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Waste Management Document

  • Please read PICHTBT05 Waste Management

Assessment

  • Where should waste accumulated on site be disposed of?

  • INCORRECT- Waste accumulated on site must only be disposed of in the skip at the PICH yard!

  • CORRECT- Waste accumulated on site must only be disposed of in the skip at the PICH yard!

  • Where should hazardous waste be disposed of? (This includes oily rags, leaked/excess fuels, used spill kits)

  • INCORRECT- Hazardous waste must only be disposed of in the hazardous waste bin/separately from other waste in the PICH yard. If you are unsure, contact Robbie Taylor or Zoe Linder.

  • CORRECT- Hazardous waste must only be disposed of in the hazardous waste bin/separately from other waste in the PICH yard. If you are unsure, contact Robbie Taylor or Zoe Linder.

Spillage Document

  • Please read PICHTBT06 Spillages

Assessment

  • When should spills be cleaned up?

  • INCORRECT- Spills must be cleaned up as soon as possible after they are discovered!

  • CORRECT- Spills must be cleaned up as soon as possible after they are discovered!

Questions

  • If you have any questions regarding the fire safety toolbox talk or the assessment questions, please ask them here. All questions will be responded to via WhatsApp, phone call or email within 24 hours. Alternatively, please contact Zoe (H&S Manager) via email - zoe.linder@pichtelecoms.co.uk

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