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Waste Management Plan Multiunit townhouse development 205-207 Clayton Road, Clayton Prepared for: Jesse Ant Architects Prepared by: Nad ine FleiFcher - Low Impact Development Consulting

20.12.2018

[email protected] 03 9016 9486 Suite 7, 252 St Georges Rd, Fitzroy North Vic 3068 www.lidconsulting.corn.au

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Summary i

1 Waste M a n a g e m e n t 1

2 Parameters 1

2.1 Residential 1

3 Background t o proposed waste col lect ion solutions 1

3.1 Proposed bin locat ion 1

3.2 Waste considerations 1

4 Proposed col lect ion solutions 2

4.1 Ga rbage a n d recycl ing waste stream collections 2

4.2 Hard waste col lect ion 3

4.3 Organics (food) waste col lect ion 3

4.4 Green/Garden Waste Collect ion 3

4.5 Miscellaneous recycl ing containers 3

4.6 Waste Vehicle Requirements 3

5 A l lowance for different rates of waste generation 4

6 Design inclusions 4

6.1 Litter spread 4

6.2 Traffic Managemen t 5

6.3 Noise M a n a g e m e n t 5

6.4 Odour reduct ion 5

6.5 Bin store design 5

6.6 Collect ion Times 6

6.7 Internal waste M a n a g e m e n t 6

6.8 Signage, educat ion & safety 7

7 Ongoing m a n a g e m e n t 8

7.1 Further Waste Reduction Measures 8

7.2 Organic f ood waste diversion methods 9

7.3 Waste t o Energy 9

8 Supplementary information 10

8.1 Sustainability initiatives 10

8.2 Links 10

Append ix 1 - Bin col lect ion plan 12

Appendix 2 - Preliminary risk review 13

Append ix 3 - Traffic Swept Path 14

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Summary

6 x 660L garbage and 6 x 660L recycling bins are recommended to be within the proposed bin store for a private collection service. Bins types are each to be collected on a weekly basis from within the property boundary.

NOTE: the approved Waste Management Plan (WMP) will be the model to be adopted for this development. Detailed design and as-built installation must incorporate the design proposed and approved under this WMP. Any revisions of the WMP or changes to the approved waste system of the development require Council approval and may require a re-submitted Waste Management Plan.

More detail is contained within this report.

This report is written exclusively for the subject project discussed throughout. No part of this document may be reproduced or transcribed without the express agreement of LID Consulting. The content of this report remains the intellectual property of LID Consulting.

The content of this document represents the entirety of work output or recommendations offered by LID Consulting for this particular project. This content supersedes all other verbal discussions undertaken by LID Consulting representatives in relation to this project. If you have any questions in relation to items discussed with LID Consulting representatives or this report please contact Craig Harris of LID Consulting.

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1 Waste Management A waste m a n a g e m e n t analysis has been undertaken based on the Sustainability Victoria Better Practice Guide for Waste M a n a g e m e n t a n d Recycling in Multi-Unit Developments, DRAFT 2018, planning scheme clauses 11.06-6,19.03-5 a n d 55.07-11.

The purpose o f this report is t o d o c u m e n t a Waste Managemen t Plan for the a b o v e project, as required b y Town Planning permit conditions. The report is based on Project 18067 supplied b y the Client.

2 Parameters

2.1 Residential Break up of units 5 x 1 b e d apartments

31 x 2 b e d apartments

Garbage Waste Streams Recycling Waste Streams

Council residential waste G a r b a g e - Recycling - al lowances 1 b e d - 80L per tenement week 1 b e d - 60L per tenement

2 b e d - 120L per tenement week week 2 b e d - 120L per tenement

week

Total est imated weekly waste 5 x 80L = 400L 5 x 60L = 300L volume 31 x 120L = 3720L 31 x 120L = 3720L

4120L of Garbage per week 4020L o f Co-mingled Recycling pe r week

Number bins required to cover 6 x 660L ga rbage (landfill) bins 6 x 660L Co-mingled recycling generation rates plus diverted co l lec ted weekly bins co l l ec ted weekly waste streams:

3 Background to proposed waste col lect ion solutions

3.1 Proposed bin location The proposed bin store is a t basement level, inside a ded i ca ted bin store a t t he front o f t he site.

