Other construction and demolition waste (including mixed waste) containing hazardous substances (17 09 03)* includes materials like paints, adhesives, asbestos fragments, solvents, heavy metals, and chemical residues.
Hazardous waste management requires identifying components, classifying hazards, and documenting the handling process.
Handling of hazardous waste in mixed form requires sorting, segregation, and sealing hazardous fractions on-site during dismantling.
Environmental servicing of enterprises must include:
- on-site chemical assessment
- proper signage and zoning
- storage area audits and documentation
Storage of hazardous waste must take place on sealed, drained platforms with cover from weather exposure.
Transportation of hazardous waste requires:
- use of labeled, secure containers
- prior classification of contents
- official movement records and licenses
Processing of hazardous waste involves chemical neutralization, incineration, or splitting into treatable fractions for specialized treatment.
Main risks:
- toxic dust emissions
- flammable vapors from mixed contents
- groundwater contamination from leakage
Effective handling of hazardous waste demands licensed contractors, equipment, and regulatory adherence.
Ongoing environmental servicing of enterprises ensures public and environmental safety during large-scale demolition or construction work.