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Important Skip Hire Legalities & Limitations To Consider

Waste management is an important part of numerous commercial enterprises, including the construction and landscaping industries. In these sectors, large swathes of materials and green waste must be cleared on a daily basis, where this needs to be handled correctly and according to strict environmental protections.

 

Hiring a skip is a great way to ensure that your team is handling their waste in an organised and efficient manner. These vessels also come in a range of sizes, so you can find the perfect container for the project at hand.

 

Importantly, you need to be aware of the various contractual obligations that come with hiring a skip, where understanding your restrictions can help you to stay safe and keep costs to a minimum. Read on for a look at some of the skip hire limitations we implement at Cherry Hill Waste.


Hire Periods


Most skip hire contracts will dictate a short term hire period, where ours extends to three weeks. After this period has elapsed, your skip may be collected without notice, or you may be subjected to rental fees. As such, it is important to take note of how long you can have your skip for and when it must be returned.


Skips & Public Highways


Another aspect of skip hire to bear in mind is that any skip situated on a public road must be properly highlighted to passing vehicles. This means that you need to have lamps and cones in position at all times, where your council may also require you to hold a skip permit for the duration of your hire period.


Safe Loading


When working with a skip, it is important to understand how to load it safely. Overloading could cause items to topple out of the skip, or you may find that you’re exceeding the weight limit of the container. In this situation, your skip hire team may refuse to collect your waste, or a fee may be charged.


Prohibited Items


It is also important to be aware of what should and shouldn’t go into your skip, where penalties could be charged for unaccepted items. In particular, you should not load your skip with hazardous waste, tyres, fluorescent tubing or paint tins. Any plasterboard products must also be kept separate from other types of waste.


Cherry Hill Waste: Commercial Skip Hire For Your Next Project


At Cherry Hill Waste, we specialise in skip hire services, whether you’re working on a large construction site or you’re undertaking a land clearance project. Our skips come in a range of sizes, where we also specialise in environmentally safe waste management practices.

 

Get in touch with us today to find out more about our skip hire limitations.

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