Skip to main content

What Is the Difference Between Offensive and Hazardous Waste?


By Stewart Gillham

The world of waste can be a tangled web of legislation, regulations and rules, which sometimes are difficult to understand and in which it is easy to get lost. In our 50 years of experience dealing with companies of any size and from a variety of different industries in the UK, we can say that a sizable percentage of organisations doesn't know the difference between Offensive and Hazardous waste.

Offensive Waste

Offensive waste is non-clinical waste which is non-infectious and doesn't contain pharmaceutical or chemical substances, but may be unpleasant to anyone who comes into contact with it. The residual health risk of offensive waste is considered low when segregated properly.

Most households and businesses generate some form of non-infectious or offensive waste every day, which could include:

Municipal offensive waste, i.e. hygiene waste and sanitary protection like nappies and incontinence pads;
Healthcare offensive waste, i.e. outer dressings and protective clothing like masks, gowns and gloves that aren't contaminated with body fluids, and sterilised laboratory waste.

Offensive waste does not need to be transported as dangerous goods. This means collection and disposal of the waste is significantly cheaper than that of clinical or other hazardous waste. However, safe disposal of offensive waste is a critical and sensitive issue that requires attention in every working environment. There can be potential risks of infection and illness from cross-infection, if correct hygiene precautions are not taken.

Offensive waste can include:

human and animal waste from a non-infectious source;
medical/veterinary items of disposable equipment such as gowns, plaster casts etc;
plasters (minor first aid or self-care) generated by personal use;
animal hygiene wastes (animal bedding, dog faeces etc);
wastes from nonïżœ-healthcare activities, for example wastes from body piercing or application of tattoos.

Hazardous waste

Unlike offensive waste, hazardous waste is anything that presents a substantial threat to public health or to the environment. The list of items that are to be considered hazardous waste is very long, although the most common include:

Paints, inks and pigments
Solvents, pesticides and cleaning products
Vehicle fluids such as antifreeze, oil and brake cleaners
Electronic waste such as computer monitors

Clinical waste is also considered hazardous due to its infectious nature. The definition of clinical waste covers any waste arising from medical, nursing, dental, or veterinary practices, including waste produced during investigation, treatment, care or research procedures.

Strict controls apply to hazardous waste from the point of its production, to its movement, management, and recovery or disposal. Disposing of both hazardous and non-hazardous waste at the same landfill site is illegal.

If your business produces or handles hazardous waste you must take all such measures as are reasonable in order to:

Prevent the production of waste
Reuse, recover or recycle your waste
Dispose of your hazardous waste safely

Disposal of hazardous waste should be considered only when re-using, recovering and recycling are not viable options.

Any organisation that produces hazardous waste needs to follow some key steps to make sure that they are dealing with it safely.

Identify the hazardous substances in the workplace and the risks they pose to people's health or the environment.

Decide what precautions are needed to eliminate the risks, or reduce them to a level which will protect the environment and people's health.

Eliminate the hazardous substances wherever possible - if this isn't possible, control exposure to a level which will protect the health of the environment or people who could be affected.

Implement control measures and ensure that they are used and maintained. This includes making sure that everyone is consistently carrying out these procedures to avoid any health risks.

Monitor exposure - if the substances are airborne, it is important to monitor workers' exposure to ensure they comply with workplace exposure limits.

Carry out appropriate health surveillance - in certain circumstances, you may need to provide medical checks for workers to ensure their health is not being damaged.

Prepare plans and procedures to deal with accidents, incidents and emergencies - set up a health and safety management system.

Inform, train and supervise employees to help ensure their health is not damaged when using hazardous substances.

At All Waste Matters we can count on a knowledgeable team of experts who will guide you through all the steps of the process. No matter your waste management requirements, large or small, liquid or solid, hazardous or not, we are able to offer a complete waste disposal package to suit your organisation's needs and to comply with the latest regulations.

Hazardous Waste Disposal & Collection Services from All Waste Matters. UK's Leading Paint Disposal Company & Fastest Growing Chemical Waste Disposal Team. We offer a Nationwide Waste Disposal Service and Same-Day Quotes!

From regular hazardous waste disposal collections to one offs, no job is considered to large or small for us to deal with. We have no call centres, but do have a knowledgeable team of experts with over 50 years experience at your disposal, to ensure your enquiry is dealt with promptly and professionally.

  https://www.allwastematters.co.uk/hazardous-waste-disposal-uk/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Kecemburuan semacam ini

Jacey melemparkan cangkir kopi kaca, (Mug Kaca Berinsulasi Dinding Ganda Zwilling), melintasi dapur. Itu menghantam dinding yang baru dicat (Behr, Sweet Coconut Milk, M230), dan hancur menjadi triliunan kepingan. "Inilah yang telah kamu lakukan pada kami!" teriaknya, suaranya berderak karena cemburu, kuku jarinya yang terawat (Orly Cold As Ice - perawatan bernapas + warna) menusuk udara ke arah tumpukan puing-puing kaca. Blayne menundukkan kepalanya, dagu keduanya mengenai dadanya terlebih dahulu. "Maaf, sayang," gumamnya. "Maaf?! Maaf!" Dia mengambil sekotak Wheat Thins dan mengangkatnya di atas kepalanya. "Tolong jangan melempar yang lain!" Blayne memohon, berdiri dari posisi setengah duduk di bangku logam di dapur. Ini adalah bangku yang sangat tidak nyaman (Bangku Meja Grejsi dengan Bingkai Logam), tetapi Jacey menyukai cara logam itu memantulkan sinar matahari di sore hari, jadi itulah yang dia beli. Dia mencondongkan tubuh ke arahnya,...

Thirteenth step

My grandmother attends the church basement on Tuesday evenings. I saw him there among the metal folding chairs and antique coffee pots, his figure trembling under the fluorescent lights that buzzed like dying insects. She wears the same powder blue pullover she was buried in, the one with pearl buttons that catch the light like little moons. Others can't see it, of course. They just feel a sudden chill as they pass by where she is, or smell the ghostly smell of her Shalimar perfume mixing with the smell of burnt coffee that never leaves these rooms. But I see clearly. He's been following me to AA meetings for three months since I got my first white chip after five years of being back in the bottle. "Your grandmother was my godmother in 1985," old Pete told me after tonight's meeting, hands shaking as he poured a seven-pack of Sweet'n Low into his coffee. "Toughest godmother I ever had. She saved my life." "Mine, too," I said, not specif...

A-Z of Corporate Governance Law

Corporate governance law can be seen as the law that states the way a company is regulated and managed. Any student of law must have a clear idea about the corporate governance law. This article provides an insight into the law, along with its importance. Corporate governance law  describes how a company will be managed and governed. This topic is an important one for any student pursuing a degree in law. They may also receive academic papers to write on it. Hence, individuals should be clear about this law. The article aims at clarifying the idea behind the law and why it is important. What exactly is corporate governance law? A business is directed and controlled by the system of corporate governance. It is a process for governing a company, establishing the policies, customs, and laws for all employees, starting from the highest to the lowest levels. It states the distribution of responsibilities and rights among the various participants in a company like the di...