Residential Bin Store • A t basement level, inside a d e d i c a t e d bin enclosure under t he entry r a m p a t the front of

t he site.

3.2 Waste considerations • Counci l currently m a y only provide a partial rebate on counci l rates if a private collection

service is used.

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• For a development of more than 15 apartments, council requires a private waste collection service. The development will not be serviced by council's general waste, recycling, hard waste or green waste collections.

• Utilizing the Council collection service is not possible in this instance for general waste/recycling, green waste or hard waste due to the large volume of bins to be placed on the kerbside for collection and requirement for bins to be placed in one row all 300mm apart. There is insufficient space on the nature strip.

• The private collection service is to occur on an alternate day to the Council service so that the services are not confused.

• Onsite collection is the most feasible option with a waste truck able to enter and exit the site in a forward direction traversing along the internal driveway.

• Bin store size(s) - 12 bins (660L) will fit in the bin stores. 2m2 of hard waste can also be stored.

• Onsite collection is the most feasible option. At present WasteWise, Kartaway, iDump and CSC Waste are the known contractors that provide this service utilising smaller vehicles that can enter basements, load bins and exit in a forward direction.

• There is a small risk with four wheel bins such as 660L, 770L and 1100L bins that the brakes on the wheels may not be locked off properly. As such if these bins are to be collected they should ideally be stored on a level surface where they cannot roll away even it the wheel brakes are not properly locked off.

4 Proposed col lect ion solutions

4.1 Garbage and recycling waste stream collections

• A private collection service is recommended to collect the shared 240L garbage and 240L recycling bins from the roadside on a weekly basis.

• The Council kerbside collection service is recommended to collect the 1 x 120L garbage bin weekly and 1 x 240L recycling bin fortnightly for each of the 6 dwellings.

• Private/Council collection Service to collect twice weekly:

Waste stream No. of bins and capacity Collection frequency

Garbage 6 x 660L Once a week

Recycling 6 x 660L Once a week

• Individuals will be required to cart their waste from the residences to the bin store location and transfer waste to the shared bins.

• The private collection vehicles should visit the property on a weekly basis, enter in a forward direction, stop and empty the shared 660L garbage and 660L recycling bins, replace the bins to the bin store location, do a three-point turn and leave in a forward direction.

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• A private collection service can be engaged for hard waste items as required, or items can be taken to the local waste recovery centre run by councils

o Monash Waste Transfer Station

• Residents should liaise with body corporate to ensure hard waste collection occurs throughout the year, minimising substantial hard waste that is placed on the kerbside.

4.3 Organics (food) waste collection

• An organics food collection service is recommended for this type of commercial development. Veolia and KS Environmental offer organics collection for commercial developments.

• Residential developments are recommended to include onsite organics processing equipment in the bin store area to divert the amount of food going to landfill. Closed Loop, Totally Environmental / Sustainable Food Recycling and Ecoguardian offer a range of on- site systems for residential developments.

• Community gardens are responsible for managing the hub and are reliant on volunteers to undertake maintenance. Please note that not all community gardens have publically available composting hubs. Community gardens have limited space and capacity and can therefore only manage small volumes of food waste. For this reason registration numbers are capped. Residents or tenants can register with the Sharewaste network www.Sharewaste.com to find local residents who are happy to accept compostable food in their compost heaps. The website allows the parties to connect - the parties donating food scraps and the composters.

4.4 Green/Garden Waste Collection

• Council has a user pays green waste collection with an annual fee. If the council service for garbage and recycling is not utilized, the Council green waste service cannot be utilized. As such a private collection service will need to be arranged by residences if required.

• More commonly the private maintenance contractor will be responsible for removing any green waste from common areas and can also by arrangement, remove green waste from private spaces.

