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- RECORD
RSS has adopted a set of policies which reflects its concern for
the quality of the environment and the need to conserve
the finite resources of the planet.
- These
policies seek to establish a rational balance between short
term economic factors
and longer term environmental
issues.
- RECORD
RSS will be implementing policies aimed at a continual improvement
of environmental recommendations.

- Staff and operatives will receive training on environmental
issues to help to foster a sense of responsibility for the environment
at all levels. In this way we can make a major contribution to
a sustainable, healthy and balanced environment.

RECORD RSS recognises that it has a responsibility for the environment and
will:
- Protect
the open spaces where the company is working.
- Reduce
pollution of air and water and lower levels of noise created by plant
and machinery where ever possible.
- Discourage
waste and encourage the recycling of materials wherever practical.
- In
selecting materials the company will seek to minimise the impact on the
environment, and use those companies which are
environmentally aware
- Improve
energy conservation on site, when travelling, and in the company offices
and yard.
- Avoid
the use of fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides wherever practical.
- Timber
products will be sourced from sustainable and traceable well managed
forests, preferably carrying an
FSC (Forest Stewardship
Council)
certification.

The
company will:
- Aim
to design and construct children’s playgrounds in such
a way as to keep to a minimum their impact on the environment
limiting the production
of waste and using recycled products wherever possible.
- Carry
out its procedures in such a way as to conserve energy and apply sound
environmental practices in all areas of work.

- The
Managing Director will be responsible for all environmental policy and
practice matters.
- The
company will work towards accreditation to ISO 14001 or EMAS.
- An
annual environmental audit will take place.
- An
annual review will be prepared to assess the progress against the environmental
management improvement plan and
a report prepared.

The
company recognises the requirement for the control of chlorine
based chemicals as defined under the Montreal Protocol.
Most of the materials
used however, do
not release, or have been manufactured using the listed chemicals. Chris Lodge
Manager Director Record RSS Ltd
January 2007
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