Eurotech Training Consultancy Recruitment Fadi Jawad

Advanced Environmental Waste Management

Advanced Environmental Waste Management

Advanced Environmental Waste Management

 

OBJECTIVES

  • in addressing the implications of International Environmental Protocols
  • in reviewing their waste disposal practice in the context of growing environmental awareness
  • in obtaining performance improvement through the implementation of an environmental management system
  • by introducing new developments in waste management practice
  • in considering contaminated land and its impact on waste management activity
  • by reviewing the application of the Waste Hierarchy
  • by encouraging dialogue with like-minded individuals on specific issues of concern in their organizations;
  • by providing options for delegates in developing their organization’s Waste Management practice

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Quality, Health & Safety and Environmental Managers;
  • Staff responsible for setting up Waste Management Systems;
  • Staff wishing to reduce risk and liability for their organization through sound Waste
  • Management practices, principles and procedures;
  • All managers and staff involved in Waste Management and who need an appreciation of the techniques and principles involved in Waste Management, waste minimization, material re-use, recovery and recycling

COURSE OUTLINE

DAY 1 – INTRODUCTION TO WASTE MANAGEMENT

Explanations of the current global environmental challenges, the scope of international legislation and the development of waste management and waste minimization practice.

  • Global environmental issues
  • International legislation
  • the Concept of ‘Duty of Care’
  • Definition of Special & Other Wastes
  • Waste Management in industry
  • Waste Management tools

DAY 2 – ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING AND WASTE DISPOSAL

The role of an environmental management system in managing waste, an introduction to environmental auditing and waste management equipment and to contaminated land identification and remediation techniques.

  • Introduction to ISO 14001, a specification for an Environmental Management System
  • Auditing Environmental Management Systems using ISO 19011
  • Responsibilities in managing waste
  • Transport of Waste by Road
  • Special Waste Regulations
  • Packaging Waste Regulations
  • Contaminated Land

DAY 3 – WASTE COLLECTION

This will include a description of Waste Collection options, the role of material recovery, re-use and recycling facilities and of environmental reporting

  • Landfill Tax – the environmental costs of waste
  • Administration requirements of waste collection
  • Waste segregation
  • Waste collection
  • Waste transfer stations and materials recycling facilities
  • Internal collection protocols for clinical and special wastes
  • Environmental reporting

DAY 4 – OPERATIONAL CONTROLS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL

This will include a review of planning for and construction and operation of Waste Disposal Facilities and the need for Environmental Protection.

  • Containment systems for landfill sites
  • Leach ate control
  • Landfill gas control and utilization
  • Site aftercare
  • Control of incinerator emissions and residues
  • Food waste disposal
  • Clinical waste disposal

DAY 5 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES

This will include the initial development of an environmental management system and its application to waste management operations

  • Policy development
  • Identification of Environmental Aspects
  • Operational Control
  • Setting up the environmental audit
  • Non-compliances and corrective actions
  • Recommendations for improvement
  • The Role of the Management Review

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