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SKIP AND CONTAINER SAFETY IN
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING
This guidance has been developed by the Waste Industry Safety and Health (WISH) Forum to help
control safety and health risks in the waste management industry associated with use of skips and
containers.
Skip- or container-related accidents are a common cause of serious and fatal accidents in the waste
management and recycling industry.
This guidance is about eliminating or reducing the risk of serious injury associated with the use of
mismatched or damaged skips or containers. In addition to design and manufacturing issues, it
provides information on their safe use, inspection and maintenance.
It is aimed at designers/manufacturers, buyers, employers, users and maintenance staff who work
with skips and containers used with skip loader and hook loader vehicles.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was consulted in the production of this publication. It
endorses the sensible, proportionate, reasonable and balanced advice to owners on managing the risk
from this guidance during the waste-related activities as set out in the guidance
FURTHER READING
https://www.wishforum.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Waste-06.pdf