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Spill prevention report
04 March 2013
Since teaming up with the Environment Agency (EA) both Active Research and The McOnie Agency have been finalising a new market report entitled Best Practice in Spill Prevention in the Waste Management Industry.

Since teaming up with the
Environment Agency (EA) both
Active Research and The McOnie
Agency have been finalising a new
market report entitled 'Best Practice in
Spill Prevention in the Waste
Management Industry'.
Both the EA and BSIF (British Safety Industry Federation) want to encourage best practice because the industry is growing so quickly. To get an understanding of the problem, the report sets out the common spill hazards and risks in waste management. The most common spills to the less frequent are identified. The report also outlines the spill prevention and containment measures currently employed.
Both the EA and BSIF (British Safety Industry Federation) want to encourage best practice because the industry is growing so quickly. To get an understanding of the problem, the report sets out the common spill hazards and risks in waste management. The most common spills to the less frequent are identified. The report also outlines the spill prevention and containment measures currently employed.
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