Practical sheet | REF: FIC1487 V1

Understanding the responsibilities of waste producers

Author: Nicolas KIEFER

Publication date: January 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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4. Waste removal

4.1 Make an appointment with the service provider

You need to make an appointment with your service provider to collect your waste. Make sure you have packaged and labeled your waste in advance, to save time during collection. You should also make sure that your service provider complies with the loading/unloading safety protocol signed with you.

The following are subject to specific waste monitoring regulations:

  • asbestos waste, with a BSDA (bordereau de suivi de déchets d'amiante) ;

  • healthcare waste, with a BS DASRI ;

  • waste anatomical parts of human origin: with a BS PAOH ;

  • dental amalgam waste with a specific...

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