Acceptance and storage of household hazardous type waste

CAThis section presents information on good practice for the acceptance and storage of different categories of HHW at HWRCs. Further information on classification and coding of HHW under the EWC can be found in the NHHWF products list, which can be accessed via this link. This section presents information according to the categories of material that is likely to be separately presented by members of the public at HWRCs and require separate treatment and management.

There are a number of generic considerations which apply to the acceptance, storage and handling of all hazardous wastes at HWRCs:

  • hazardous wastes should be stored in an area with impermeable paving and a sealed drainage system
  • absorbent materials and other containment equipment appropriate for the type and quantity of petrol, diesel, oil and household and garden chemicals stored should be kept on site
    all staff should receive appropriate training in the correct procedures for handling and storage of hazardous materials
  • staff should be supplied with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and trained in its use
  • staff, rather than members of the public, should be responsible for placing hazardous wastes in storage containers
  • all materials should be stored in appropriate containers
  • reporting procedures should be established for accidents and emergencies.

Specific good practice guidelines detailing the implications of these considerations for particular hazardous materials can be accessed by following the links in the table below. For further generic guidance, see the relevant Environment Agency web pages.

Note that the public should not be encouraged to bring explosive materials or clinical waste to HWRCs, as these are not the most suitable sites for management of these waste types. Nevertheless, these items are sometimes brought to HWRCs. The guidance provides brief details of good practice in these cases.

Hazardous waste category

Asbestos

Gas bottles

Automotive batteries

Household and garden chemicals

Clinical waste

Household batteries

Explosives

Motoring products

Fire extinguishers

Oils and oil filters

Fluorescent tubes

Paints and related DIY products

Fridges/freezers

WEEE

Other problematic wastes

Aerosols

Tyres

Vegetable oil

 

 

 

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