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Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgements and contributors
Using the guide
Abbreviations
Who should use the guide
What is HHW?
Data on the number of HWRCs accepting trade waste and tonnage data
Dealing with trade waste
Waste Strategy for England
Local authority waste pages
Business resource efficiency and waste advice
Legislation
Definition of waste
The European Waste Catalogue (EWC)
The Hazardous Waste Regulations
What is hazardous waste
The Hazardous Waste Regulations (and domestic waste)
Asbestos
Seperately collected fractions
The Hazardous Waste Regulations (and business waste)
Premises notification
Site inspections
Consignment notes and acceptance at transfer stations
Record keeping, inventory and consignee returns
Duty of care
Health and safety
Environmental permitting
Landfill
Staff competencies
Ozone Depleting Substances Regulations
Restriction of Hazardous Substances Regulations
International shipment of waste
Manufacture and use of chemicals
Regulations in the devolved administrations
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Cross-UK border issues
European legislation in development
Producer responsibility
Batteries
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment(WEEE)
End of Life Vehicles (ELV)
Decorative paint
Key issues
Contracts and service specifications
Risk assessments
Site security
Segregating HHW from households
Minimum service provision
Separation of HHW items from mixed waste containers
Disposal costs
The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) (Amendment) CHIP Regulations 2005
Staff competences and training
Communication with householders and businesses
Signage
Verbal communication
Leaflets, press releases and websites
Acceptance and storage of household hazardous type waste
Storage and segregation options
Asbestos
Automotive batteries
Clinical waste
Explosives
Fire extinguishers
Gas bottles
Household and garden chemicals
Household batteries
Motoring products
Oil and oil filters
Paints and related products
Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Fluorescent lighting tubes (gas discharge lamps)
Cooling appliances containing refrigerants (fridges and freezers)
Display equipment containing cathode ray tubes (TVs and monitors)
Smoke alarms
Other problematic wastes
Aerosols
Radioactive wastes
Tyres
Vegetable oil
Key issues for businesses
Duty of care
Storing and managing hazardous waste at your site
Transfer and transportation
Using electronic consignment notes
SMEs and the Landfill Regulations
Asbestos
Asbestos in the construction and building trades
Businesses that own/occupy bulidings containing asbestos
Portable batteries
Automotive batteries
Vehicle owners and operators
Clinical Waste
Fire extinguishers
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Producers of EEE
Distributors of EEE
End users of EEE
Fluorescent lighting tubes (gas discharge lamps)
Cooling appliances containing refrigerants (fridges and freezers)
Gas cylinders
Chemicals and solvents
Tyres
Motoring products (including oil)
Paint
Vegetable oil
Potential support and solutions for buisness
Case studies
Minimising trade abuse at Haverton Hill HWRC
Managing HHW at Redbridge Household Waste Recycling Centre
Communicating with SMEs
Accepting SME wastes in West Sussex
Managing hazardous WEEE, specifically TVs and fridges
Acccepting household type WEEE from Businesses
Collecting IT WEEE from business in Scotland
Distributor Take Back Scheme (WEEE)
Battery collections
Hampshire County Council's Waste Acceptance Policy
Cost of collecting chemicals and other HHW at HWRCs
Communication with the public on HHW issues
Corporation of London householder and SME collection
Dealing with traders at Durham County Council HWRCs
Fly-tipping
Private sector collections from SMEs
Community RePaint
Case Studies available on external websites
Links
Household Hazardous Type Waste Products List
Case Studies
Minimising trade abuse at Haverton Hill HWRC
Managing HHW at Redbridge Household Waste Recycling Centre
Communicating with SMEs
Accepting SME wastes in West Sussex
Managing hazardous WEEE, specifically TVs and fridges
Acccepting household type WEEE from Businesses
Collecting IT WEEE from business in Scotland
Distributor Take Back Scheme (WEEE)
Battery collections
Hampshire County Council's Waste Acceptance Policy
Cost of collecting chemicals and other HHW at HWRCs
Communication with the public on HHW issues
Corporation of London householder and SME collection
Dealing with traders at Durham County Council HWRCs
Fly-tipping
Private sector collections from SMEs
Community RePaint
Additional Case Studies