4.5 Miscellaneous recycling containers

• Container(s) with drawers or number of small stackable plastic crates minimum footprint 500x500mm are recommended to be supplied to house recyclables such as batteries, light globes, printer cartridges, e-waste, and clothes. These items are to be recycled periodically as arranged by an interested tenant or the Owners Corporation eg by the maintenance or gardening contractor

• Dedicated E-waste storage is to be provided within the bin store.

4.6 Waste Vehicle Requirements

• A private collection service is recommended to collect all commercial waste from within the property twice weekly.

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• A 6.4m min loader or 8.8m MRV waste vehicle is to enter the site from Clayton Road and travel down the vehicular ramp to the basement to collect bins from Bin Store.

• The waste contractor will be responsible for retrieving, emptying and returning bins to/from the bin store at the time of collection.

• The waste vehicle it to turn & exit up the same ramp exiting back onto Clayton Road in a forward direction.

• Building Management is responsible for ensuing the waste contactor has access to the site and bin store on the days of collection.

5 Allowance for different rates of waste generation • The total waste capacity exceeds the required allowance calculation so there is built in

capacity should waste levels increase beyond estimates.

• Should the garbage allowance be exceeded, the first action should be to encourage the tenants to reduce their garbage and recycle more.

• Garbage volumes can also be reduced if E-waste and food waste is directed to recycling streams (see below).

• Should recycling be exceeded while garbage is not exceeded then, residents should be reminded to crush and flatten all cardboard boxes and plastic containers before placing these in the recycling bin(s). If this occurs effectively and there is still an issue it may be appropriate to swap a garbage bin for a recycling bin.

• A waste audit can be undertaken to understand the content of the waste bins and provide images and feedback to clients of good or poor recycling practices.

• Should recycling be exceeded then it may be appropriate to obtain an additional recycling bin.

• Balers can help to reduce cardboard/paper volumes. Refer to http://wastech.balers.bramidan.com.au/ for options on typical units and sizes.

• The installation of plastic or can crusher units may help facilitate better crushing of these recyclable waste items. See www.plasticbottlecrusher.com

• More space could readily be made available in the bin store / property for additional bin storage.

• More regular collections of garbage or recycling could occur.

6 Design inclusions The WMP approved under this permit must be implemented and complied with at all times to the satisfaction of the Responsible Authority. No alterations to the WMP may occur without the written consent from the Responsible Authority.

6.1 Litter spread

• Litter spread is to be managed by ensuring garbage and recycling bins are not overloaded, and lids are always closed.

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• Litter spread is to be managed by the system of contractors collecting bins from within the property. As bins are not left outside overnight, the possibility of vandals overturning bins is removed.

• The private collection contractor's agreement should require their pickup of any waste that spills from the bins during emptying.

6.2 Traffic Management Traffic management along Clayton Road should not be an issue with collection occurring within the property boundary.

Engineering standards - appropriate engineering standards will need to be addressed in the detailed design stage to ensure adequate basement pavement depths and roadway widths, heavy duty pit lids that are trafficable by collection vehicles, wider driveway splays and sweep paths.

6.3 Noise Management Minimizing noise associated with waste collections include:

• Locating bin stores and collection points at an appropriate distance from residences including minimising the need for the waste vehicle to reverse; insulating waste chutes.

• Collections occurring during the below stipulated collection times restricts the hours of noise from collections.

• The disposal by tenants of bottles and waste into communal bin stores must not occur after 10 pm.

• Collection vehicles should not break up bottles at the point of collection, only once off site.

• Compaction of waste should only be carried out whilst waste vehicles are on the move.

6.4 Odour reduction Odour from waste primarily emanates from bin store areas. Control of odour must occur in the bin store area with the provision of suitable natural or mechanical ventilation. If installed the mechanical ventilation system for the bin storage area must not cause a public health nuisance (noise and odour generation) and comply with EPA requirements and in accordance with the ventilation requirements of the Building Code of Australia and AS 1668.2.

• The bin store area should be monitored and cleaned on a regular basis to remove sources of smells.

6.5 Bin store design Bin Store Design must include the following:

• A layout that allows access to all of the bins with adequate size to allow easy movement/transfer of the required number of bins.

