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Buy: http://www.globalmanagergroup.com/wastereduction.htm Waste Reduction Management 01 Intro 02 Zero Waste 03 Hazardous waste guidance 04 Strategies 05 Regulation & implementation 06 Solid waste management 07 Recycling legislation 08 Strategies and national policy 09 Example1 10 Example2 11 Example3 12 Example4 Presentation (Power point Slides) Programs Case study1 Case study2 Literature (Word Files) Page 1 of 6TRANSCRIPT
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No of slides: 260 A. The entire presentation kit is having 2 main directories as below.
Waste Reduction Management
Literature (Word Files)
Programs
01 Intro 02 Zero Waste 03 Hazardous waste guidance 04 Strategies 05 Regulation & implementation 06 Solid waste management 07 Recycling legislation 08 Strategies and national policy 09 Example1 10 Example2 11 Example3 12 Example4
Case study1 Case study2
01 Intro 02 Zero Waste 03 Regulation & implementation 04 Hazardous waste guidance 05 Strategies 06 Strategies for industrial residual 07 Waste to resource management 08 Regulation 09 Recycling legislation 10 Examples 11 Issue for hospital 12 Chemical management 13 For college 14 Operation management
Presentation (Power point Slides)
Chapter-1.0 CONTENTS OF WASTE REDUCTION MANAGEMENT TRAINING PRESENTATION
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PART-1 Topic wise Number of slides in Presentation Part A Programs
Sr. No. Title of Slides No of Slide 1. Introduction 12 2. Zero waste 19 3. Common waste reduction hints. 11 4. Hazardous waste management guidance 15
5. Waste management strategies for industrial residuals 08
6. Waste reduction management regulation and implementation 32
7. Solid waste management facility regulations 17 8. Recycling 16 9. 16 major losses & OEE 26 10. Methodology for p2(pollution prevention) audits 06
11. Waste management issues for hospitals/ healthcare facilities 15
12. Research center for waste management 20 13. Waste reduction for colleges & universities 37
Part –B Workshop Sr. No. Title of Slides No of Slide
1. Case Study-1 12 2. Case Study-2 13
Total No. of Slides 260 PART-A Presentation: - Under this directory further files are made in power point presentation as per the chapter listed below. • Topic wise Power Point presentation in 14 modules as listed below.
1. Introduction It covers what, why and how for waste reduction management, comparative analysis, types of waste etc describe in detail.
2. Zero waste It covers basic types of waste, comman causes of stress, what and how zero waste describes with example. 3. Hazardous waste guidance It covers what is, characteristics and how manage waste describe with suitable example in detail. 4. Strategies It covers what and how waste management strategies for industrial residue with suitable example in detail.
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5. Regulation and implementation. It covers what are rules and regulation for waste reduction and how implement that describe in detail.
6. Solid waste management It covers what, facility regulation, why modify regulation, steps describe in detail.
7. Recycling legislation It related to venue and event recycling legislation, policy guideline and waste management etc describe in detail.
8. Strategies and national policy It covers what is national policy and steps for making plan and implementation process describe in detail.
9. Example1: research centre for waste management It related to research centre for waste management
10. Example2: Issue for hospital It related to Issue for hospital
11. Example3 Chemical management It related to Chemical management
13. Example: 4 It related to college. Case study1 Case study on material management resource recovery process.
Case study2 Case study on waste management.
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Part –B Literature: - This topic covers write up for the ready reference to the trainer for understanding and reading.
Chapter No. SECTION
1. Introduction 2. Zero waste 3. Regulation and implementation 4. Hazardous waste guidance 5. Strategies 6. Strategies for industrial residue 7. Waste to resource management 8. Regulation 9. Recycling legislation 10. Examples 11. Issue for hospital 12. Chemical management 13. For college 14. Operational management
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• Overproduction• Delays (waiting time)• Transportation• Process• Inventories• Motions• Defective products• Untapped resources• Mis-used resources
9Wastes
The Nine types of wastes.
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Overproduction Delays Transportation Inventory Motion Processes Defective Products
Untapped Resources
Mis- Used Resources
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What is a hazardous waste?A hazardous waste determination must be made on all materials prior to disposal.
Tools and references which can help you make this determination:
Generator knowledgeMaterial safety data sheet (MSDS)Hazardous waste management manualEHO hazardous waste staff
The generator must determine if the waste is a listed waste or has any characteristics of a hazardous waste (ignitable, corrosive, reactive and/or toxic).
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Comparative analysisImprovement methodologies• Similar in structure• Improvements measured against established process• Team oriented
• Similar improvement tools• Measure effectiveness of improvements• Maintain new performance level• Standardize & procedurally
Results• More efficient processes
Comparison• Both are effective improvement mechanisms• CPI/6s best applied to large complex problems• Kaizen/lean best applied to achieve incremental changes and eliminate wastes.
