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The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (England) Regulations 2005

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Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 1E+WMatters and Circumstances

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 1 in force at 6.4.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Damp and mould growthE+W

1.  Exposure to house dust mites, damp, mould or fungal growths.

Excess coldE+W

2.  Exposure to low temperatures.

Excess heatE+W

3.  Exposure to high temperatures.

Asbestos and MMFE+W

4.  Exposure to asbestos fibres or manufactured mineral fibres.

BiocidesE+W

5.  Exposure to chemicals used to treat timber and mould growth.

Carbon monoxide and fuel combustion productsE+W

6.  Exposure to—

(a)carbon monoxide;

(b)nitrogen dioxide;

(c)sulphur dioxide and smoke.

LeadE+W

7.  The ingestion of lead.

RadiationE+W

8.  Exposure to radiation.

Uncombusted fuel gasE+W

9.  Exposure to uncombusted fuel gas.

Volatile organic compoundsE+W

10.  Exposure to volatile organic compounds.

Crowding and spaceE+W

11.  A lack of adequate space for living and sleeping.

Entry by intrudersE+W

12.  Difficulties in keeping the dwelling or HMO secure against unauthorised entry.

LightingE+W

13.  A lack of adequate lighting.

NoiseE+W

14.  Exposure to noise.

Domestic hygiene, pests and refuseE+W

15.—(1) Poor design, layout or construction such that the dwelling or HMO cannot readily be kept clean.

(2) Exposure to pests.

(3) An inadequate provision for the hygienic storage and disposal of household waste.

Food safetyE+W

16.  An inadequate provision of facilities for the storage, preparation and cooking of food.

Personal hygiene, sanitation and drainageE+W

17.  An inadequate provision of—

(a)facilities for maintaining good personal hygiene;

(b)sanitation and drainage.

Water supplyE+W

18.  An inadequate supply of water free from contamination, for drinking and other domestic purposes.

Falls associated with baths etcE+W

19.  Falls associated with toilets, baths, showers or other washing facilities.

Falling on level surfaces etcE+W

20.  Falling on any level surface or falling between surfaces where the change in level is less than 300 millimetres.

Falling on stairs etcE+W

21.  Falling on stairs, steps or ramps where the change in level is 300 millimetres or more.

Falling between levelsE+W

22.  Falling between levels where the difference in levels is 300 millimetres or more.

Electrical hazardsE+W

23.  Exposure to electricity.

FireE+W

24.  Exposure to uncontrolled fire and associated smoke.

Flames, hot surfaces etcE+W

25.  Contact with—

(a)controlled fire or flames;

(b)hot objects, liquid or vapours.

Collision and entrapmentE+W

26.  Collision with, or entrapment of body parts in, doors, windows or other architectural features.

ExplosionsE+W

27.  An explosion at the dwelling or HMO.

Position and operability of amenities etcE+W

28.  The position, location and operability of amenities, fittings and equipment.

Structural collapse and falling elementsE+W

29.  The collapse of the whole or part of the dwelling or HMO.

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