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stuie  
#1 Posted : 09 July 2012 13:59:04(UTC)
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stuie

Good news given my awful last couple of weeks - I have secured an interview on Wednesday of this week with a large waste handling company.
Can anyone offer me any pointers please in ref to possible questions that I may be asked specific the waste industry as this is out of my normal remit?
There will be things like workplace transport (inc pedestrians) noise, dust, cuts, zoonoses(?), and the site is 14001 and 18001 accredited.
Any pointers will be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
Stuart
wstuarth  
#2 Posted : 09 July 2012 14:57:07(UTC)
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wstuarth

Stuart

there are a few HSE resources around that will help - recent publications include the procurement of waste services guidance

I have PM you with some other info

Stuart
wstuarth  
#3 Posted : 09 July 2012 14:59:19(UTC)
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wstuarth

Stuart

meant to include a link to a good starting point - http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/wish.htm

Stuart
peter gotch  
#4 Posted : 10 July 2012 13:13:47(UTC)
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peter gotch

Good luck Stuart.

Have a look at the weighty BOMEL research report that you'll find linked from the HSE waste pages.
S Smith  
#5 Posted : 10 July 2012 21:50:38(UTC)
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S Smith

One of my sites Im responsible for is also a MRF (Materials Recycling Facility) which is attached to a Transfer Station and a Energy from Waste (EfW) plant. They work well together. You do need to look into the importance of plant, vehicle and pedestrian segregation but also the dangers of a baling machine, moving conveyors, guards, working at height, harness and fall arrest systems (pre-use checks, inspection and servicing and also training and lists of authorised persons etc). Noise is a big part and dependant on what type of dust suppression or extraction system is in place will depend on the the dust problem. Generally because of the materials being processed there will be a dust issue.
A MRF has a multitude of H&S obstacles and issues, operatives included, however it is character building and I would say that you are looking for a new challenge in a new industry, are a fast learner and with the appropriate training will make a difference.
I'm more than happy to help in any way.

All the best and good luck
stuie  
#6 Posted : 11 July 2012 20:53:05(UTC)
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stuie

Thanks for the advice everyone; it seemed to go ok today which was the first stage interview (two more stages if successful). Hopefully hear something late this week early next.
Thanks for your support.
Stuart
stuie  
#7 Posted : 12 July 2012 19:32:59(UTC)
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stuie

Just to keep you up to speed - had an interview today with a different Co - seems as if i will be asked back for second stage interview. Fingers and everything else crossed.
Thanks for your support.
Stuart
Andrew W Walker  
#8 Posted : 13 July 2012 08:49:09(UTC)
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Andrew W Walker

Good luck Stuie.

I really hope things work out for you

Andy
Safetypipper  
#9 Posted : 17 July 2012 15:29:22(UTC)
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Safetypipper

Hi Stuart,

I work in the waste industry, here are some pointers that you might like to consider. The main accidents that we would have here are dust in the eyes, cuts, burns from burning materials, slips, trips and falls and manual handling injuries.

Most injuries are sustained as pedestrians moving around the site or when carrying out maintenace at machinery.

We have a real potential for falls from height due to the machinery that we use. Pedestrian & Vechicle segregation is fundamental as is the control & supervision of contractors & customers on site.

Permit to work systems are in place and are essential.

All our operators undergo RIPOTS Training (Recyling Industry & Plant Operative Training) every 3 years.

We have Safe working procedures in place which are given to all staff in a booklet and signed off at induction.

The waste industry is one which is very unique and some of the attitudes towards safety can be very caveman for want of a better word! It can be very challenging so you might want to get across in your interview how you would or could deal with a challenging environment and that you are fully aware of that. I found in my interview for my current position they took what I knew about H&S on face value from my C.V and concentrated upon how I would deal with certain types of situations / deal with certain people & what my attitude towards safety was.

Hope this helps somewhat.

Good luck with your interview :)
stuie  
#10 Posted : 17 July 2012 16:01:27(UTC)
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stuie

Thanks for the advice and good wishes; the first interview last week seemed to go ok. I am waiting now to see if I am going to be invited back for the next stage, they are interviewing others today (17th) so hopefully will find out soon if they want to see me again. They a smallish family owned and run firm but have a good safety record and a good local reputation so here's hoping.
Thanks
Stuart
chris42  
#11 Posted : 19 July 2012 09:26:01(UTC)
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chris42

Stuie

sent you a pm,

chris


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