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Industrial Waste Management

   

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WASTAGE LEGISLATION MANAGEMENT
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Task 1:
Almost every year the manufacturing companies in United Kingdom regulates and
rectifies 7 billion tons of industrial wastage which includes hazardous and non- hazardous
elements. Hazardous wastage may cause significant risks to the nature in terms of safety and
healthy environment and the non-hazardous wastages are quite similar to household type
wastage which basically do not need a proper attention (Ajayi 2015). In order to minimize
extra cost to manage the wastage of the company, the company should adopt several
strategies to reduce the industrial hazardous and non- hazardous wastage. These strategies
will help to enhance the social, financial and environmental benefits of the company. While
exploring the wastage management techniques it has been observed that if the company adopt
these strategies, it will be additionally beneficial for the company for the wastage disposal
enhancement process and recycling process of raw materials (Barak 2016). Thus to minimize
the raw material wastage, the company must adopt the technique of legislation of industrial
wastage.
There many ways to reduce the raw material wastage industries which includes the
recycling activities, resource reduction and maximum utilization of raw materials. Respective
techniques are described below:
The Environmental Wastage Disposal Act:
This disposal act deals with the wastage of environmental properties like lands
and natural elements. It will take care of the maximum utilization of any land or
natural property and also helps to reduce the wastage of it by, EU Landfill Directive
(Bromiley 2016). The target of this directive is to offer the industry to reduce the land
wastage and rectify of the mentioned problem.

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Deep well injection:
This wastage disposal technique deals with industrial water wastage. This
technique is used to store hazardous waste like CO2 into underground in a geologic
formation. The mentioned technique can help to reduce the water wastage as after a
certain time these deep well can become a limestone or a shallow soil layer. This
disposal act helps to enhance the oil production, prevention of salt water intrusion,
storing CO2 and mining. Mentioned method has been used in many chemical
companies from the year 1930 (Burke 2016). This technique is divided into 6 different
classes. These classes have different functionalities and construction, but the most
useful class is 6 as it stores CO2 for a long time.
Incineration:
According to (Burtonshaw-Gunn 2017) In order to manage the energy wastage
this technique is followed. This disposal act fundamentally follow the rule of
converting the waste materials into gases, heal, particle and IBM’s, later on these
products are used to produce electricity. Mentioned technique can help to reduce the
material wastage and form a useful energy resource. Thus this technique can be used
as a beneficial wastage management procedure.
Task 2:
For identifying all kinds of workplace hazards there are a number of techniques which
involves interviews which will be one to one, survey of risk assessment and also collection of
feedback gathered from all the employees of that specific industries. Steps which are needed
to be followed those are described below:
Step 1:

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The first step mainly involves hazards analysing which describes the responsibility of any
employer for assessing the factor of risk and hazards which are generally seen to be faced by
their employs and also the co-workers.
Step 2:
The second step describes the process of analysing all those who are seen to be affected by
the risk factor which is determined. For getting this required information there is a need for
all the employs to give feedback for surveying which is seen to be conducted by the industry.
Step 3:
This involves how the actions are taken against the hazards determined, which may suggested
by the employs as well as the employers. After completing the above steps, the next step
involves the proper action taken against the problem raised.
Step 4:
This step is generally a process of keeping records of every actions and findings mainly
which actions are taken against those findings.
Step 5:
This involves reviewing of the process of assessment. Certain rules are followed to validate
the risk assessment process which are mentioned below:
1) Check and clearly analyse if the conduction of survey is seen to be conducted with a
practice which is healthy or not and also checks if any employer or employ is harmed
or not.
2) The feedback which is given by the workers were needed to be genuine.
3) Check and analyse if there is any kind of risk still remaining after all the actions are
taken against the problems determined.

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