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Are you struggling to understand the requirements of the environmental aspects clause in ISO 14001:2015?
Created for anyone who needs to know more about environmental aspects, this course has been designed to take you through building an environmental aspects register for your organisation from start to finish. (Even if you already have a register, you will pick up some tips to improve and refresh your current register.)
We’ve now added the following new dates:
Date | Time | |
Module 1 | 27.04.2023 (Last chance) | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 2 | 28.04.2023 (Last chance) | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 1 | 13.06.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 2 | 14.06.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Are you fully compliant with the requirements of waste duty of care at your organisation? Could you benefit from assistance in making sure you understand all the requirements and how they apply to you?
We see issues regarding waste at almost every site we carry out environmental legal compliance audits for – whether it’s to do with the storage of waste or making sure all the relevant waste documentation is in place and correct. It’s also a topic we find ISO 14001 certification auditors love to dig into!
Our duty of care course looks at the detailed requirements of waste duty of care for those who produce waste at their organisation.
We’ve now added the following new dates:
Date | Time | |
Module 1 | 27.06.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 2 | 28.06.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Our consultants see issues regarding waste at almost every site we carry out environmental legal compliance audits for. This is why we’ve prepared this article to help understand the differences between waste carriers, brokers and dealers.
If you are any of the above, you must be registered with the relevant environmental regulator.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, there are 2 tiers of registration for carrying, brokering and dealing in waste – ‘lower tier’ and ‘upper tier’.
The same principles apply in Scotland, but there are no lower and upper tiers. Instead, if you carry, broker or deal in waste, you must register as either a ‘professional collector and transporter of waste’ or a ‘waste carrier’. A registration is only required if waste is carried as part of a business activity.
It is a legal requirement, and you will be committing an offence if you do not register and maintain that registration as required.
Lower Tier (England, Wales, Northern Ireland) / Professional Collector and Transporter of Waste (Scotland)
A person or business will need to register as a lower tier / a professional collector and transporter of waste if they:
Lower tier carriers can also be known as ‘specified persons’.
It is free to register as lower tier and the registration does not expire.
Some examples of a lower tier waste carrier / a professional collector and transporter of waste include:
Upper Tier (England, Wales, Northern Ireland) / Waste Carrier (Scotland)
A person or business will need to register as upper tier / a waste carrier if they:
There is a fee to register, and registration lasts for 3 years.
Examples of an upper-tier waste carrier / waste carrier include:
England and Wales
Section 34 of Environmental Protection Act 1990 sets out a number of duties regarding waste, in particular how waste must be managed correctly by storing it correctly and only transferring it to an appropriately authorised person / business.
The Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 sets out the requirement for carriers, brokers and dealers of controlled waste to be registered with the EA in England and NRW in Wales.
Scotland
Section 34 of Environmental Protection Act 1990 sets out a number of duties in relation to waste, in particular how waste must be managed correctly by storing it correctly and only transferring it to an appropriately authorised person / business.
The requirement to register as a carrier or broker of controlled waste is contained the Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations 1991.
Northern Ireland
The Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 introduce a system of registration for waste carriers.
The Waste (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2011 introduce a 2 tier system for waste carrier, broker and dealer registration. It also makes consequential amendments to several other pieces of legislation.
You do not need a waste carrier, broker or dealer registration if you:
For cross border transfers of waste in the UK, you only need to register once with one regulator for any movement of waste between England (EA), Wales (NRW) and Scotland (SEPA). For transport to and from Northern Ireland, you will need to register with the NIEA in addition to another regulator in the UK.
Registrations can be viewed on the register of carriers, brokers and dealers for each regulator. Each regulator has a slightly different register for recording authorised carriers, brokers and dealers.
All businesses have a duty of care obligation to ensure that controlled waste is transported and disposed of legally and safely. Regularly checking the registrations of any waste contractors who collect waste or arrange for it to be collected from your premises helps to meet this obligation.
Are you fully compliant with the requirements of waste duty of care at your organisation? Or maybe you’re struggling to understand the requirements of the environmental aspects clause in ISO 14001:2015? Find out more about our training courses.
Are you fully compliant with the requirements of waste duty of care at your organisation? Could you benefit from assistance in making sure you understand all the requirements and how they apply to you?
We see issues regarding waste at almost every site we carry out environmental legal compliance audits for – whether it’s to do with the storage of waste or making sure all the relevant waste documentation is in place and correct. It’s also a topic we find ISO 14001 certification auditors love to dig into!
Our duty of care course looks at the detailed requirements of waste duty of care for those who produce waste at their organisation.
We’ve now added the following new dates:
Date | Time | |
Module 1 | 25.01.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 2 | 26.01.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 1 | 14.03.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 2 | 14.03.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Are you struggling to understand the requirements of the environmental aspects clause in ISO 14001:2015?
Created for anyone who needs to know more about environmental aspects, this course has been designed to take you through building an environmental aspects register for your organisation from start to finish. (Even if you already have a register, you will pick up some tips to improve and refresh your current register.)
We’ve now added the following new dates:
Date | Time | |
Module 1 | 27.02.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
Module 2 | 28.02.2023 | 09.30 – 12.30 |
We see issues regarding waste at almost every site we carry out environmental legal compliance audits for – whether it’s to do with the storage of waste or making sure all the relevant waste documentation is in place and correct. It’s also a topic we find ISO 14001 certification auditors love to dig into! This course looks at the detailed requirements of waste duty of care for those who produce waste at their organisation.
This course is designed to be delivered remotely to fit in with your busy schedule. It’s split into two modules which will be delivered on different days to avoid online training fatigue. Our consultants are qualified virtual trainers and as a team we know that attendees will get more out of this format than an all-day remote training course. You need to attend both modules in order to complete the course.
“This is an excellent course for anyone wanting to understand their responsibilities under the Waste Duty of Care.” – University of Cambridge
Are you struggling to understand the requirements of the environmental aspects clause in ISO 14001:2015?
Created for anyone who needs to know more about environmental aspects, this course has been designed to take you through building an environmental aspects register for your organisation from start to finish. (Even if you already have a register, you will pick up some tips to improve and refresh your current register.)
Specially designed by our in house consultants, this course has been built to be delivered remotely so it can be easily fitted into your busy schedule. The course has been split into two modules that will be delivered at different times to avoid online training fatigue.
Our consultants are qualified virtual trainers, and as a team, we know that attendees will get more out of this format than an all-day remote training course. You will need to attend both modules to complete the course.