Hazardous waste removal (in UK and elsewhere) is a major problem for companies who produce waste. The majority of companies will contract out the hazardous waste disposal to experts with trained, experienced staff, equipment, and machinery to solve the problem. Go here!
It is often necessary to collect and dispose of hazardous waste as a consequence of spillages or due to a specific process. Some industries like the oil and chemical industry create a great deal of hazardous waste. The hazardous waste generated by these industries must be handled properly.
For industries that are faced with hazardous waste due to unexpected spillages, it is important to have a specialist company on hand 24 hours per day 365 days per year. It is important that they are able to handle the situation in a timely and responsible way.
First, the majority of hazardous materials must be collected. It is possible to collect hazardous waste on site, where they can temporarily be stored in receiving vessels until transferred into specialist storage facilities. Usually, these storage facilities accept large volumes of waste. They can also separate wastes if needed. These hazardous wastes can be oily water, cuttings or drilling mud. Oily waters can be divided into water and oil. Each part is treated in a different way. It is also necessary to dispose of any oil-contaminated waste and treat the soil.
It is a requirement that the companies contracted to handle waste have licensed facilities to treat and transfer contaminated waste. It is also necessary to ensure that they have experienced and properly trained staff to perform any collection, cleaning or disposal operations. If a UK company generates contaminated or dangerous wastes that exceed 500 kilograms (or 500 litres) in a single year, they must register with the Environment Agency. The company will have to contract the services of an accredited waste disposal specialist.