Guidance Document For Smaller Construction Jobs
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www.nyc.govVENDOR GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR SMALLER CONSTRUCTION JOBS The following is intended to provide guidance to construction contractors with respect to finding and
Guidelines for the Design and Construction of Stormwater ...
www.nyc.govDear Friends; The NYC Green Infrastructure Plan, released in September 2010, proposed an innovative ap- proach for cost-effective and sustainable stormwater management. A major part of this plan is our commitment to manage the equivalent of an inch of rainfall on ten percent of the impervious
OSHA 3498-12N 2011
www.osha.govIf you are a construction worker, this pocket guide is written for you. Small contractors should also find this information helpful. You are encouraged
EPWP Large Projects Guidelines
www.epwp.gov.za6 EPWP Large Projects Guidelines - Scaling Up Delivery and Job Creation Implementing Agent (IA) A business, institution or person who is contracted to implement the Expanded Public Works Programme on the relevant department’s behalf.
Wind Energy (SRO20) - Health and Safety Executive
www.hse.gov.uk7 Future estimates by the wind energy industry show that by 2013 wind capacity will be over 8.5GW (overtaking nuclear), increasing to 6GW offshore alone by 2015 and up to 20GW offshore by 2020.7 The world’s largest offshore wind farm consisting of 271 turbines is to …
INDG174 Personal protective equipment (PPE) at work
www.hse.gov.ukPage 1 of 6 Health and Safety Executive Personal protective equipment (PPE) at work A brief guide This is a web-friendly version of leaflet INDG174(rev2), high-visibility clothing, safety footwear and …
Health and Safety Executive Managing contractors
www.qub.ac.ukPage 1 of 41 Health and Safety Executive Managing contractors A guide for employers This is a free-to-download, web-friendly version of HSG159 (First edition, published 1997).
China Economic Update - World Bank
www.worldbank.orgAcknowledgements The World Bank Economic Update provides an update on recent economic and social developments and policies in China, and presents findings from ongoing World Bank work on China. The Update was led by Karlis Smits (Senior Economist), the main author, with contributions from Chorching Goh (Lead Economist), Luan Zhao (Economist), Ekaterine Vashakmadze (Senior
Gender at Work - World Bank
www.worldbank.orgiv Gender at Work FiGures Figure 1.1. Female labor force participation has increased dramatically in Latin America and the Caribbean 8 Figure 1.2. Gender outcomes result from interactions among markets, institutions, and households 9