References and appendices
References
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Appendices
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- each appendix must be labelled with a number (or letter) and title
- the appendix numbers and titles must be listed on the Contents page under the heading Appendices (if more than one) or Appendix (if only one)
- each appendix must be referred to by number (or letter) at the relevant point in the text.
From the body of the report:
4.2 Environmental impact
The environmental impact risk is discussed below. The full Environmental Management Registered Table is provided in Appendix D.
From the appendices