REM/Specific/TBT-REM-015
Soil Washing and Treatment
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Soil Washing and Treatment
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-REM-015 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Soil washing uses water and chemical solutions to separate contaminants from excavated soil on remediation sites.
- The process removes hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and organic pollutants from soil for reuse or reduced-hazard disposal.
- Mobile soil washing plants involve screening, mixing, hydrocyclones, and settlement tanks processing large volumes.
- Workers are exposed to contaminated dust, chemical wash solutions, and noise from processing equipment.
- The COSHH Regulations 2002 require assessment for all contaminants in the soil and chemicals used in washing.
- Wastewater from soil washing must be treated before discharge under an environmental permit.
- Heavy plant including excavators, conveyors, and trucks operates around the processing area continuously.
- Contaminated soil stockpiles can generate dust and runoff requiring suppression and containment measures.
- Health surveillance is required for workers regularly exposed to contaminated soil and wash chemicals.
- The Environmental Permitting Regulations govern the operation of mobile soil treatment facilities on site.
Why?
| Protect workers health | Contaminated soil contains carcinogens, heavy metals, and toxic substances that cause serious illness. |
| Environmental compliance | Soil washing creates contaminated wastewater that must be treated and discharged under permit conditions. |
| Legal duty | COSHH 2002 and environmental permits require strict controls for all soil treatment operations on site. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Contaminated Land Safety Awareness | Contaminated Groundwater Handling |
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