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Title: WISH


1
WISH
  • Update and coming soon

2
What is the WISH Forum?
  • WISH stands for the Waste Industry Safety and
    Health Forum
  • WISH was founded by the CIWM
  • In the past few years WISH has become more
    proactive and high profile largely in response
    to increased pressure on the waste management
    industry to improve safety performance
  • Chaired by the HSE, but not a HSE committee it
    belongs to the industry

3
Who sits on WISH
  • Very wide membership, including
  • HSE, ESA, CIWM, British Metals Recycling
    Association, Composting Association, CHEM,
    Environment Agency, Local Authority Recycling
    Advisory Committee, Trades Union Congress,
    WAMITAB, Local Government Employers Organisation,
    Community Recyclers, WRAP
  • This membership aims to ensure that waste
    management views and practicalities are
    represented in decisions on where the industry
    needs to go on health and safety

4
Good practice
  • One of WISHs major roles is to produce waste
    management industry specific guidance on health
    and safety
  • Typically this guidance is issued as good
    practice documents endorsed and published by the
    HSE
  • These documents are free and available as
    downloads from the HSEs web site (and ESAs
    site)
  • Aimed, largely, at managers and supervisors in
    plain English

5
Whats available now?
  • General safety guidance reducing the risks
  • Operating CA sites safely
  • Ergonomic considerations for designing and
    selecting conveyor belt (sorting belt) systems
  • Safe transport in waste management and recycling
    facilities

6
Whats available now?
  • Green waste collection health issues
  • Orphaned compressed gas cylinders in the waste
    and recycling industries
  • Waste and recycling vehicles in street collection
  • The safe use of refuse collection vehicles hoists
    and bins

7
Whats available now?
  • Skip and container safety in waste management and
    recycling
  • Safe handling of asbestos at CA sites
  • Safe use of skip loaders (pocket sized booklet
    aimed at drivers)
  • Compaction equipment User and public safety

8
Whats in the pipeline?
  • Good practice documents which are currently being
    written and will be released over the next years
    include
  • Safe handling of hazardous wastes at CA sites
  • Safety at bring sites
  • Practical considerations for lock-off procedures
  • Health risks in waste collection
  • Glass kerbside collection noise reduction
    techniques
  • Managing task and finish to reduce safety risks
  • Hand sorting of recyclables (totting) with
    vehicle assistance

9
No shortage of guidance
  • There has never been more, or more accessible,
    guidance for waste managers aimed directly at the
    industry
  • Increasingly this good practice guidance is
    filling the gaps where general HS guidance
    misses the mark for waste management activities
  • But, for general issues you still need to consult
    the general guidance It is not the aim of WISH
    to double-cover issues

10
What to do next
  • If you have not done so already access the HSEs
    web site at http//www.hse.gov.uk/waste/wish.htm,
    or put HSE into your search engine and select
    waste management under your industry on the
    HSEs home page
  • Download the good practice documents which apply
    to your activities
  • Read and apply the guidance
  • It is what you are likely to be judged on

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Anything WISH has missed?
  • Finally, if you believe the current or
    forthcoming WISH good practice documents have
    missed a topic then contact WISH and ask
  • WISH is the industrys forum and all input from
    waste managers is welcome
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