Albion Environmental Limited

REHIS 2 Day Working With Waste Management Legislation

Are you compliant with current Waste Management Legislation or working towards gaining a WAMITAB COTC award? If the answer is \’yes\’ then our 2 Day Working with Waste Management Legislation course is not to be missed.

Next Course 21 & 22 February 2017 Book Here

Background
This two-day course is designed to provide an understanding of the legislation relating to the Waste Management industry and provides background knowledge and understanding for WAMITAB candidates.  The course is suitable for those new to the Industry, anyone starting or completing WAMITAB COTC awards or experienced managers who require to be kept abreast of recent changes.

Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete course will receive a joint certificate from Albion Environmental Ltd and The Royal Environmental Health Institution of Scotland (REHIS) which can be used to demonstrate advanced prior learning (APL) for WAMITAB awards.

Objectives
To provide evidence of the knowledge & understanding aspects required for the technical units of WAMITAB’s Certificate of Technical Competence (COTC’s) and to provide a basic understanding of the main elements of the Environmental Protection Act 1990

To understand and apply the practical aspects of:

  • The Definition of Waste
  • The Duty of Care
  • Registration of Carriers
  • Special Waste Regulations
  • Transport of Wastes (Including Dangerous Goods)

Course Content

  • The Definition of Waste
  • Registration of Carriers
  • Duty of Care
  • EWC Codes Special Waste Regulations & Consigning Special Waste
  • Carriage of Dangerous Goods (By Road)
  • Storage of Hazardous/Special Wastes
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Health & Safety Management

Training Methods
Participative with a mix of lecturing, case studies and exercises.

Course Materials include:
Course Manual
Memory stick of Useful Information

Confirmation of Learning
Confirmation of learning is achieved by completion of course exercises.

 

 

 

 

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