• Space suitable for bin wash down is to be available in the development. If this is the bin store then the floor is to be graded to a waste outlet with a litter trap.

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• A water tap and hose installed in or near the bin wash areas and correct drainage to sewer (never direct waste to storm water drains) and should be designed in accordance with the relevant EPA Bunding Guidelines. Drains to the sewer to be located undercover to prevent rainwater infiltration.

• Adequate doorway width to allow the easy access of bins and larger hard waste

• Bin stores must be vermin proof - particularly where food waste is included. (The bin store is in the basement which is a closed space and considered to be largely vermin proof). Consider using baits for vermin control and maintained as an ongoing requirement.

• A waterproof power point in or near the bin store.

• Adequate lighting

• Adequate mechanical or natural ventilation

• Meter boxes should not be included in bin stores due to the need to regularly wash bin stores out.

6.6 Collection Times Collection times - Domestic waste - bin collection shall be in accordance with EPA and Council guidelines and shall be completed at times of least interference / inconvenience to the local amenity and traffic conditions. The EPA Noise Control Guidelines Publication 1254 it states:

• Collections occurring once a week should be restricted to the hours 6 am — 6 pm Monday to Saturday

• Collections occurring more than once a week should be restricted to the hours 7 am — 6 pm Monday to Saturday

Collection times - Waste collection from private services are best suited on an alternate day to the Council service and completed at times of least interference/inconvenience to the local amenity and traffic conditions.

6.7 Internal waste Management • General / domestic garbage shall be placed in plastic bags before placement into bins • Recycling materials are not to be bagged and but should be placed loosely into the

recycling bins. (Items in plastic bags in recycling bins are not recycled). Recyclable items in domestic bin collections include:

o Rigid plastic containers o Paper, cardboard o Glass bottles and jars o Steel cans, aluminium cans and aluminium foil are among items that can be

recycled. • But exclude:

o Plastic bags o Garden hoses o Rope (ropes and garden hoses can wrap around and damage equipment in the

recycling plant). • To improve recycling:

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O Empty containers and bottles of any leftover food or liquid. Ideally rinse them out. O Remove lids before placing them in the recycling bin.

• All waste bins are not to be placed out prior to 24 hours before the collection and to be returned to the storage are within 24hours of collection.

• Screening of bins - All bins are stored within the development in the basement and not visible from the street.

• Mobile Garbage Bins (MGB's) implemented in the development are to be in accordance with Council's specifications in terms of manufacture, composition & colour coding, and are to have required street address and stickers applied per normal Council practice.

6.8 Signage, educat ion & safety It will be the responsibility of the Owner's Corporation / Building Management to ensure all residents have all of the material available to them and that they adhere to the required practices regarding waste management, sustainability and promoting waste minimization. All residents are to operate and maintain safe practiced in all aspects involving the waste management of the development.

• All education material will be in accordance with Council requirements or if this is not available, per signage on the following website: httbs://www.sustainability.vic.aov.au/aovernment/waste-management/rpublic-place- recyclina?cluery=sianaae

• Directional signage should be installed to direct occupants and bin collectors to the bin storage areas.

• Instructional signage within shared communal bin stores is to indicate which bin is for garbage and which is for recyclables (or food waste/organics) and also include what items can be included in garbage and recycling bins, and items that need to be disposed of via other services.

• The hard waste storage zone should also be signed.

• A sign will be placed on the wall in the bin store identifying that the following soft plastics can be recycled at any location identified on the Redcycle website http://www.redcycle.net.au/where-to-redcycle/ (Currently primarily Coles store locations). Quick guide to some most commonly recycled Soft Plastic items:

pasta & rice bags

old green bags

cereal box liners

fro/en food & veggie bags

Pit

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• A preliminary OHS risk assessment has been included to identify potential OHS issues, however this risk assessment does not replace the need for the building management/Owners Corporation and collection contractors to complete their own OHS assessment for the bin collection process.

7 O n g o i n g management The management and maintenance of the waste system will be a responsibility of the apartment complex building management/owner's corporation. Items to be addressed in maintaining the system include:

• The tenancy agreements should outline a schedule of waste collection dates in accordance with the above parameters.

