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Consignment notes

Use of the consignment note Obtaining and sending consignment notes... [Pg.587]

Very experienced driver did not receive any information about the use of nitrogen in the unloading phase (from the orderer s worker). Thus, the cleaner did not receive any either. In the consignment note, there was no note about the use of nitrogen. The driver believed that air pressure was used. If the cleaner had known about the use of nitrogen, the working method would have been different... [Pg.122]

A person who produces special waste has to prepare six copies of a specified five part consignment note and complete some of the parts before the substance can be disposed of. Copies of the consignment note must go to the people who transfer the special waste from where it is produced to another place, to the disposal authority of the area in which it is to be disposed and to the carrier. The disposer has to complete the consignment note. Exceptions can be made for regular consignments. Special waste for disposal in another area must be referred to that particular authority. [Pg.62]

Registers containing copies of the consignment notes must be kept by the... [Pg.62]

Collection rounds will be possible but again, each site where the waste is collected would have to be left a copy of the consignment note, so the process of tracking and the paper trail will get quite complex especially as each collection will count as a consignment from the fee point of view. [Pg.481]

Operationai pianning takes into account aii stages of the plan development and approval, up to the stage of implementation via the consignment note. [Pg.167]

Special waste or hazardous waste is waste which meets the hazard criteria defined in the Special Waste Regulations 1996. The material can be described as dangerous, hazardous, or toxic waste. Because of the hazards of special waste the Regulations require that movement of such waste is tracked from source to final disposal by means of a consignment note system. Examples of Special Waste are asbestos, waste from a laboratory or waste from a hospital. [Pg.944]

The transfer of special waste is regulated by a system of consignment notes to ensure that waste can be tracked at every stage of its movement, from the time it is originally transferred to the point where it is finally disposed of at a suitably licensed site. The system requires the use of a preprinted five-copy self-carboning pad of consignment notes with each of the five sheets coloured differently. The use of the sheets is as follows ... [Pg.946]

A consignment note can be used for a single notification for repeated shipments of similar material, and for a carrier s round. [Pg.947]

The movement of the waste will need to be documented with a transfer note under the Duty of Care Regulations 1991, or if it is a special waste, with a special waste consignment note under the Special Waste Regulations 1996. There is a statutory responsibility for the producer to keep these notes for a period of two years for waste transfer notes or three years for consignment notes. [Pg.320]


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