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GENERAL INFORMATION

03-5

Checklist
Always adhere to the following.

Electricity and heating:

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keep doors and windows closed in the winter;

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switch off machinery or lights when not needed;

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use energy efficient heating systems;

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switch off computers and photocopiers when 
not needed.

Fuel:

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don't run engines unnecessarily;

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think about whether journeys are necessary and 
drive to conserve fuel.

Water:

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don't leave taps and hose pipes running;

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mend leaks quickly, don't be wasteful.

Compressed air:

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don't leave valves open;

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mend leaks quickly;

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don't leave the compressor running when not 
needed.

Use of environmentally damaging materials:

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check whether a less toxic material is available.

Handling and storage of materials: 

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have the correct facilities available for handling 
liquids to prevent spillage and wastage as  listed 
above;

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provide suitable locations for storage to prevent 
frost damage or other  deterioration.

Waste Management 
One of the major ways that pollution can be reduced 
is by the careful handling, storage and  disposal of all 
waste materials that occur on sites. Legislation  
makes it illegal to dispose of waste materials other 
than to licensed  waste carriers and disposal sites.  
This means that it is necessary to not only know what 
the  waste materials are, but also to have the 
necessary documentation and licenses.

Handling and storage of waste
Ensure that waste materials are not poured down the 
drain or onto soils. They should be stored in such a 
way as to prevent the escape of the material to land, 
water or air.

They must also be segregated into  different types of 
waste e.g. oil, metals, batteries, used vehicle 
components. This will prevent any reaction between 
different materials and assist in disposal.

Disposal of waste
Disposal of waste materials must only be to waste 
carriers who are licensed to carry  those particular 
waste materials and all the necessary 
documentation must be completed.   The waste 
carrier is responsible for ensuring that the waste is 
taken to the correct  disposal sites.

Dispose of waste in accordance with the following 
guidelines.

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Fuel, hydraulic fluid, anti-freeze and oil: keep 
separate and dispose of to specialist  contractor. 

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Refrigerant: collect in specialist equipment and 
reuse.

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Detergents: safe to pour down the foul drain if 
diluted.

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Paint, thinners: keep separate and dispose of 
to specialist contractor.

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Components: send back to supplier for 
refurbishment, or disassemble and reuse any 
suitable parts. Dispose of the remainder in 
ordinary waste.

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Small parts: reuse any suitable parts, dispose 
of the remainder in ordinary waste.

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Metals: can be sold if kept separate from 
general waste.

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Tyres: keep separate and dispose of to 
specialist contractor.

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Packaging: compact as much as possible and 
dispose of in ordinary waste.

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Asbestos-containing: keep separate and 
dispose  of to specialist contractor.

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Oily and fuel wastes (e.g. rags, used spill kit 
material): 
keep separate and dispose of to 
specialist contractor.

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Air filters: keep separate and dispose of to 
specialist contractor.

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Rubber/plastics: dispose of in ordinary waste.

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Hoses: dispose of in ordinary waste.

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Batteries: keep separate and dispose of to 
specialist contractor.

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Airbags  - explosives: keep separate and 
dispose of to specialist contractor.

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Electrical components: send back to supplier 
for refurbishment, or disassemble and reuse 
any suitable parts. Dispose of the remainder in 
ordinary waste.

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Electronic components: send back to supplier 
for refurbishment, or disassemble and reuse 
any suitable parts. Dispose of the remainder in 
ordinary waste.

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Catalysts: can be sold if kept separate from 
general waste 

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Used spill-absorbing material: keep separate 
and dispose of to specialist contractor.

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Office waste: recycle paper and toner and ink 
cartridges, dispose of the remainder in ordinary 
waste.

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