• Allocation of responsibility to the contractor for bringing bins from the bin store location to the collection vehicle and also for returning the emptied bins to the bin store. Responsibility should include ensuring any waste that spills from the bins during emptying is collected by the contractor.

• Ensure the Council collection contractor has unrestricted access to the street level bin store on the days of collection

• Ensuring the waste contractor has access to the basement and signage is provided to make building occupants aware that waste vehicles enter the basement.

• That bins and bins stores are monitored regularly with bins rotated as required to ensure areas are fully operational with regular cleaning of the bins and bin store spaces and clean- up after collection if necessary

• Management and coordination with council for hard waste collection

• Managing communal composting areas (if applicable)

• Provision of information to residents in relation to the requirements of using the system eg boxes to be flattened, containers for recycling washed, bagged recycling not permitted, bins to not be over-full etc

• Monitoring and feedback to residents if the system is not working properly. Undertake a waste audit should it be suspected waste is not being placed in the correct bins

7.1 Further Waste Reduction Measures • Separation of garbage and recycling should initially occur in residences. For this reason, the

development should include streamed waste bins (perhaps included under the sink) in each dwelling. Bin types include garbage (Landfill) waste, Recycling, Organic Food Waste, Soft Plastics.

All bins should be placed alongside each other to ensure recycling is easy.

• Miscellaneous recycling container(s) - a container(s) with drawers or number of small stackable crates minimum footprint 500x500mm are recommended to be supplied for incidental recyclables such as batteries, light globes, printer cartridges, e-waste and clothes. These items are to be recycled monthly or as arranged by the Owners Corporation/ Building Management.

• E-waste or electronic waste including computers and accessories, televisions and occasionally printers can be recycled for free at select drop-off locations under the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS). E-waste is not to be disposed

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of in landfill bins. A 120L MGB Bin (minimum size) is to be included. A separate bin should be provided for printer cartridges, batteries, old phones, light globes.

This bin is to be emptied periodically by arrangement through the owners corporation / building management. Locations and more information can be found at:

o htto://www.recyclingnearyou.com.au/ewastescheme/ o wvvw.dropzone.orchau o htto://www.techcollect.com.au/ o www.ponvupfor000d.com (50% of profits donated to SecondBite) o www.ecyclesolutions.net.au (may also recycling polystyrene)

• Local information regarding the disposal and recycling of common household items can be found at:

o http://www.monash.vic.gov.aut

o http://recyclingnearyou.com.au/

• Polystyrene is collected for recycling by various councils. In addition suppliers such as ecycle www.ecyclesolutions.net.au will deliver whitegoods and either collect clean polystyrene from retailers or take polystyrene away after delivery.

• Unwanted bulky items, clothes and other consumables can be donated to charities, sold on online or at second-hand local market places as is if in good condition. If repair is required, seek out repair community centres for re-purposing.

7.2 Organic food waste diversion methods • As 40% of domestic waste is from food, reducing the volume of food waste in bins, will assist

residents in reducing their volume of garbage. See httb://youreneraysavinasaov.au/waste/reducina-recyclina/kitchen-food-waste

• Aerobic green cone bio-biodigesters are an option for some households including multi-unit developments to divert food waste (including bread, dairy, meat and small bones). Refer to https://www.treehuaaer.com/lawn-qardenhareen-cone-solar-food-diaester-will-reduce-90- food-waste-vour-backyard.html

• Compost bins and worm farms are great way for residents to re-use kitchen waste and turn it into compost for their garden.

• Bokashi bins http://www.bokashi.com.au/ are an effective way of reducing waste volumes and breaking down food waste for apartment dwellers. Food scraps are placed in bokashi bins with an accelerator mix added. The volume of waste food is reduced, and the waste in the bin is already on the path to being composted. Bokashi bins can be emptied into compost bins so providing a compost bin on site and having a garden also helps. Bokashi bins are also available from http://www.eco-organics.com.au/about-us.htm

• Some councils or community gardens accept food waste for composting although capacity may be limited so registration is often required. Partially decomposed bokashi bin contents are ideal for composting in council or community garden facilities if available.

