HC Deb 07 March 2002 vol 381 cc485-6W
Mr. Cousins

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what environmental inspections are made of(a) contaminated, (b) radiated and (c) toxic material associated with the Ministry of Defence and defence equipment plants. [40572]

Dr. Moonie

I have been asked to reply.

It is the policy of the Ministry of Defence to comply with all environmental legislation and only to invoke exemptions from such legislation where compliance would adversely affect military operations. Issues of pollution prevention and control, including those related to contaminated, radioactive and toxic material, are addressed within the framework of the Department's overarching safety management system.

Guidance on the management of safety and environmental protection in the Ministry of Defence, including liaison with pollution control authorities and other regulatory bodies on inspections of our sites, and any activities which may impact on the environment, is published in Joint Service Publication (JSP) 418 (the Environment Manual). JSP 392 (Instructions for Radiation Protection) an JSP 375 (the MOD Health and Safety Handbook) also contain guidance and information on these issues. Copies of these three publications are in the Library of the House.