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Monday, 13 October 2008


Environmental Policy

Our company is an environmentally aware Company and we expect our employees and clients to contribute where possible to protect the environment.This can be achieved by following the simple rules shown below:
           - Return any unused items from site to the stores.
           - Redundant fluorescent tubes and toner cartridges are to be returned           
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             to store for dispo sal.
           - Turn lights, heaters and monitors off at night.
           - Ensure waste is separated and disposed of in designated skips.
           - When printings do not waste paper, try and use both sides.

Every little helps.

Our company acknowledges the Environmental Act 1991 and its associated legislation. More recently we acknowledge the EC directive (2002/96/EC) on the Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment (WEEE). We will carry out our activities paying particular attention to the effect on the surrounding environment so as not to cause any contamination or danger to others.
                - All hazardous substances will be disposed of in the correct
                  manner according to the manufacturer's details, (COSHH Sheets).
                - All site waste shall be disposed of in bins provided by the client or 
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                   returned to the workshop/retailer for disposal.
                - Any fluorescent tube or discharge lamps for disposal will be
                  
returned to the
                - workshop/retailer and placed in a correct safe container for safe
                   disposal.

In accordance with current guidance from the Environmental Agency our company will adopt the following ten principles:

1.Storage and Handling of materials

We will supervise deliveries of materials to our client sites and check the delivery note to ensure that the goods ordered are those received. Clearly label refillable containers with contents and storage capacity; this will reduce the risk of overfill and spillage will ensure that the contents are easily identified.

2.Noise and odour

We will be aware of any incident reported to the local authority Environmental Health department will any complaints of "statutory nuisance" arise such as:-
                -Poor state of your premises
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                -Noise
                -Smoke, fumes, gases dust or steam

                -Smell
                -Effluents
                -Keeping of animals
                -Accumulation of refuse or other material.

The Local Authority Environment Health department has the power to impose restrictions or to close down business if they find just cause, we expect our clients to take all reasonable steps to prevent or minimise a nuisance or
potential nuisance, in the same manner and professionalism as we do. For example, establish whether you might be causing nuisance to neighbours by regularly checking noise, odours and emissions near the boundary of your premises at different times of the day and during different operating conditions.

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