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Presentation 2: Waste management
Unit 101: Principles of building construction,
information and communication
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Aim
Introduce learners to waste management.
Objectives
• List two ways of reducing waste in construction.
• Identify two materials that may be recycled during the construction
process.
• Explain two methods of managing waste disposal on site.
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What is waste?
Waste is:
• any substance which constitutes a scrap material or effluent or
otherwise any unwanted surplus arising from the application of any
process
• any substance or
article which requires to
be disposed of as being
broken, worn out,
contaminated or
otherwise spoiled.
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Types of waste
Controlled waste
Building and demolition waste and household industrial and
commercial waste.
It may be divided into three types:
• inert waste: waste that will not decompose, eg rubble, concrete,
metal, rubber, etc
• putrescible waste: waste which will rot and decompose, eg timber,
food, paper
• special waste: waste which is dangerous to keep or dispose of.
Liquids with a flashpoint below 210°C are special waste, eg gun
wash, thinners, Evo-Stik remover.
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Task
In groups, discuss how to reduce waste in construction.
Then create a mind map on reducing waste.
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Waste management
A licence is required if you deposit, recover or dispose of controlled
waste.
A building contractor who carries waste, eg a joiner, even if they carry
their own waste, must have a proper transfer note which is required to
be given to the site receiving the waste.
It must contain an honest description of the waste.
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Waste management continued
A description such as ‘general building waste’ will suffice, however,
‘waste timber’ would be better.
Loads should be segregated to dispose of them correctly. This may
mean several skips, eg:
• brick, rubble, cement, plaster and plasterboard
• empty paint tins, adhesive tins or drums
• wood, cardboard, paper, carpet
• scrap metal, pipe, wire
• various chemicals, oil, grease
• PVC window mouldings, gutters and down pipes.
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Task
Identify recyclable materials and their uses.
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Waste disposal: skips
• Set up where lorries can reach them.
• Keep access to skips clear.
• Do not overload skips. The carrier can refuse to remove it/tell you to
unload it.
• Do not load above the height of the sides.
• Do not light fires in skips. Fire weakens the structure of the skip and
can cause it to collapse on lifting.
• Never ride or climb into a skip.
• If on a highway, skips must be lit at night and be guarded by a row of
cones at 45 degrees, ie 2.5m in front of the skip and along the outer
edge.
• Skips must not cover manholes or drains.
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Enforcement
The Environment Agency under the Environmental Protection Act 1990
has the duty of policing environmental pollution. They have similar
powers to the Health and Safety Executive.
Fires should not be used as a method of disposal without permission
and must be controlled by trained staff to ensure unacceptable
materials are not burnt.
Discharge to the atmosphere will attract the attention of officers if black
smoke from insulation is produced.
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Unit 101, ppt 2, Principles of building, construction, information and communication

  • 1. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 1 of 11 City & Guilds Construction PowerPointpresentation Presentation 2: Waste management Unit 101: Principles of building construction, information and communication
  • 2. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 2 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Aim Introduce learners to waste management. Objectives • List two ways of reducing waste in construction. • Identify two materials that may be recycled during the construction process. • Explain two methods of managing waste disposal on site.
  • 3. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 3 of 11 City & Guilds Construction What is waste? Waste is: • any substance which constitutes a scrap material or effluent or otherwise any unwanted surplus arising from the application of any process • any substance or article which requires to be disposed of as being broken, worn out, contaminated or otherwise spoiled.
  • 4. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 4 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Types of waste Controlled waste Building and demolition waste and household industrial and commercial waste. It may be divided into three types: • inert waste: waste that will not decompose, eg rubble, concrete, metal, rubber, etc • putrescible waste: waste which will rot and decompose, eg timber, food, paper • special waste: waste which is dangerous to keep or dispose of. Liquids with a flashpoint below 210°C are special waste, eg gun wash, thinners, Evo-Stik remover.
  • 5. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 5 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Task In groups, discuss how to reduce waste in construction. Then create a mind map on reducing waste.
  • 6. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 6 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Waste management A licence is required if you deposit, recover or dispose of controlled waste. A building contractor who carries waste, eg a joiner, even if they carry their own waste, must have a proper transfer note which is required to be given to the site receiving the waste. It must contain an honest description of the waste.
  • 7. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 7 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Waste management continued A description such as ‘general building waste’ will suffice, however, ‘waste timber’ would be better. Loads should be segregated to dispose of them correctly. This may mean several skips, eg: • brick, rubble, cement, plaster and plasterboard • empty paint tins, adhesive tins or drums • wood, cardboard, paper, carpet • scrap metal, pipe, wire • various chemicals, oil, grease • PVC window mouldings, gutters and down pipes.
  • 8. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 8 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Task Identify recyclable materials and their uses.
  • 9. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 9 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Waste disposal: skips • Set up where lorries can reach them. • Keep access to skips clear. • Do not overload skips. The carrier can refuse to remove it/tell you to unload it. • Do not load above the height of the sides. • Do not light fires in skips. Fire weakens the structure of the skip and can cause it to collapse on lifting. • Never ride or climb into a skip. • If on a highway, skips must be lit at night and be guarded by a row of cones at 45 degrees, ie 2.5m in front of the skip and along the outer edge. • Skips must not cover manholes or drains.
  • 10. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 10 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Enforcement The Environment Agency under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 has the duty of policing environmental pollution. They have similar powers to the Health and Safety Executive. Fires should not be used as a method of disposal without permission and must be controlled by trained staff to ensure unacceptable materials are not burnt. Discharge to the atmosphere will attract the attention of officers if black smoke from insulation is produced.
  • 11. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 11 of 11 City & Guilds Construction Any questions?