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Posted By Rachel West
Does anyone have recommendations for waste contractors specialising in Sharps Disposal?
I feel the need to change my supplier after having the incorrect size of sharps bin replaced by a set of miniature amalgam bins!
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Posted By Robin B
Hi Rachel
I would say that it depends upon what the 'contents' of the sharps was., as not all contractors can take all classes.
I'm afraid I've been let down with my provider and am also considering changing in the near future to perhaps somebody like Initial.
Robin
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Posted By Lindsey Downes
I'm SHE Manager for White Rose Environmental Ltd a specialist clinical waste disposal company (www.whiteroseenvironmental.co.uk). We are able to provide a wide range of sharps/clinical/hazardous waste containers for disposal. We provide a container supply, collection and disposal service. Our customer services number is 0845 124 2020.
You may wish to know that recent legislation, Hazardous Waste Regulations affects the definition of sharps waste which, depending on your current use for syringes/sharps may now be classed as hazardous waste. I can be contacted on lindsey.downes@whiteroseenvironmental.com or 0113 391 8716 if you would like to know more.
White Rose are accredited to ISO 9000:2000, 14001 & 18001.
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Is this a flagrant punt for business or what!
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