Ocean Pads Hazardous Waste Consignment Note Pad HWCN01v112, A4, 3-Parts Triplicate, Carbonless Paper, (Product Ref 70208) Pack 1
Labels must specify the words "Hazardous Waste"; the composition and physical state of the waste; the hazardous properties of the waste (e.g., flammable, reactive, etc.); and the name and address of the generator. Labeled with the date that the waste accumulation began on each tank or container.
Hazardous waste codes identify the type and characteristics of waste being transported and/or disposed of. Such codes, labels and warning symbols protect everyone handling that chain of waste from its origin to its final disposition.
The consignment note code must be your premises code followed by five letters or numbers. if 'ABC123' was the code we sent you when you registered your premises with us, the consignment note code would be ABC123/XX - 'X' is a random set of letters or numbers which makes the code unique.
Document accompanying goods that is filled by the shipper. It serves as proof that a contract for carriage has been concluded and describes its content. It also serves as a receipt when goods are picked up from the shipper and delivered to the recipient.
Labels must specify the words "Hazardous Waste"; the composition and physical state of the waste; the hazardous properties of the waste (e.g., flammable, reactive, etc.); and the name and address of the generator. Labeled with the date that the waste accumulation began on each tank or container.
Ideal for documenting the disposal of hazardous waste such as asbestos, liquid waste, chemicals, pesticides, batteries, car oil. This Environment Agency style hazardous waste consignment note book is in triplicate providing a copy for the waste producer, carrier and consignee.
These notes clarify the procedures for consigning special (hazardous) wastes and also, for certain types of waste, their potential hazardous properties and how they are classified in the EWC.
A consignment note is a document that details the goods being shipped and the terms of the consignment, while a delivery note confirms the receipt of goods at the destination.