Search results 11.5.4.3 Surrender of a Licence WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.4 Waste management licensing - Scotland 11.5.4.3 Surrender of a Licence In the construction context it is often the surrender or possible transfer of the licence which is the most problematic... 11-5-4-3-surrender-of-a-licence 11.9.3 Exemptions for on-site treatment WASTE 11.9 TREATMENT OF WASTE ON SITE OF PRODUCTION 11.9.3 Exemptions for on-site treatment Those useful for construction activities include Treatment of waste (T1) Cleaning, washing, spraying or coating relevant waste (T4) Preparatory treatments (baling,... 11-9-3-exemptions-for-on-site-treatment 11.9.6.2 Waste producers obligations WASTE 11.9 TREATMENT OF WASTE ON SITE OF PRODUCTION 11.9.6 Treatment prior to landfill 11.9.6.2 Waste producers' obligations Whilst the segregating or sorting 'treatment' can be done on the site of production there is no requirement to do so for non-hazardous... 11-9-6-2-waste-producers-obligations 11.10.2.2 Proof of carrier registration WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.2 Carriers, brokers and dealers 11.10.2.2 Proof of carrier registration As it is illegal for an unregistered carrier to transport construction waste from site, the Waste Handler should be asked to provide this information... 11-10-2-2-proof-of-carrier-registration 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 Paragraph 19 - Storage and use of waste for “relev WASTE 11.11 RECOVERY OF WASTE 11.11.8 Exemptions for recovery Paragraph 19 - Storage and use of waste for "relevant work" Description The storage and use of specified wastes for the purposes of relevant work. Relevant work is defined as construction, maintenance... 11-11-8-paragraph-19-storage-and-use-of-waste-for- 11.12.4.3 ”Difficult Waste” WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.4 Disposal to landfill 11.12.4.3 "Difficult Waste" There is no legal definition of 'difficult waste', nevertheless it is a term that has come into common usage and is applied to those wastes that, whilst not in themselves... 11-12-4-3-difficult-waste 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 16.2 Key principles for effective engagement MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.2 KEY PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE ENGAGEMENT Effective engagement needs agreement and participation of the workforce. Simply informing workers of the site rules is not usually sufficient to secure genuine engagement. Engagement processes also... 16-2-key-principles-for-effective-engagement 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 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38