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All soft furnishings within the smokers’ areas are fi re
retardant (chairs, curtains etc.).
As part of an overall management strategy, including
welfare provision for their employees, many successful
organisations also encourage
staff to give up smoking by
providing advice, guidance and support from both inter-
nal and external occupational health advisers and by run-
ning effective campaigns to raise people’s awareness.
8.4.7 Waste and waste management systems
Given the high number of fi res that involve waste mater-
ials, some 160 000 each year,
establishing a waste man-
agement system must be seen as a high priority for
reducing the risk from fi re. Any waste management sys-
tems should include effective arrangements for reducing
the total amounts of waste stored at any location and
ensuring that any residual waste is stored in a way that
minimises the risk of fi re.
As a large proportion of external waste fi res are
started
deliberately, reviewing the security arrange-
ments as part of a cohesive arson reduction plan must
be considered.
An effective strategy for the management of waste
is likely to cover:
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Conducting a review of the types and volumes of
waste produced
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Segregation
of different types of waste, e.g. com-
bustible, fl ammable, hazardous
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Formal arrangements are put in place for waste col-
lection that prevent a large build-up of waste and
establish a monitoring programme to ensure that it
works
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A monitoring programme that makes sure that rub-
bish is placed in the containers or designated areas
and not
left on the ground nearby
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Ensuring that any potentially hot materials such as
smokers’ materials or hot ashes, etc. are cooled and
placed within a metal waste container
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Wheeled waste bins should be sited 6 metres form
buildings and plant (10 metres if plastic)
and ideally
be fi tted with lockable lids and chained to prevent
them from being wheeled out of position
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Loose combustible waste (e.g. bin bags) should
not be stored within 6 metres of a building or plant
and be a minimum of 2 metres from a boundary or
perimeter fence
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If a waste compactor is
used ensure that the safe
system of work includes turning off when the building
is not occupied and the unit is subject to a planned
preventive maintenance regime
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Raising staff awareness of the need to manage
waste responsibly.
As in the case of all arson prevention arrangements,
waste management should
take into account the provi-
sion of adequate security lighting, CCTV systems, fen-
cing and possibly security guards.
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