REM/Specific/TBT-REM-012
Landfill Remediation Safety
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Landfill Remediation Safety
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-REM-012 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Landfill remediation involves the investigation, treatment, or removal of waste from former landfill sites.
- Landfill gas, primarily methane and carbon dioxide, poses explosion, asphyxiation, and fire hazards.
- Leachate — contaminated liquid draining from waste — contains heavy metals, ammonia, and organic pollutants.
- Unknown waste types including hazardous chemicals, asbestos, and clinical waste may be encountered.
- Ground stability on former landfills is unpredictable — voids, soft spots, and settlement are common.
- Continuous gas monitoring with personal detectors is mandatory for all work on or near landfill sites.
- COSHH assessments must cover all potential contaminants identified in the site investigation.
- Environmental permits from the Environment Agency govern all remediation activities on landfill sites.
- Workers must be trained in the specific hazards of landfill environments before accessing the site.
- Unexploded ordnance (UXO) may be present in landfills that accepted demolition waste from wartime periods.
Why?
| Explosion risk | Methane from landfill gas is explosive at 5–15% concentration in air — ignition sources must be strictly controlled. |
| Toxic exposure | Landfill waste and leachate contain a wide range of toxic substances that harm health through inhalation and skin contact. |
| Ground instability | Former landfill ground is unpredictable — plant and workers can sink into voids and soft waste material. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Contaminated Land Safety Awareness | Ground Gas Monitoring |
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