Arrangements aremade to receiveand segregatewaste COSHHcontainers beforedisposal ashazardous waste.Drip traysand bundsare presentin COSHHstorageRecycled orsecondaryaggregates aremanaged asper WRAP QPinformation.Waste typesare known,and correctcontainersare used.Wastecarrierlicences arereceived andverified.Bulk waste seasontickets (annualwaste transfernotes) arecompleted, andload records aremaintained.Imported recycledaggregatesundergo visualchecks andrecords aremaintained.A wastecontroller isappointedon site.Labelling ofcontainersensures allchemicals arecorrectlylabelled.Waste issegregatedcorrectly withno cross-contamination.Skips areadequatelycovered andplaced onhard standing.The SiteWasteManagementPlan (SWMP)is completed.Transfernotes/hazardousconsignment notesare received forskips/muck awayremovals.Wastestorage isappropriatelylabelled.Free!Storagearrangementsfor materialsare clearlydefined.Correctstorage andlabelling (e.g.,EWC codes,signage).Best practices, suchas wasteminimisationinitiatives andproduct re-use/donations tocharities, aredetailed.Areas aretidy andfree oflitter.Staff are trained inlegal requirementsof wastemanagement,including Duty ofCare andsegregation.Wastepermits/exemptionsare in place andcomplied with.RegularlitterchecksWaste KPIs,includingquantities/typesproduced andrecovery/recyclingrates, arerecorded.Subcontractorwastemanagementand Duty ofCare are inplace.Arrangements aremade to receiveand segregatewaste COSHHcontainers beforedisposal ashazardous waste.Drip traysand bundsare presentin COSHHstorageRecycled orsecondaryaggregates aremanaged asper WRAP QPinformation.Waste typesare known,and correctcontainersare used.Wastecarrierlicences arereceived andverified.Bulk waste seasontickets (annualwaste transfernotes) arecompleted, andload records aremaintained.Imported recycledaggregatesundergo visualchecks andrecords aremaintained.A wastecontroller isappointedon site.Labelling ofcontainersensures allchemicals arecorrectlylabelled.Waste issegregatedcorrectly withno cross-contamination.Skips areadequatelycovered andplaced onhard standing.The SiteWasteManagementPlan (SWMP)is completed.Transfernotes/hazardousconsignment notesare received forskips/muck awayremovals.Wastestorage isappropriatelylabelled.Free!Storagearrangementsfor materialsare clearlydefined.Correctstorage andlabelling (e.g.,EWC codes,signage).Best practices, suchas wasteminimisationinitiatives andproduct re-use/donations tocharities, aredetailed.Areas aretidy andfree oflitter.Staff are trained inlegal requirementsof wastemanagement,including Duty ofCare andsegregation.Wastepermits/exemptionsare in place andcomplied with.RegularlitterchecksWaste KPIs,includingquantities/typesproduced andrecovery/recyclingrates, arerecorded.Subcontractorwastemanagementand Duty ofCare are inplace.

waste management - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Arrangements are made to receive and segregate waste COSHH containers before disposal as hazardous waste.
  2. Drip trays and bunds are present in COSHH storage
  3. Recycled or secondary aggregates are managed as per WRAP QP information.
  4. Waste types are known, and correct containers are used.
  5. Waste carrier licences are received and verified.
  6. Bulk waste season tickets (annual waste transfer notes) are completed, and load records are maintained.
  7. Imported recycled aggregates undergo visual checks and records are maintained.
  8. A waste controller is appointed on site.
  9. Labelling of containers ensures all chemicals are correctly labelled.
  10. Waste is segregated correctly with no cross-contamination.
  11. Skips are adequately covered and placed on hard standing.
  12. The Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) is completed.
  13. Transfer notes/hazardous consignment notes are received for skips/muck away removals.
  14. Waste storage is appropriately labelled.
  15. Free!
  16. Storage arrangements for materials are clearly defined.
  17. Correct storage and labelling (e.g., EWC codes, signage).
  18. Best practices, such as waste minimisation initiatives and product re-use/donations to charities, are detailed.
  19. Areas are tidy and free of litter.
  20. Staff are trained in legal requirements of waste management, including Duty of Care and segregation.
  21. Waste permits/exemptions are in place and complied with.
  22. Regular litter checks
  23. Waste KPIs, including quantities/types produced and recovery/recycling rates, are recorded.
  24. Subcontractor waste management and Duty of Care are in place.