COSHH Waste Collection and Disposal
The Mick George Group provide COSHH waste collection and disposal for our construction clients. If COSHH (Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health) isn’t given the attention it requires, it could have significant consequences for your business.
COSHH Waste and Disposal
Increasing scrutiny is being placed on commercial business operators who handle Hazardous materials, with specific reference to how they control such substances and any possible health implications for associated stakeholders.
If COSHH (Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health) isn’t given the attention it requires, it could have significant consequences for your business.
Rather than interrupting your working practices, why not let us manage this for you? We have many years’ experience dealing with all aspects of Hazardous Waste and specialise in mitigating any risk for businesses.
The Mick George Group can provide a collection and disposal for COSHH waste for our construction clients, including the following materials and many more:
In addition to the supply of lockable containers in a variety of sizes, our collection vehicles are all ADR licenced and approved, meaning we can remove COSHH waste quickly from your site at a time that suits you, minimising any site disruption or delays to development schedules.
Our service is backed up with a fully compliant audit trail, and we provide customers with full documentation. The HSE has information on what the law requires and advice on completing COSHH assessments.
Law enforcement
Legislation requires employees to control substances that are hazardous to health, implementing control measures and assessment to safeguard employees from any potential hazards.
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