(MROC12) Level 4 Medium Risk Operator Competence for Non-Hazardous Waste Transfer CIWM (WAMITAB)
Onsite assessment based course
Description
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Achievement of this qualification demonstrates competence by the learner to manage permitted waste facilities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for the following site activities:
- Non hazardous transfer without treatment
Bespoke and / or Standard Rules Permits: SR2008No1 and SR2008No2, SR2015No4, SR2015No5, SR2020No1 (England and Wales)
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Qualification Process
Achievement of this qualification demonstrates competence by the learner to manage permitted waste facilities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for the following site activities:
- Non hazardous transfer without treatment (Click Here to access treatment and transfer)
The process requires the Learner to demonstrate he or she has the required knowledge and skills to manage a permitted waste management facility.
The qualification process would include a number of visits by one of our competent Assessors.
The first assessment visit will include an induction, to explain the process, as well as the Centre and awarding organisation’s policies, practices and procedures.
Each Delegate will need to complete the 6 Mandatory units listed below:
Mandatory Units:
• Maintain health and safety in the waste and resource management industry (OCS01)
• Manage the environmental impact of work activities (OCS02)
• Manage the movement, sorting and storage of waste (OCS05)
• Manage the reception of non-hazardous waste (OCS12)
• Manage Transfer and Disposal from Non-Hazardous Waste Transfer and Recovery Operations (OCS24)
• Manage site operations for the transfer of waste (OCS64)
As part of the process, you will be required to answer 6 question papers (One for each unit), gather documents relevant to your role such as risk assessments, environmental procedures, check sheets, permits, planning conditions and other such documents! On each document, you need to highlight relevant sections and also make notes as to your involvement with the document(s).
Don’t worry, you will plan each assessment visit with your Assessor to allow time to complete the work required!
When your assessor arrives on site, he or she will be looking to observe you carrying out your daily duties, asking questions about the tasks you carry out, looking at the documentation and getting you to explain the various processes and procedures.
On completion, the Centre will claim your certificate, which will be scanned, and a copy sent in advance of the original certificate.