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Regulated Streams Assessment
Map your hazardous, e-waste, and biomedical streams before a compliance issue maps them for you.
What this is
Identification, classification, and compliance gap assessment of all regulated waste streams at your site — hazardous materials, electronic waste, biomedical waste where applicable — with documented risk ratings and corrective action recommendations.
UAE regulations on hazardous waste handling and e-waste disposal are actively enforced. Facilities without documented procedures face real liability. Biomedical waste is a particular gap in mixed-use developments with clinic tenants.
The problem it solves
Regulated streams handled incorrectly create compliance liability that is difficult to quantify until an incident occurs. Documentation protects the organisation; absence of documentation compounds the risk.
What included
    • Identification and classification of all regulated streams on site
    • Current handling and disposal route documentation
    • Compliance gap assessment against UAE regulations
    • Risk rating per stream (high / medium / low)
    • Verification of contractor licensing for regulated stream handling
    • Recommended corrective actions with priority order
    • Template procedures for ongoing compliant handling
What you get
  • Risk Assessment
    • Stream classification
    • Compliance gap findings
    • Risk ratings
  • Action Plan
    • Priority corrective actions
    • Contractor verification checklist
    • Handling procedure templates
Frequently asked questions
  • What counts as hazardous waste under UAE law?
    Broadly: chemicals, solvents, batteries, fluorescent lamps, contaminated materials, and certain medical waste. The classification depends on quantity and composition. We identify and classify on-site.
  • Do you handle the disposal yourselves?
    For some streams, yes. For others we verify and orchestrate licensed third-party handlers. Either way, the transfer is documented.
  • What if we're already non-compliant?
    We document the current state without prejudice. The assessment is the basis for correction, not an enforcement action.
Who it's for