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The Duty of Legislation
Principal Hygiene provides a range of disposal services in accordance with the environmental protection act 1990:
- This act places a legal 'Duty of Care' upon your organisation and yourself to ensure that waste produced on your premises is properly managed right up until its final disposal.
- Failure to satisfy your duty of care could result in prosecution,including unlimited fines and even imprisonment.
- To avoid the risk of prosecution
You must::
- Ensure your waste disposal contractor is registered as a carrier of that type of waste.
- Ensure that the final disposal is carried out according to law,at a licensed landfill or incineration plant.
- Ensure that your waste disposal contractor has an adequate monitoring system throughout the waste stream.
Workplace (Health and Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.The approved code of practice for Regulation 21 of the Workplace (Health,Safety and Welfare)Regulations 1992 advises that, "in the case of water closets used by women,suitable means should be provided for the disposal of sanitary dressings".
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