Olympic Newsletter
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CIEH and Host boroughs Olympic/Paralympics 2012 Volunteer support
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Pest management for the construction industry
This document provides guidelines designed to minimise pest problems that may be created inadvertently by the work of architects, developers and builders in the construction industry. It covers those aspects of pest management that are relevant to planning, design, demolition and construction. Read more>>
Pest Control Procedures in the Food Industry
These guidelines, produced by the National Pest Advisory Panel (NPAP) of the CIEH, contain the standards for pest control which the CIEH believes should be operating in the food industry. They are aimed principally at the food manufacturing sector. Read more>>
Pop Code – guidance for managing musical events
(document will be updated shortly)
Large music events involving high powered amplification give pleasure to thousands of people each year. However, the noise from these events can cause disturbance to those living in the vicinity. The purpose of this code is to provide guidance on how such disturbance or annoyance can be minimised. Read more>>
Outdoor catering and mobile premises best practice guide
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Pest minimisation: Best practice for the hospitality industry
This document provides guidelines for pest minimisation for hoteliers and managers of establishments within the hospitality industry. It covers the recognition, prevention and management of relevant pest infestations, including the Norway rat, the house mouse, bedbugs, flies, cockroaches and fleas.
The document has been produced by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Olympic Working Group. It is not intended to be fully inclusive but aims to provide the key principles of best practice. Read more>>
CIEH Briefing to the House of Lords
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Public health issues posed by mosquitoes - an independent report
This report reviews the potential for mosquito borne disease in Britain, both now and in the near future, with the focus on health risks in urban areas. It argues that improved knowledge, targeted control measures and monitoring are needed to ensure that current mosquito problems do not escalate and that risks are reduced. Read more>>
Pest minimisation - a report on the Beijing Olympic Games experience
In November 2008 the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health sent a delegation to China to discuss with Professor Qiyong Liu the steps that had been taken by the organisers to keep the Beijing Games 2008 free of pests. Read more>>
Protecting public and environmental health Olympics/Paralympics 2012
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Position Paper setting out HSE’s regulatory responsibilities during the various phases of the London 2012 Olympics project
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Food Safety and Standards Management Strategy
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Safety Advisory Groups and Event Planning: Supporting the environmental health contribution
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Keeping one step ahead of the games 2012! Food Safety and healthy eating focus
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Keeping one step ahead of the games 2012! Health and Safety and Licensing focus
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Keeping one step ahead of the games 2012! Public health and emergency planning
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Keeping one step ahead of the games 2012! Trading standards and environmental health
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Water Forum 2012 - Report of meeting held on 24 July 2009
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