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anju

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Posted 07 August 2010 - 12:08 PM

hi
i want to make a SOP on waste management for my catering unit. (dry/ wet waste including food waste)

any one pls send me a format? Posted Image




how to collect/segregate the waste?

what are all the international color coding for the garbage bag?

stroage area/ condition?

how to maintain the garbage/ how to dispose it?


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Posted 23 August 2010 - 01:42 PM

Can anyone help Anju out with this SOP?


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Posted 14 September 2010 - 06:28 AM

hi;

İ try to help you. İ am working in a hotel so our waste mng. has a lot of details. May be you can take some of them:

we use different colour polyster bag & container.

İt's like;

Blue:plastic
white: glass
Grey: metals
Yellow: paper
Green: organic This system needs lots of container every place so we changed it as;


Black: non-recyclable
Yellow: recycled so we need just 2 colour polyster bag& container (just one colur container is enough because u use different colour in your bags)

May be you need a container for office paper

Oil: for waste oil need a oil holder on your water system

For Chimney you need a filter for protect to air

For chemicals you need MSDS for prove those are enviro-friend

İn catering may be not but i use garden, medical, textile, battery management etc.

İ hope it will be helpful


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a topic on forum :
https://www.ifsqn.co...ge-1#entry37031


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Posted 19 September 2010 - 06:15 PM

hi
i want to make a SOP on waste management for my catering unit. (dry/ wet waste including food waste)

any one pls send me a format? Posted Image




how to collect/segregate the waste?

what are all the international color coding for the garbage bag?

stroage area/ condition?

how to maintain the garbage/ how to dispose it?



Hi:

It is a good question , I annex my vote to your enquery and hope to get a satisfactory answer too.

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Posted 26 November 2010 - 09:20 AM

I've been doing a lot of work on our Environmental aspects and impacts recently and waste management is one of those key areas.

To start with, you really need to walk the site and identify all the individual waste streams / types. In my case these fall into the following catagories:

Vegetable
Cardboard
Paper
(seperate from cardboard due to the nature and area of waste production i.e. cardboard on production floor and paper in office environments)
Plastics
Hazardous waste (paints, oils, chemicals, mostly ex. engineering / maintenance)
General waste from general waste bins around site
Wood
Metal
WEEE
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)


Having identified all waste groups, decide in the most effective collection / seperation method and what type of segregation you are going to employ (receptical type / colour / area)

Then plan for the storage of these materials in a manner which will pose no risk to your processess, people or the environment.

You will then need to investigate appropriate collection and disposal as per national legislation. Ensure any waste carriers are correctly licensed for the carriage and disposal of the waste type as you will be liable if they are not!

You will then need to train out the system to your staff an monitor ongoing that not only does your system work in practice, but that new waste streams don't develope without your knowledge. (this can happen if you change suppliers / processes and new materials are now introduced into the system)

Hope this helps, sorry it's a bit long winded.

Ss

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