When a site receives hazardous waste, it must send a consignee return confirming what arrived and what happened to it. LoadSnap produces this from the load you accept — you don't write it separately.
When it's due
The return is expected within a defined window of accepting the load, so generating it at the point of receipt (rather than batching at month end) keeps you inside the clock. The weighbridge timestamp is what the window runs from.
How it works in LoadSnap
Accept the hazardous load at the gate and record the weights.
LoadSnap matches it to the consignment note and the EWC line(s).
The consignee return is generated from that record — accepted/rejected, quantity received, and the recovery or disposal (R/D) code.
Rejected loads capture an explicit reason inside the same window.
