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List of exemptions for treating waste, for example sorting or processing it in certain ways. You must comply with the specific rules of each exemption.
Advice on best practice for reviewing individuals in substance misuse treatment.
How to minimise the risk of disease from animal wool and hair, register your site, and dispose of materials you don't want.
How to use evidence of drug-related activity and harm to improve prevention and treatment of substance misuse and associated problems.
Directly Observed Therapy involves health workers, community volunteers or family members recording patients taking treatment doses
The T6 exemption allows you to chip, shred, cut or pulverise waste wood and plant matter to make it easier to store and transport, or to convert it for use.
This review compared children given intermittent anti-TB treatment to those given daily treatment
How to comply with your environmental permit: additional technical guidance for treating and processing poultry operators.
What sites are collection centres, the animal by-products (ABPs) you can treat at one, and how you must treat them.
The T8 exemption allows you to treat small amounts of waste end-of-life tyres for recovery by baling, shredding, peeling, shaving or granulating.
The T13 exemption allows you to recover waste food by decanting or unwrapping it and recovering the packaging.
The T20 exemption allows you to treat certain waste at water treatment works to reduce the volume for transport, or to make it easier to handle for waste recovery.
The T15 exemption allows you to treat aerosol cans by puncturing or crushing them using specialist treatment equipment, so the metal can be recovered.
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