I work for myself and also carry out other small works, I try to re cycle materials adn often take odd bits to the tip for clients, I dont have a van I use an estate car
now chatting to a mate it seems I really should have a waste transfer licence
I do have a waste disposal policy written up, on larger jobs I simply order skips or use a specialist disposal company
it seems the police are now stopping tradesmen and checking to see if they have a licence, no probs if you work for a large firm
but if you bring anything back such as cable to sell for scrap you need to register
basically you pay for a licence for three years and then keep a record of the waste
easy enough use a standard form or a duplicate book, as the client needs a copy as well
it might save you having your vehicle impounded and a big fine
its a bit long winded but worth reading through if only to make sure you dont fall foul of it
you could of course make the customer responsible in which case you are int he clear, I rang them today to ask a few questions and they were most helpful
of course you may see it as more buerocracy ( cant spell it) but either way forewarned is forarmed
contact details here
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Business/Who_should_register.pdf
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now chatting to a mate it seems I really should have a waste transfer licence
I do have a waste disposal policy written up, on larger jobs I simply order skips or use a specialist disposal company
it seems the police are now stopping tradesmen and checking to see if they have a licence, no probs if you work for a large firm
but if you bring anything back such as cable to sell for scrap you need to register
basically you pay for a licence for three years and then keep a record of the waste
easy enough use a standard form or a duplicate book, as the client needs a copy as well
it might save you having your vehicle impounded and a big fine
its a bit long winded but worth reading through if only to make sure you dont fall foul of it
you could of course make the customer responsible in which case you are int he clear, I rang them today to ask a few questions and they were most helpful
of course you may see it as more buerocracy ( cant spell it) but either way forewarned is forarmed
contact details here
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Business/Who_should_register.pdf
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