Search results 11.8.1 Legal requirements WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.1 Legal requirements Waste storage operations require an Environmental Permit or Waste Management Licence to be held unless an Exemption is available and where necessary registered with the Regulator. The Duty of Care, through... 11-8-1-legal-requirements 11.8.3.1 The temporary storage of any waste at the WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.3 Non Waste Framework Exemptions England and Wales The following are known as Non-Waste Framework Directive (NWFD) exemptions and do not need to be registered with the Environment Agency / Natural Resources Wales. The... 11-8-3-1-the-temporary-storage-of-any-waste-at-the 11.10.4.2 Written Information / Waste Transfer Not WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.4 Transferring non-hazardous waste 11.10.4.2 Written Information / Waste Transfer Note - Required details England and Wales In England and Wales, the written information must identify the waste by reference... 11-10-4-2-written-information-waste-transfer-note- 11.10.5.2 Completing the consignment note WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.5 Transferring hazardous waste - the Consignment Note 11.10.5.2 Completing the consignment note The Consignment Note should provide for at least 3 copies to be made, 1 each for the Producer/Holder/Consignor, the Carrier... 11-10-5-2-completing-the-consignment-note 13.10.11 Be prepared for Emergency Spill Response WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.11 Be prepared for Emergency Spill Response Two fundamental principles of environmental legislation are the polluter pays and strict liability that is, as noted above, if pollution occurs a prosecution can follow... 13-10-11-be-prepared-for-emergency-spill-response 15.6 Planning and Preparation INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 15.6 PLANNING AND PREPARATION It is crucial that planning and preparations are made so that if an incident occurs on site, personnel are able to deal with it rapidly and effectively. Organisations should prepare, as part of a site’s... 15-6-planning-and-preparation 16.1 Introduction MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.1 INTRODUCTION Construction sites are often busy places, with many pressures and competing priorities, such as getting the job completed on time, keeping to budget, ensuring health and safety is not compromised, ensuring quality and avoiding... 16-1-introduction 16.5.4 Leadership engagement tours MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.5 MECHANISMS FOR ENGAGEMENT 16.5.4 Leadership engagement tours Particularly on large projects the workforce may view the leadership as distant and remote and perhaps uninterested in the subject matter. As, however, with health and safety... 16-5-4-leadership-engagement-tours 16.5.9 Posters and Signs MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.5 MECHANISMS FOR ENGAGEMENT 16.5.9 Posters and Signs Posters and signs are an easy visual way of communicating environmental issues, but care is needed to ensure the message is appropriate and doesn't get lost amongst other posters and signs... 16-5-9-posters-and-signs Waste Checklist Waste Checklist See also the Water Checklist for waste water YES NO N/A Comments / Actions Planning Has a Resource Management Plan or Site Waste Management Plan identifying expected waste types and quantities been prepared? Are... 11-waste-checklist 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25