or diluting paint must be discussed with the Company Representative. If paints or solvents which are flammable are to be used, storage facilities must be agreed with the Company Representative. Whilst painting is in progress, artificial ventilation may be required both to avoid product contamination and health risk depending on the type of paint used and the method of application. In most areas of the Manchester Brewery smoke or heat detectors are installed, and care must be taken during painting not to paint over any part of these. Any masking applied must be removed at the end of the job. The Company Representative will advise as to the units installed in the work area. Care must be taken not to obliterate any notices or signs that may be located in the work area and if removed, they must be replaced on completion of painting work. 5.4 Personal Protective Equipment Contractors are responsible for supplying the personal protective equipment (PPE) identified as being necessary during the risk assessment process. Overalls, hi-viz jackets/ vests and safety shoes and hat in production areas, are a minimum requirement. All PPE used by contractors on site should be suitable for its purpose and meet currently accepted standards in its construction. In general such PPE should bear the CE mark of approval or its equivalent. 5.5 Cleanliness If you are working on site, you must keep your work area clean and free from hazards and ensure that our products and employees are not put at risk. The Company Representative will advise on the location and use of skips and the disposal of redundant equipment and scrap metals. On completion of the contract or task, the work area is to be inspected to ensure that no rubbish or other hazards remain. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 6.1 Environment Policy

Heineken UK is committed to:


Complying with all applicable legislation, regulations and other requirements that are subscribed to relating to its significant environmental effects Reducing the environmental effects of its activities to a practical minimum Taking all reasonable steps to prevent pollution Promoting the efficient use of energy, water, raw and process materials

This is abbreviated to PREVENT POLLUTION and MINIMISE WASTE. The prevention of pollution refers to the creation, emission or discharge of any type of pollutant or waste. 6.2 Waste Disposal The Environmental Protection Act imposes a "Duty of Care" on persons concerned with controlled waste (i.e. a waste type composed of domestic, commercial and/or industrial waste). Waste created as a result of works on site is the responsibility of the contractor (waste producer) not the client (Heineken UK). Accordingly, the contractor shall comply in all respects with the "Duty of Care" with regard to the disposal of waste, including hazardous wastes and Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Contractors may be asked to provide proof that controlled waste generated at Manchester Brewery as a result of works, is being transferred by a registered Waste Carrier and/or licensed Waste Contractor. Similarly, contractors may be asked to provide a copy of the Waste Transfer Note describing the waste, or in the case of waste deemed to be hazardous, a copy of the Hazardous Waste Consignment Note. The Company Representative should be notified in advance where it is likely that hazardous waste may be generated. Small amounts of controlled waste may be disposed of in the general (nonhazardous) waste skips or other specific skips (e.g. for recycled materials) within the site providing prior arrangement has been made with the Company Representative. Again the full provisions of the "Duty of Care" must be complied with. NOTE: There is NO ongoing provision on site for the disposal of hazardous wastes. 6.2 Effluent Site drains are colour coded to differentiate between PROCESS effluent drains (marked RED) and SURFACE water drains (marked BLUE). All process effluent drains discharge from the site via the on-site Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) and is subject to limits (pH, solids etc) which have been set by the relevant authority. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

Liquid effluent resulting from works may be discharged to a process drain, providing prior arrangement has been made with the Company Representative and approval has been given by the ETP Operator. NOTE: It is prohibited to discharge effluent via a SURFACE water drain. 6.3 Spill Response & Incident Reporting Emergency spill response measures are available on site for dealing with/ containing spillages of liquid waste. The Company Representative will provide information on action to be taken in case of spillage where necessary. In the event of any environmental incident involving the spillage of a liquid or the release of a gas such as ammonia, it must be reported immediately to the departmental Manager or Site Security.

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WELFARE ARRANGEMENTS 7.1 Use of Canteen Facilities Contractors will only be served in the canteen between 13:00 - 13:30 hrs. Permission to use the canteen outside this time must be sought through your Manchester Brewery contact.

7.2 Use of Toilets Only certain toilets are designated for use by contract personnel. The Company Representative will identify these.

7.3 First Aid and Emergency Assistance First aid is available throughout the site from departmental first-Aiders and at the Gatehouse If assistance is required at the place of work e.g. an ambulance, the gatehouse should be contacted on telephone emergency number 4444.

7.4 Accident Reporting Any accident must be reported to the gatehouse for treatment and recording in the accident book. This procedure does not exempt your employer from their statutory duties to report dangerous occurrences or reportable injuries to the Health & Safety Executive. R-SITE-CONT-0001 VERSION 6

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Smoking Smoking is only permitted in designated areas. Cabins brought onto site for use by contractors may be designated as smoking areas with the agreement of the Company Representative. Hands must be washed after smoking, before returning to work.

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Alcohol Drinking of any alcoholic substance on site is not permitted.

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Personal Radios The use of personal stereos in production areas is prohibited. MP3s are not to be used whilst driving around site. Including, any powered or moving vehicle

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Mobile phones Mobile phones are not to be used whilst driving around site. Including, any powered or moving vehicle

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Cameras The taking of photographs is not allowed without prior permission.

7.10 Search Procedures All vehicles and personnel are liable to be searched by Security Officers at any time whilst on Company property.

7.11 Lone Working If the task requires you to be working alone on the site exceeding one hour you must Inform your site representative that you are a lone worker. Who will inform security of this, in case of contact or fire alarms?

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FIRE PREVENTION 8.1 General Precautions Contractors are reminded of the ever present risk of fire, and are urged to take positive measures to prevent an outbreak of fire by: Complying with the smoking rules and disposing of smoking materials, matches etc in a safe manner. Keeping their work area clean and tidy and preventing the accumulation of combustible materials or waste products Complying with the rules when carrying out welding, burning or other similar hot work or naked flame operations Ensuring equipment such as oxy-acetylene sets have flashback arrestors fitted to prevent flames travelling back to the gas cylinders

8.2 Hot Work Welding, burning or similar operations must NOT be started unless the operator is in possession of a HOT WORK PERMIT signed by the Company Representative. The HWP will only be issued following an inspection of the work area by the Company Representative. The Company Representative will fully explain the procedure and responsibilities to those contractors involved in hot work. 8.3 Discovering a Fire and Evacuation Procedure Anyone discovering a fire should sound the fire alarm by breaking the glass of the nearest call point. A report on the exact location of the fire should be made to the security office, on telephone number 4444, as soon as possible. On no account should anyone attempt to fight a fire unless they have raised the alarm and they can do so without putting themselves at risk. On hearing the fire alarm all contractors should evacuate the building via the nearest safe exit and go to Fire Assembly Point 8 next to the Gatehouse. No one should re-enter a building unless an announcement has been made that it is safe to do so - even when the alarm stops sounding. 8.4 Gas Flooding Systems Certain areas of the site are protected by gas flooding systems. If you are working in these areas the systems should be set to manual operation. Where applicable this will be pointed out by the Company Representative.

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8.5 Explosion Relief Certain parts of the plant are protected by explosion relief panels. If you are working in the area/on the plant, these panels must be kept clear at all times. Where applicable this will be pointed out by the Company Representative.

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