Tuesday 30 November 2010

Legacy awarded CHAS accreditation.

Legacy Habitat Management Ltd are pleased to announce that they have been awarded CHAS (Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) accreditation.

We have undergone a 12 month assessment to demonstrate that we are compliant to a number of essential Health & Safety standards as set by CHAS including important elements of Health & Safety Law.



 The principle aims of CHAS are:
  • To improve health and safety standards across Great Britain.
  • To reduce duplicated safety applications for both suppliers and buyers.
At Legacy Habitat Management, we take Health & Safety very seriously with our primary aim to provide and maintain a safe place of work, safe systems of work, safe equipment and a healthy and safe working environment. Being CHAS compliant helps us to re-enforce this to our customers and be part of a national scheme to improve health & safety.

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Legacy switches to Aspen Fuel

At Legacy Habitat Management Ltd, we use various bits of 2-stroke petrol driven equipment such as chainsaws, brush cutters, hedge trimmers etc but have often experienced reliability issues with such kit.

The nature of our work means that some contracts require these bits of equipment, but others don't, meaning that the equipment often sits idle for periods of time. It is after these periods of inactivity that we have found engines not starting or poor engine performance.

We have always used standard unleaded petrol, mixed with 2-stroke oil for this equipment, which we believe might be where the problems occur. When sitting idle, any fuel left in the equipment evaporates over time, leaving behind its constituent 2-stroke oil as a sticky residue. This blocks fuel lines and clogs up spark plugs, causing the problems we have experienced. Ordinary petrol also contains hundreds of different substances including unsaturated hydrocarbons that can cause of build up of residues in engines and carburettors. It is also these hydrocarbons, sulphur and olefins, along with substances such as benzene, present in ordinary petrol that can have some serious health & environmental consequences.


Aspen fuel, a type of Alkylate fuel is produced synthetically from the clean gasses released during the refining of crude oil. As there are already fewer impurities at source, alkylate fuel is a very clean fuel which only consists of around ten substances without the hazardous components such as benzene, aromatic hydrocarbons, sulphur & olefins.

Alkylate fuel runs cleaner, leaving fewer engine deposits and produces far fewer toxic exhaust emissions, this is both beneficial to the health of the operator and the environment, and will hopefully reduce our equipment repair costs.

Aspen fuel is available in the following formats:
  • Aspen 2 - for 2 stroke equipment such as chainsaws, brushcutters etc.
  • Aspen 4 - for 4 stroke equipment such as lawnmowers, rotavators, boat engines etc.
No modifications are required to equipment.

For further information about Aspen alkylate petrol visit Anglo American Oil Company ltd at their website: www.aaoil.co.uk/environment

Wednesday 10 November 2010

Wildlife Fencing Design Guide & Working with Wildlife Site Guide - Back in Stock






Wildlife Fencing Design Guide & Working with Wildlife Site Guide are back in stock at www.wildlifefencing.co.uk.

These guides offer a great reference manual for anyone working in the wildlife mitigation industry. Visit the Publications page at www.wildlifefencing.co.uk for further information on each book.

Pdf examples of both guides can be viewed by clicking on the above images.