Betekenis van:
human waste

human waste
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the body wastes of human beings

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Human hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair
    2. The waste producer and the waste holder should manage the waste in a way that guarantees a high level of protection of the environment and human health.
    3. vehicles used for carrying animal waste or carcasses which are not intended for human consumption;
    4. the adverse impacts of the generated waste on the environment and human health; or
    5. the likely impacts on the environment and on human health of the waste facility;
    6. WASTES FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, OFF-SITE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND THE PREPARATION OF WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND WATER FROM INDUSTRIAL USE
    7. 19 WASTES FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, OFF-SITE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND THE PREPARATION OF WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND WATER FOR INDUSTRIAL USE
    8. The first objective of any waste policy should be to minimise the negative effects of the generation and management of waste on human health and the environment.
    9. the waste is substantially free of products used in extraction or processing that could harm the environment or human health.
    10. In the case of waste heap slides any waste-mass in movement shall be deemed likely to threaten human lives if people are staying within range of the moving waste-mass.
    11. Furthermore, the characterisation of extractive waste should facilitate the determination of the options for managing such waste and the related mitigation measures in order to protect human health and the environment.
    12. ‘substantial change’ means a change in the nature or functioning, or an extension, of an installation or combustion plant, waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant which may have significant negative effects on human health or the environment;
    13. ‘environmentally sound management’ means taking all practicable steps to ensure that waste is managed in a manner that will protect human health and the environment against adverse effects which may result from such waste;
    14. The assessment shall examine the opportunity of setting minimum requirements for bio-waste management and quality criteria for compost and digestate from bio-waste, in order to guarantee a high level of protection for human health and the environment.
    15. The essential objective of all provisions relating to waste management should be the protection of human health and the environment against harmful effects caused by the collection, transport, treatment, storage and tipping of waste.