Technical Booklet J Solid Waste in Buildings·Page 4
Other legislation: Workplace Regulations and solid waste provisions
The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993 may impose requirements beyond Building Regulations, particularly in common parts of flats where cleaners, wardens or caretakers are employed, even where Part J does not apply to dwellings.
The provisions of this Technical Booklet relate to the requirements of Building Regulations and do not include measures which may be necessary to meet the requirements of other legislation. Such other legislation may operate during the design or construction stages or when a building is brought into use and can extend to cover aspects which are outside the scope of the Building Regulations. The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993 (the Workplace Regulations) contain some requirements which affect building design. The main requirements are now covered by the Building Regulations, but for further information see – The Workplace Regulations and the Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Approved Code of Practice. The Workplace Regulations apply to the common parts of flats and similar buildings if people such as cleaners, wardens and caretakers are employed to work in these common parts. Where the requirements of the Building Regulations that are covered by Part J do not apply to dwellings, the provisions may still be required in the situations described above in order to satisfy the Workplace Regulations.
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