Implement and manage improvements and changes to waste management systems and operations
Overview
This national occupational standard is about making improvements and changes to waste management systems and operations. This could apply to any part of the waste management sector. It includes identifying potential improvements, assessing the potential impact of improvements and changes, planning and implementing them and monitoring and assessing their effectiveness against planned benefits. You will need to have a full understanding of the organisation’s policies, objectives and operational processes. It requires a methodical analysis of operations and the use of qualitative, quantitative and financial assessments. This Standard is for managers in any type of waste management facility.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
evaluate systems and operations at appropriate intervals to identify potential improvements
maintain a system which personnel can access to make recommendations on improvements
evaluate the costs and benefits of potential improvements and change against company objectives
evaluate the potential impact of any proposed improvements and change on other aspects of site operations
prepare project plans for implementing viable proposed improvements and change
make contingency arrangements to address any identified problems in achieving expected outcomes
get agreement for plans with appropriate internal and external contacts
review risk assessments for changed working practices created by improvements
review the training records to ensure that all skills needed for changes in systems and operations can be met
implement any additional training required to meet changes in systems and operations
rectify any staff shortages, equipment deficiencies or external causes that prevent the fulfilment of plans in line with organisational procedures
provide clear and sufficient information on plans to enable those responsible for implementation to carry them out
monitor and ensure implementation of plans against agreed specifications, schedules and budget
identify, evaluate and rectify any problems, obstacles or deviations from plans, specifications, schedules or budget
maintain the continuity of business activities during the period of change
communicate progress on a regular basis and provide opportunities for people to give feedback
evaluate project results against previous performance for expected costs, operational benefits and environmental impact
report the results of evaluations in the agreed format and timescale
manage all procedures connected with improvements or change to enhance or maintain the quality of the organisation’s operations
seek advice from appropriate people to resolve situations which are outside your responsibility
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
relevant legislation, regulations, codes of practice and procedures applicable to safety, health and the environment for waste management activities
the procedures for the proper management control of work activities on the site
the organisation’s objectives and priorities relating to environmental protection, health and safety, profitability, management of waste operations and quality standards
how to interpret and verify process documentation
recent developments in technology and operating procedures could impact the waste management industry
how to use information about strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to evaluate improved improvements
existing operating costs, and how costs are broken down
how to calculate costs of improvements in terms of capital, installation and running costs
how to use cost benefit analysis methods and techniques
techniques used in preparing proposals
the impact of potential improvements on other aspects of activities
reporting procedures for project approval, monitoring implementation and evaluation of project outcomes
how to monitor implementation of improvement plans, including any problems experienced and the steps that could be taken to respond to these
how to monitor implementation of plans against agreed specifications, schedules and budgets
how to rectify deviations from plans, specifications, schedules or budgets
techniques for evaluating projects, and how to report them
the storage, transportation, treatment and handling requirements for the waste types handled on site
Implement and manage improvements and changes to waste management systems and operations
Overview
This national occupational standard is about making improvements and changes to waste management systems and operations. This could apply to any part of the waste management sector.
It includes identifying potential improvements, assessing the potential impact of improvements and changes, planning and implementing them and monitoring and assessing their effectiveness against planned benefits. You will need to have a full understanding of the organisation’s policies, objectives and operational processes. It requires a methodical analysis of operations and the use of qualitative, quantitative and financial assessments.
This Standard is for managers in any type of waste management facility.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: