Manually collect waste

URN: EUSWO04
Business Sectors (Suites): Waste Resource Operations Management
Developed by: Energy & Utility Skills
Approved on: 01 Nov 2017

Overview

This standard defines the competence required to collect waste safely in accordance with your organisations guidelines. You will be collecting waste manually but will also need to be able to operate equipment and machinery safely and with due care and attention to others as well as yourself. This standard is aimed at those who collect waste manually, either kerbside collections, waste bin collections or


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

Collect waste

  1. follow all health and safety and work procedures and instructions

throughout the collection process

  1. make sure that a route risk assessment has been provided and there

is safe access to the waste to be collected

  1. collect waste, using manual handling techniques, in a safe manner

avoiding the risk of injury to self and others

  1. reject waste and respond to non-conforming waste in accordance

with organisational procedures

  1. use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in accordance with

organisational procedures

  1. check and confirm containers contain the correct classification of

waste

  1. use the proper manual handling techniques for the different types of

containers

  1. leave the designated collection area clean and safe

Operate equipment

  1. followrisk assessments and organisational and manufacturers

procedures to operate machinery and equipment safely

  1. report faults and defects as soon as possible in line with

operational procedures

  1. work in a manner which reduces the risk of injury and disease to

self and others, and avoids risk of harm to self, others and the

environment

Use and communicate information

  1. give and request information to and from designated person
  2. check the collection documentation is accurate and complete

Resolve problems which arise from collecting waste

  1. report promptly any circumstances which affect the collection of the

waste, in accordance with operational procedures

  1. report any damage which results from the collection process, in

accordance with operational procedures

  1. resolve problems within your limits of your own responsibility

behaviour which underpins effective performance


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

General

  1. the classifications and types of waste
  2. the potential hazards associated with different wastes relevant to the

job role

  1. how to identify work-related hazards and risks
  2. details of operational procedures and documentation
  3. how to work constructively with colleagues and other people and

resolve disagreements

  1. operational procedures and why it is important to comply with them
  2. how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) in line with

operational

procedures

  1. the limits of the job responsibility when communicating with others

Collecting waste

  1. waste collection schemes relevant to the organisation
  2. how to correctly respond to non-conforming waste
  3. the safe working areas and hazards associated with loading waste
  4. the characteristics of different types of collection receptacle and

how to handle them

  1. how to avoid the risk of injury and disease
  2. how to minimize the risk of harm to oneself and the environment
  3. how to respond to hazardous waste
  4. how to respond to unsuitable and damaged collection equipment
  5. the reasons for rejecting waste
  6. information required for the completion of organisational

documentation

  1. equipment operating procedures and the importance of carrying

them out correctly


Scope/range


Scope Performance


Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours


Skills


Glossary


Links To Other NOS


External Links


Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

01 Nov 2021

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

Energy & utility skills

Original URN

wo04

Relevant Occupations

Public Service and other Associate Professionals, Public Services

SOC Code

9225

Keywords

Manual; Collection; Waste; Classification; Waste collection schemes; Hazardous waste