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SMDSA secures Agency concessions and derogations

SMDSA secures Agency concessions and derogations

Steady persistence in discussions with senior managers at the Environment Agency has finally paid off with the SMDSA recently securing a number of important concessions and derogations that will ease the burden on its member companies and the wider industry.

Potentially high direct costs in some areas have been largely avoided which, together with the accompanying administrative costs could have seen an unjustifiable rise in the price paid by customers for some services. 

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Management of Community Clinical Waste

Management of Community Clinical Waste

With the provision of more and more healthcare in the community setting, either in patient’s own homes or at clinics and health centres, the amount of clinical waste arising in this sector is likely to increase.  In addition there are numerous other producers located in the community environment, rather than the typical hospital setting including; GPs, dentists, vets, laboratories, funeral directors, tattooists, school nurses, nursing and care homes.   

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Operators of Alternative Technologies hit by new Agency Permit guidelines.

Operators of Alternative Technologies hit by new Agency Permit guidelines.

With the ink still not dry on the new ‘Safe Management of Healthcare wastes’ and the Environment Agency introducing new (not consulted) sections and concepts and re-writing existing sections of the document, the Agency have also been busy introducing more new hurdles for Producers and Disposers of clinical waste through further guidance documents.

 

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First appearance for SMDSA at IHEEM, Harrogate.

First appearance for SMDSA at IHEEM, Harrogate.

The SMDSA has been established for over13 years and has grown in members to represent the majority of companies involved in packaging, collection, disposal, associated supplies and consultants in the healthcare and sanitary waste industry.

SMDSA’s aim is the development and promotion of best practices across the industry, and attending exhibitions is a further initiative we have undertaken in order to achieve this goal.

 

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Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 – A Year On

Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 – A Year On

 With 16 July 2006 fast approaching, the Hazardous Waste Regulations in England and Wales are a year old. Premises Notification applications made in anticipation of the commencement date and commencing on 16 July 2005, are now becoming due for renewal

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Incineration Of Waste And Reported Human Health Effects

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HPA publish The Impact On Health Of Emissions To Air From Municipal Waste Incinerators

After reviewing the latest literature the Agency’s general position remains unchanged: “Modern, well managed incinerators make only a small contribution to local concentrations of air pollutants. It is possible that such small additions could have an impact on health but such effects, if they ...

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