Across
- 2. When considering the 'waste hierarchy', what is the first thing to consider?
- 6. Convert waste into reusable material.
- 7. According to COSHH, where dust cannot be reduced on site, one of the simplest ways it can be controlled is through ------- down with water.
- 10. 'LEV' is a system designed to capture and remove airborne contaminants like dust, fumes, and vapors from a workplace at the source(5,7,11)
- 12. A word that describes agents that can cause cancer, such as; asbestos, certain chemicals, lead, solvents, Tobacco smoke.
- 15. A common building product that is classed as 'hazardous waste' because of the high levels of sulphates contained in its gypsum.
- 18. There are many benefits to be gained from recycling, including conserving --------- for future generations.
- 20. By law, all buiding sites of a certain size must have a 'WMP'(5,10,4)
Down
- 1. When released into the atmosphere, Carbon monoxide, Ozone, Sulphur dioxide, Nitrogen dioxide, Particulate matter and Lead(automobile emissions), are all classed as (3,9)
- 3. The separation of waste into catagories for recycling.
- 4. The illegal dumping of waste(3,7)
- 5. Welsh word for 'segregation'
- 8. If waste cannot be reused, what is the next less favourable option, according to the 'waste hierarchy'?
- 9. What is the last resort According to the 'waste hierarchy' when dealing with waste on site?
- 11. Masonry, concrete and rock can be recycled by crushing it up and using as --------
- 13. Welsh word for 'Resources'
- 14. Welsh word for 'recycling'
- 16. If waste is created on site, according to the 'waste hierarchy', what is the second thing to consider.
- 17. A type of asbestos-containing material that is more likely to release fibers into the air because it can be easily crushed or crumbled by hand pressure.
- 19. Before demolishing old buildings it is good practice to ----- the building of any materials/components that can be reused/recycled.
