Search results 11.10.4.4 WI/ WTN - Signatures required WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.4 Transferring non-hazardous waste 11.10.4.4 WI/ WTN - Signatures required Both parties to the transfer must sign the written information/ transfer note before the waste leaves the site. If the waste producer transports the... 11-10-4-4-wi-wtn-signatures-required 11.10.5.6 Consignment Notes in electronic format WASTE 11.10 TRANSFER OF WASTE 11.10.5 Transferring hazardous waste - the Consignment Note 11.10.5.6 Consignment Notes in electronic format Regulation 5 of The Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 allows consignment notes or records to be provided or kept in an... 11-10-5-6-consignment-notes-in-electronic-format 11.11.7 The Quality Protocols WASTE 11.11 RECOVERY OF WASTE 11.11.7 The Quality Protocols England and Wales Once an object or substance has become a waste then it remains a waste and subject to legislative controls until it has been fully recovered and poses no further threat to the environment.... 11-11-7-the-quality-protocols 13 Water WATER 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Legislation 13.3 Responsibility for regulation 13.4 Managing water resources 13.5 Planning for Construction 13.6 Impounding, abstraction and discharge of water 13.7 Discharge to sewer 13.8 Design and planning 13.9 Site... 13-water 13.10.5 Refuelling Protocol WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.5 Refuelling Protocol Since many pollution incidents relate to spills of fuel, oils and chemicals arising from their use on site, it is also important to control their use, not only to comply with legal requirements... 13-10-5-refuelling-protocol 13.10.7 Preparing for discharge by on site treatme WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.7 Preparing for discharge by on site treatment Proprietary treatment techniques are available such as "Siltbuster", "SmartSponge" and "Watermaiden" which can remove silt, concrete and oil to acceptable levels prior... 13-10-7-preparing-for-discharge-by-on-site-treatme 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 13.12.2 Exemptions from licensing WATER 13.12 Work in the marine environment 13.12.2 Exemptions from licensing Section 74 of the MCAA [Section 32 of MSA] allows for Orders to be made defining exemptions from the requirement to have a licence either directly or if certain conditions specified... 13-12-2-exemptions-from-licensing Appendix 2 Environmental Incident Reporting Templa INCIDENT MANAGEMENT APPENDIX 2 ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT REPORTING TEMPLATE Environmental Incident Reporting Template Date and time of incident (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM) Location of Incident (Construction Zone, 6 Fig Grid Reference... 15-appendix-2-environmental-incident-reporting-tem 16.5.7 Reward and recognition MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.5 MECHANISMS FOR ENGAGEMENT 16.5.7 Reward and recognition Most people like to be recognised for their efforts and best practice, so this can be helpful to engagement. This can be linked to existing health and safety reward and recognition... 16-5-7-reward-and-recognition 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48