Introduction to Health and Safety at Work


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introduction to health safety at work

To minimize the production
of waste, emissions to air
and noise.
To make efficient use of
energy resources.
Figure 14.15
Environmental protection commitment.


Introduction to Health and Safety at Work
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to ensure that a written description accompanies 
all waste. The Environmental Protection (Duty of 
Care) Regulations 1991 requires holders or produ-
cers of waste to complete a ‘Transfer Note’ giving 
full details of the type and quantity of waste for col-
lection and disposal. Copies of the note should be 
kept for at least 2 years

to ensure that no person commits an offence under 
the Act.
The EPA is concerned with controlled waste. Controlled 
waste comprises household, industrial or commercial 
waste. It is a criminal offence to deposit controlled waste 
without a waste management licence and/or in a manner 
likely to cause environmental pollution or harm to human 
health.
The EPA also covers ‘hazardous wastes’ which can 
only be disposed using special arrangements. These are 
sometimes substances which are life threatening (toxic, 
corrosive or carcinogenic) or highly fl ammable. Clinical 
waste falls within this category. A consignment note 
system accompanies this waste at all the stages to its 
fi nal destination. Before hazardous waste is removed 
from the originating premises, a contract should be in 
place with a licensed carrier. Hazardous waste should 
be stored securely prior to collection to ensure that the 
environment is protected.
The Hazardous Waste Regulations replace the 
Special Waste Regulations and cover many more 
substances; for example, computer monitors, fl uorescent 
tubes end-of-life vehicles and television sets. Hazardous 
waste is waste which can cause damage to the environ-
ment or to human health. Such waste is defi ned in 
the List of Waste Regulations and producers of such 
waste may need to notify the Environment Agency. The 
Regulations seek to ensure that hazardous waste is 
safely managed and its movement is documented. The 
following points are important for construction sites:

Sites that produce more that 200 kg of hazardous 
waste each year for removal, treatment of disposal 
must register with the Environment Agency

Different types of hazardous waste must not be mixed

Producers must maintain registers of their hazard-
ous wastes.
Some form of training may be required to ensure that 
employees segregate hazardous and non-hazardous 
wastes on site and fully understand the risks and neces-
sary safety precautions which must be taken. Personal 
protective equipment, including overalls, gloves and eye 
protection, must be provided and used. The storage site 
should be protected against trespassers, fi re and adverse 
weather conditions. If fl ammable or combustible wastes 
are being stored, adequate fi re protection systems must 
be in place. Finally, in the case of liquid wastes, any 
drains must be protected and bunds used to restrict 
spreading of the substance as a result of spills.
A hierarchy for the management of waste streams 
has been recommended by the Environmental Agency:
1. Prevention – by changing the process so that the 
waste is not produced (e.g. substitution of a particu-
lar material)
2. Reduction – by improving the effi ciency of the pro-
cess (e.g. better machine maintenance)
3. Reuse – by recycling the waste back into the pro-
cess (e.g. using reground waste plastic products as 
a feed for new products)
4. Recovery – by releasing energy through the com-
bustion, recycling or composting of waste (e.g. the 
incineration of combustible waste to heat a building)
5. Responsible disposal – by disposal in accordance 
with regulatory requirements.
In 1998, land disposal accounted for approximately 58% 
of waste disposal, 26% was recycled and the remainder 
was incinerated with some of the energy recovered as 
heat. The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging 
Waste) Regulations 1997 placed legal obligations on 
employers to reduce their packaging waste by either 
recycling or recovery as energy (normally as heat from an 
incinerator attached to a district heating system). A series 
of targets have been stipulated which will reduce the 
amount of waste progressively over the years. These regu-
lations are enforced by the Environment Agency which has 
powers of prosecution in the event of non-compliance.
There is more information on the Environmental 
Protection Act (EPA), Integrated Pollution Prevention 
and Control (IPPC) and waste disposal in Chapter 
17. The Environmental Agency has similar powers 
following the introduction of the Waste Electrical and 
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, the Restrictions 
of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical 
and electronic equipment (RoHS) and the End of Life 
Vehicle (ELV) directive. The aim of the WEEE directive is 
to minimize the environmental impact of electrical and 
electronic equipment both during their lifetimes and 
when they are discarded. All electrical and electronic 
equipment must be returned to the retailer from its 
end user and reused or reprocessed by the manufac-
turer. Manufacturers must register with the Environment 
Agency who will advise on these obligations.

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