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Well Engineering - June 2001 Waste Consignment Notes (WCN) should accompany all types of waste transported The WCN is the documentary evidence which is used to demonstrate that the waste has been managed in a responsible manner
Well Engineering - June 2001 Yellow The WCN comprises of 3 different colour forms Blue White
Well Engineering - June 2001 The Waste Generator should complete Section A and B of the WCN
Well Engineering - June 2001 A separate WCN should be completed for Hazardous and Non Hazardous Waste
Well Engineering - June 2001 When completing the WCN it is important to clearly identify the waste type and any additional details such as problems the waste may present that will affect: containment transport treatment disposal
Well Engineering - June 2001 When completing the WCN you must identify how you wish to receive the signed white WCN
Well Engineering - June 2001 The Waste Transporter signs Section C of the WCN in the presence of the Waste Generator Waste Transporter A1 Waste Co. W TRANSPORTER
Well Engineering - June 2001 The Waste Transporter then takes the white and blue forms to the Waste Management Facility The Waste Generator retains the yellow form and puts it into a WCN file.
Well Engineering - June 2001
At the Waste Management Facility the Waste Transporter gives both WCN (white and blue) to be signed. The Waste Management Facility checks that everything is in order, signs the WCN and then hands back the white WCN. The blue WCN is retained at the Waste Management Facility
Well Engineering - June 2001 The white WCN is then returned to the Waste Generator to show that the waste has been handled (or disposed) correctly This can be done in the following ways: Waste Transporter returns the white WCN to the waste generator
Well Engineering - June 2001 the white WCN can be: Faxed to the Waste Generator
Well Engineering - June 2001 the white WCN can be: sent by mail to the Waste Generator
Well Engineering - June 2001 the white WCN can be: Sent monthly through monthly waste returns
Well Engineering - June 2001 When the Waste Generator receives the white WCN it should be placed with the yellow WCN and placed in the WCN file.
Well Engineering - June 2001 By using the WCN correctly you can now demonstrate that the waste has been handled appropriately.