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1 Training and assessment in competence is required in this area

2 Some additional training may be required and formal assessment of competence is required
3 Fully trained and have been formally assessed as being competent in this area of work
Employee: name emp1
1 - Driver CPC Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Driving in the Waste Management Industry - Driver Training
2 - Asbestos Awareness
3 - COTC Continued Competence Refresher
4 - COSHH
5 - Driver CPC Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Fire Safety - Driver Training
6 - Driver CPC Driver Certificate of Professional Competence First Aid - Driver Training
7 - Driver CPC Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Health & Safety - Driver Training
8 - Driver CPC Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Safe Moving & Handling
9 - Emergency First Aid at Work - 1 day course Level 2
10 - SQA Planning and Delivering Learning Sessions to Groups SCQF Level 6
11 - First Aid at Work - 3 day course - Level 3
12 - SQA Assess Workplace Competence Using Direct SCQF Level 7
13 - SQA Assess Workplace Competence Using Direct and Indirect Methods SCQF Level 8
14 - Face Fit
15 - Fire Wardens - 1 day course
16 - SQA Conduct the Assessment Process SCQF Level 8
17 - REHIS Recycling Site Operators Waste Management Awareness Course
18 - IOSH Managing Safely V31 Health & Safety Training 4 Day Course
19 - IOSH Working Safely V32 1 day course Health & Safety Training
20 - Level 2 Induction
21 - Level 3 Induction
22 - Level 4 Induction
23 - Risk Assessment
24 - REHIS Effective Delivery of Toolbox Talks One Day Course
25 - REHIS Introduction to Waste Management Legislation One Day Course
26 - REHIS Working With Waste Management Legislation Two Day Course
27 - Spill Kit
28 - WM3 Update Training
29 - Waste Smart Advanced
30 - Waste Smart Foundation
31 - Frontline Services ZWS
32 - Food Waste (Falkirk Council)

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1.1 Work in accordance with the Company's safe working practices and
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procedures
1.2 Comply with statutory legislation and regulations including environmental,
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criminal and highways legislation
2.1 Identify and respond to emergency situations/accidents in accordance with
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organisational procedures
2.2 Understand and comply with the organisational procedures for reporting
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accidents, incidents and dangerous occurrences
3.1 Understand and comply with the environmental legislation and instructions
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relevant to my own areas of work
3.2 Report issues of environmental non-compliance within my area of
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responsibility to the appropriate person
4.1 Comply with and understand my responsibilities in relation to the health, safety
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and security arrangements for my area of work
4.2 Identify hazards in and around the work area and understand the procedures
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for reporting known risks to others
4.3 Understand how to use different methods to reduce risks for any hazards
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identified in my area of work
4.4 Comply with the Duty of Care regulations and understand how to report/record
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any accidents/incidents/and dangerous occurrences to relevant persons
4.5 Understand the purpose and importance of COSHH assessments in all
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aspects of my work
5.1 Identify the different types of waste and their classification and understand the
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hazards associated with the different types
5.2 Handle waste materials in my job role safely in accordance with Company Safe
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Systems of Work & statutory requirements
5.3 Identify compliant and non-compliant waste in my job role and understand how
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to report instances in line with Company procedures
5.4 Understand and can comply with traffic management systems and procedures
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in my area of work
5.5 Use appropriate methods to communicate directions to drivers of vehicles 2 2
5.6 Understand the processes for dealing with non-conforming waste 1 1 1 1 1
5.7 Sort & prepare waste materials for processing in accordance with standard
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operating procedures and health and safety requirements
5.8 Identify the appropriate containers for different types of waste and materials
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and determine their storage requirements and capacity
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6.1 Recognise behaviours in individuals that could lead to conflict and know how to
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avoid or diffuse potential situations
6.2 Contact a supervisor and communicate any potential difficulties that may arise
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from carrying out planned work
6.3 Work constructively with others in the workplace, with consideration for others
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needs in work related matters
6.4 Understand when and how to seek advice from appropriate persons on work
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related matters
7.1 Understand the legal and organisational requirements for tasks which require
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manual handling and lifting techniques
7.2 Can assess and plan manual handling and lifting tasks and know the methods
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to use to identify the weight of a load
7.4 Use the Company guidelines / techniques to determine if a load is too heavy to
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lift safely
7.5 Recognise the potential dangers of using unsafe lifting and handling
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techniques and the hazards they can cause
7.6 Understand how to apply the correct techniques for lifting and handling
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operations which require either dual or team lifting
8.2 Treat customers and clients in line with current customer care standards and
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procedures
8.3 Identify ways in which customer service might be improved and make
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suggestions to supervisor
8.4 Understand the importance of customer feedback and how report it to an
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appropriate person
8.5 Understand the importance of creating a positive impression on others when
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carrying out my work
8.6 Understand the Company procedures for dealing with and reporting acts of
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bullying, aggression, abusive behaviour and violence to the appropriate person
9.1 Understand the legal, personal and organisational requirements for working at
height including pre work risk assessments, person in attendance and safe rescue 0 0
plans
9.2 Carry out pre use inspections and checks of working at height equipment and
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devices before commencing work
9.3 Use working at height equipment to carry out work in line with safe operating
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practices and Company procedures
9.4 Ensure methods of communication are maintained with the person in
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attendance during working at height
9.5 Carry out the Company approved safe-rescue procedure in the event of an
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incident occurring during a working at height operation

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