Level 3 Diploma for Waste Supervisor (WSUP3) CIWM (WAMITAB)
Delivered on site, you will be required to build up a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate competence, in areas relevant to your roles and responsibilities. This will include a number of assessment visits by one of our competent assessors, who will set you tasks, provide mentoring and support as well as being on hand to guide you through the process!
Description
This CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 3 Diploma for Waste Supervisor is assessed in the work environment, 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 Learner will need to complete the 5 mandatory units in Group A and any 2 units from Group B and any 3 units from Group C (ensuring that at least 2 of these are at Level 3 or above), making the award 10 units in total:
Mandatory Units:
- Contribute to the management of the environmental impact of work (WS04)
- Supervise the work of others (WS03)
- Supervise health and safety in the working environment for waste management activities (WS02)
- Ensure that staff conform to productive and efficient working practices (WS01)
- Provide leadership in area of responsibility (WS05)
Optional Unit Group B
The learner must complete 2 of the units from the following group:
- Generate and retain waste and resource management business (WM10)
- Manual handling, lifting and moving of loads in a waste environment (WO38)
- Participate in meetings (MSCD12)
- Manage own professional development within an organisation (MSCA2)
- Support learning and development within own area of responsibility (MSCD7)
- Plan allocate and monitor work of a team (MSCD5)
- Oversee waste process operations (WO25)
- Validation of waste (WO10)
- Inspection of vehicles used in waste management facilities (WO15)
- Maintain the condition of waste process equipment (WO26)
- Control the risk from vehicle and plant movements on waste management facilities (WO7)
- Contribute to maintaining sustainable development and environmental good practice at work (WO33)
- Conduct environmental monitoring on a waste management facility (WO23)
- Maintain the security of waste management facilities (WO13)
- Acceptance of waste (WO11)
- Contribute to the sustainability, maintenance and preservation of the environment (WO29)
- Exchange responsibility for control of waste processing operations (WO27)
- Contribute to the provision of customer service in a waste environment (WM67)
- Support customer service improvements (ISCD2)
Optional Unit Group C
The learner must complete 3 units from the following group, ensuring 2 of the units are Level 3 or above:
- Conform to general workplace environmental requirements - Level 2 (WB3Q)
- Direct vehicle movements on site - Level 2 (WB8Q)
- Conforming to productive working practices in the workplace - Level 2 (CS642)
- Control the sale of stocked material or products - Level 2 (WB10Q)
- Control maintenance and other engineering operations - Level 4 (WM30)
- Manage the transfer of outputs and disposal of residues from remediation of contamination land - Level 3 (WM18)
- Manage customer care programs to improve waste management services - Level 3 (WM28)
- Control work activities on a waste management facility - Level 3 (WM12)
- Maintain vehicle crew compliance with operational requirements - Level 3 (WB9Q)
- Manage the traffic office - Level 3 (LOG9)
- Make effective decisions - Level 3 (MSCE10)
- Set objectives and provide support for team members - Level 3 (MSCB5)
- Operate the Weighbridge - Level 3 (WB4Q)
- Work with others to improve customer service - Level 3 (ICSD8)
- Manage and maintain effective systems for responding to emergencies - Level 4 (WM24)
- Review the quality of customer service - Level 4 (ICSB14)
- Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, ethical and social requirements - Level 4 (MSCB8)
- Plan, allocate and monitor work in own area of responsibility - Level 4 (MSCD6)
- Implement change in own area of responsibility - Level 4 (MSCC6)
- Identify and evaluate sustainable resources in a waste environment - Level 4 (WM61)
- Manage a budget for own area or activity of work - Level 5 (MSCE1)
- Work productively with colleagues and stakeholders - Level 5 (MSCD2)
- Recruit staff in own area of responsibility - Level 5 (MSCD3a)
- Plan an organisation’s workforce - Level 7 (MSCD4)
As part of the process, you will be required to answer a minimum 10 question papers (One for each unit), you will also need to explain documents and procedures relevant to your role such as risk assessments, environmental procedures, check sheets, and other operational requirements.
You will also need to possibly gather documents relevant your role such as near miss reports, mobile plant defect reports other such documents, which again you will explain to your Assessor.
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.