Level 3 Award in Health and Safety Supervision for Resource and Waste Management Sector CIWM (WAMITAB) HSSRWM3
The process starts with a two-day knowledge training course. This course will not only provide you with the knowledge and understanding to complete the written project and associated multiple-choice question test, but it will set you up for a career in health and safety in the waste management sector.
Description
The course material is delivered via PowerPoint presentation; however, this will not be death by PowerPoint, this will be an interactive, fun learning process, with real-world stories you will never forget, as well as various exercises, question and answer sessions, and much more!
The course covers a range of health and safety-related topics from legislation, understanding of hazards and risks and the process of carrying out a risk assessment, behavioural health and safety, monitoring of health and safety performance, and leadership.
To achieve this qualification, learners must complete the mandatory unit ''Health and Safety Supervision for Resource and Waste Management Sector (HSSRWM3).
This unit is designed to ensure that individuals will:
- Know their responsibilities under health and safety legislation, and how this applies in a resources and waste management workplace.
- Understand the key principles of risk assessment, and how this applies in a resource and waste management workplace.
- Know the process of accident investigation and reporting in the resource and waste management workplace.
- Understand the key principles of behavioural health and safety, and how to develop behavioural safety in a resource and waste management workplace.
- Understand the key principles of health and safety leadership, and how this can be used in a resource and waste management workplace.
- Know how to measure health and safety performance in a resource and waste management workplace.The process requires the Learner to demonstrate he or she has the required knowledge and skills to manage a permitted waste management facility.
After the course, the centre will arrange for you to sit a multiple choice question test (MCQ), which will be invigilated by an independent member of our team.
The MCQ test will contain 30 multiple-choice questions and will last 45 minutes and the passmark for this is 70% overall.
On passing the test, you will then progress forward to complete a reflective written project at your own site, over a period of time.
The project includes questions based on your involvement regarding health and safety on site and evidence that illustrates your practical knowledge such as completing a risk assessment on the hazards and risks that you observe in the workplace, and then reflecting on your findings.
This process will demonstrate you have the knowledge and skills to undertake tasks such as accessing a range of informational sources, you are able to carry out a risk assessment to include implementing suitable control measures, as well as demonstrating leadership, and your ability to monitor the performance of health and safety and benefits this brings to the wider site.
Once your project is ready, it will be submitted to us electronically or through the post for marking. Once received your work will then be marked by an approved Assessor.
Any work that does not reach the standard will be returned to you, along with feedback from the Assessor.
This will allow you to review the feedback provided by the Assessor while continuing to research and learn, prior to making the required amendments to any of the required criteria.
Once amended, your work should be sent back to us for marking. Once the work has met the standard, it will then go through an internal and external quality assurance process.
After this point, we can then claim your award!