7.3 Waste to Energy Waste to Energy (WtE) is a process where waste is used to generate a usable form of energy from waste materials. Examples of usable forms of energy include electricity, heat and transport fuels.

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WtE may be more applicable to large precinct developments (or uses with greater control over waste volumes and contamination eg hospitals, universities, hotels).

Anaerobic digestion is the application most likely to be found in MUDs. Investigations are underway to explore the role of WtE technologies in Victoria's waste management system. The Energy from waste guideline (EPA publication 1559, published 9 December 2013) provides guidance on the thermal efficiency and regulatory requirements that apply to WtE facilities.

During the planning and design of MUDs, WtE may need to be considered in terms of physical design and disposal options.

8 Supplementary information

8.1 Sustainability initiatives Residents / Occupants should be made aware of Sustainability Victoria's recommendations for waste reduction www.sustainability.vic.aov.au

Where possible they should practice the waste reduction hierarchy identified in the Environmental Protection Act 1970:

MOST PREFERABLE

RECOVERY OF ENERGY

TREATMENT

CONTAINMENT

8.2 Links City of Monash Council website: http://www.monash.vic.gov.au Waste collection companies in Victoria (examples only):

• Waste Wise Environmental www.wastewise.com.au (complete basement collections)

• Kartaway http://www.kartaway.com.au/melbourne/index.html (incl basement collections)

• iDump Waste Management www.idump.com.au (mini truck waste collection)

• Citywide www.citywide.com.au

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• JJ Richards & Sons www.iir ichards.com.au

• KS Environmental - wvvw.ksenvironmental.com.au

• Sita - www.si ta.com.au

• Thiess Services www.thiess-services.com.au

• Wastech www.wastech.com.au

• http://www.australianboxrecycling.com.au/recycling-bins.php

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A p p e n d i x 2 - Preliminary risk review

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APPENDIX B Risk Assessment - Waste Collection process For proposed development a t 205-207 Clayton Road, Clayton lid cap your footprint

Class I Risk = Potential to cause dea th or permanent injury.

Class 2 Risk = Potential to cause Injury requiring medical attention,

Class 3 Risk = Potential t o cause a n injury treatable with first aid.

Activity Steps involved in completing activity S. risk

Risk level

Risk mitigating measures Implementation responsibility Building Designer / Owners Corporation

Moving bins within waste / recycling collection room on ground floor

Manual handling bin changing. Risk of manual handling injuries.

2 Appropriate design of collection room and space. Training of designated person

Moving o f bins from bin store to collection space

Distance bins to b e moved approx 30m. Risk of manual handling injuries

2 Use max bin sizes of 660L

Minimise distance of travel, with the area kept free of all obstacles including loose gravel or dirt, steps, kerbs, speed bumps, berms, sills or ramps.

Ensure all access points have suitably wide doorways a n d circulation areas.

Building Designer / Owners Corporation

Vehicle comes on site for collection

Large vehicle entering site, and reversing before exiting site. Major risk is hitting, particularly when reversing, young children, the elderly or unaware people

1 Vehicle driver entering site is to survey carpark for activity. If there is no activity near reversing location, driver to execute reverse move immediately before the situation c a n change. If there is activity, the driver should ensure the person/persons moving in the basement are aware of the pending reversing action, a n d have time to stay away from the reversing zone or ensure children are a w a y from the reversing zone. Reversing should b e a t very slow speed.

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APPENDIX B Risk Assessment - Waste Collection process For proposed development a t 205-207 Clayton Road, Clayton lid cap your footprint

There should b e no/ few children/elderly people in the carpark area.

Reversing buzzers to b e appl ied to all trucks.

A "No parking" sign effective a t the times of collection to b e installed in the visitor space of the carpark. This will allow the collection vehicle to perform a three point turn and leave in a forward direction.

Note this assessment is for consideration during the design phase of the project. It is not to replace a risk assessment / Safe Work Method Statement being completed by the contractor and persons undertaking the waste removal process.

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