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It is a particular issue with me for those "companies" who are not registered with the Environment Agency for waste disposal - We all have a duly to comply with the law and it isn't acceptable that some one man bands load up their green waste in their car and take it to the local tip and not pay for it. Also if you read the very small print on waste disposal licencing technically we all should be licensed.
Therefore one point in the code of conduct could be "That as a business, we have a duty to ensure that any waste that we produce is handled in accordance with the law and safely disposed of."
Second point: Safe working environment
We should all aim to achieve a healthy and safe working environment free of all work-related accidents, dangerous occurrences and ill health by constant attention to safe working practices and awareness etc.
We should also aim to safeguard, protect and enhance the environment by minimising any adverse effects of our operations by implementing procedures to prevent pollution to land, air and water, and reduce waste and consumption of natural resources wherever possible.
And finally....
Prior to commencement of work, if applicable a full risk assessment / works method statement / COSHH assessment / engineering controls will be undertaken.
And please we don't need to start up another debate on having a waste licence ! :-)
All of our vans carried a copy of the waste carrying certificate. I also sent a copy of this to a client as part of the supporting information package but I agree with you it is worth adding to the Code of Conduct also.
Safe working and Health and Safety/Risk Assessments were also sent as supporting documents but again I agree it could be added as an item to the CoC.
Good points to raise - with your permission I will add these items to the suggested template?
I would encourage anyone to assess and modify their documentation to suit their specific needs.
Of course, if you have the work experience lad roped onto the back of the 190 transit, hurling all the waste off as you drive down the A267, perhaps give this whole area a miss..........
Graeme @ The BGS Group said:
DEFRA - Waste Legislation
HSE - Control of Substances Hazardous to Health