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RECORDKEEPING > Details
There are specific requirements for labelling and managing containers
that store hazardous or universal waste that apply to hazardous
waste storage areas on campus.
The Health & Safety
Executive have produced a number of codes of practice for the safe
storage and segregation of hazardous chemicals. Although primarily
for Chemical Industries, best practice can be gleamed. Further details
can be seen here.
The Hazardous Waste Regulations also detail information on storage,
notification of premises and documentation needed before the disposal
of hazardous wastes. Click
here for further details.
In addition, the Duty
of Care should still be adhered to when disposing of waste.
This places an emphasis on:
You and/or your business have a ‘duty’ to take all
reasonable measures to:
- Prevent anyone keeping, depositing, disposing of or recovering
your ‘controlled waste’ without a waste management
licence or an exemption from the need for a licence.
- Ensure that their waste management licence has not been suspended
or partially revoked and that they are not in breach of the conditions
of that licence or exemption.
Stop materials escaping from your control or the control of anyone
else by packaging it appropriately and robustly.
- Ensure that waste is only transferred to an authorised person.
Make sure that a person or business is authorised to deal with
your particular type of waste.
- Ensure that the waste being transferred is accompanied by a
written description that will enable anyone receiving it to dispose
of it or handle it in accordance with his or her own Duty of Care.
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