The Health and Safety Executive has produced ‘Best Practice’ guidance on Health and Safety for the Waste Industry in consultation with the Waste Industry Safety and Health Forum (WISH). To view the ‘Best Practice’ guidance on Health and Safety, please click here.

The ‘Best Practice’ guidance itself is not legally enforceable. However, it may serve to evidence compliance, to an appropriate level with health and safety obligations.

The ‘Best Practice’ guidance sets out basic health and safety requirements and the main hazard areas for the waste industry. These include transport, falls from heights, slips and trips, manual handling, good skip/container practice, machinery guarding and finally staff issues (including PPE, welfare, hygiene, stress and violence).

Additional ‘Best Practice’ has been provided on:

  • To view guidance on safe transport in waste management, click here.
  • To view guidance on collecting green waste, click here.
  • To view guidance on the safe recovery of petrol from end of life vehicles, click here.
  • To view guidance on ergonomic considerations for designing and selecting conveyor belt systems, click here.
  • To view guidance on waste and recycling vehicles in street collection, click here.
  • To view guidance on managing orphaned compressed gas cylinders, click here.

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The original publication date for this article was 17/07/2006.