Freelander Service Procedures
GENERAL INFORMATION
03-6
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 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 using specialist
equipment and containers, 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/ink
cartridges, dispose of the remainder in ordinary
waste.