Monday, 3 March 2014

A Guide to Good Practice in Waste Disposal

We all have responsibility in making sure liquid waste is disposed of safely and correctly. HSE guidelines state that “There should be clear procedures for the collection, transport, segregation and disposal of offensive/hygiene wastes.”

Here's a few pointers on how to dispose waste responsibly.

1. Companies dealing with waste disposal should adhere to environment policies to ensure minimal pollution and environmental impact. The different types of pollution that could be caused through poorly disposed sewage are:

  • Water pollution ie. Contamination due to flooding
  • Odour pollution
  • Unwanted pests 
2. It is good practice to make sure your waste is being transported to an authorized site. Most importantly, ensure the servicers you use hold a waste carriers licence issued by The Environment Agency.

3. A detailed record should be kept to document all waste transfers, including a description, details of the disposers and time/date of transfer.

Site Equip are committed to providing an excellent disposal service that meets the necessary guidelines to prevent waste from being handled incorrectly or illegally. Site Equip has a fleet of tankers capable of holding from up to 2000 gallons of waste.

Do you have toilets that need emptying? For more information or to get a quote, call 01256 384134.


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