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EWC 18-01-03 - Hazardous Waste This type of waste is defined as waste that contains hazardous properties that may render it harmful to human health or the Environment it is defined as any waste which is made up completely or partly of:
Infectious waste is known as Clinical waste and is mainly produced by hospitals, health clinics, doctors' surgeries and veterinary practices, but can come from residential homes, nursing homes and private households, or the collection of blood for transfusion, which may cause infection to any person coming into contact with it. The Hazardous Waste Regulations define infectious (H9) as: Substances containing viable micro-organisms or their toxins which are known or reliably believed to cause disease in man or other living organisms |
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Transfer notes/Consignment notes All producers of waste their employees and service carriers, have a duty of care to ensure all waste is being disposed of legally. A duty of care is imposed on all those who import, produce, carry, keep, treat and dispose of controlled waste or have control of such waste. All those to whom the Duty applies must:
along with the waste sufficient to enable others to avoid committing an offence (transfer note).
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