Measure- Data collection- Determine process potential / goals
Evaluate- Root cause / vital few- Statistical analysis
Improve & verify- Implement improvement- Validate improvement
Standardize- Standardize / leverage- Spc- Update procedures
Evaluate- Baseline process performance- Establish target
Decide-Compare solutions- Choose
Act-Communicate- implement improvement- Control
Measure- Validate improvement- Standardize - update proceduresFocus
- Reduce process variation- Identify critical cause and focus resources for maximum impact8
Focus- Eliminate waste 5S- Seek incremental process changes
Kaizen/Lean6σ
Summary- Technical approach based on statistical analysis- Requires significant data collection- Best applied to manufacturing processes- Typical projects 1-3 months
Summary- Common sense approach based on observation- Applicable to all types of processes- Defined improvement strategy- Typical projects 1 week
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Other benefits to…
• enhanced protection of natural ecosystems, habitats and landscapes;
• more efficient use of resources such as land, water, energy and other natural resources;
• the protection of cultural and archaeological resources;
• reduced risks to human health and safety from industrial accidents and emissions; and
• improved health for employees and human communities
• reduction in operating costs especially in materials, water and energy;
• reduction in pre-treatment, transport and off site disposal costs for liquid, solid and hazardous wastes;
• potential income from the sale of by products;
• reduction in environmental liability and insurance costs;
• improvement in public image; and • increase in employee productivity
(recent studies suggest that environmentally-sound buildings can increase worker productivity by as much as 15 percent).
SocietyCompanies
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5 s element Waste/ improvement item Deliverable
Systematic organization
Elimination of finding. Reduction of part selection errors.
Reduced costs Improved quality
Increased product options
Sorting-visual placement
Elimination of finding. Elimination of nonconformances.
Elimination of motion. Reduction of part selection errors.
Reduced costs Increased safety Improved quality
Increased product options.
Scrubbing clean Increased safety.
Preventive maintenance. Increased equipment knowledge.
Increased safety Improved quality
Standardization control
Increased equipment life. Higher morale.
Clean environment. Increased visibility of
nonconformances.
Improved quality Consistent delivery
Improved safety
Elimination of waste
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What is Zero Waste? (continue)
Waste Management Hierarchy
Avoid
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Recover
Treatment
Disposal
Most Preferable
Least Preferable
AVOID: not producing/purchasing materials which will become waste
REDUCE: producing/purchasing less materials which will become waste
REUSE: using materials more than once before recycling or disposing of them
RECYCLE: remanufacturing used materials into new products/resources
RECOVER: capturing otherwise wasted resources (eg. recovering & using heat from electricity generation processes
TREATMENT: treat materials to minimise harmful effects on land, water or air
DISPOSAL: release materials/pollutants to land, water or air
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Waste minimization♪ Waste minimization is required by
the environmental protection agency♪ Reuse and recycle♪ Switch to less
hazardous materials♪ Reduction
♪ Use environmentally friendly degreasers, latex paint, review processes, etc.
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1.2 guiding principles and approaches
1.2.1 The precautionary principle1.2.2 Integration (e.g. TBL, stakeholder)1.2.3 Environmental planning (e.g. carry capacity,
EIA)1.2.4 Ecological design (e.g. delink product,
service, system design from environmental impact)
1.2.5 Total quality environmental management1.2.6 Cleaner production and resource recovery1.2.7 Industrial ecology1.2.8 Key issues
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Universal waste batteriesDry cell, alkaline, lithium, nickel-cadmium, lead acidUse battery containers located throughout campus for small batteriesEHO currently keeps a list of all battery collection areas and checks locations on a regular schedulePlease notify EHO of any full battery containersPlace large batteries in your SAA, label as universal waste battery and dateCall EHO for removal
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Proposed process map DESIGNER CONTRACTOR
ENGINEER PROCURER SITE CONSTRUCTION WASTE OTHERSMANAGER
REUSERECYCLEDISPOSE
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Calculate Quantities and % Allowance for Loss
Drawing
% Allowance for loss
Design Integration
Asset Register
Bill of Quantities
CONSTRUCT
Waste arising
ON-SITE OFF-SITE3RD PARTY
Acceptable Quantities for Disposal
OFF SITE DISPOSAL
Design lessons learnt
Review ordering process
(REDUCE)
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Root causes
Volume of materials Classified
As waste are too high
People
Policy
Work processes
Methods of work/construction
Operator discipline
Apathy
Time constraints
Management pressure
Guess/bad knowledge
Preconceived ideas
InexperienceIncorrect allocation of
responsibilities
Lack of awareness-cost/environment
Lack of design integration/commonality
Poor Poor method of “take off”
Poor planning
Short cuts
Unclear processes
Units of availability
Purchasing limitations
Unclear drawings
Margins added on in series
Ineffective lessons learnt
Poor sequencing/interrupted processes
Lack of priority to environment
Lack of detail in method statement
Work instructions not available
Design of temporary works
Poor planningNo consideration of re-use
Poor material storage
Abuse of materials
No consideration of quality
Inappropriate use/size of plant
Time constraints/late IFC
Short cuts
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– Purchasing order to be supplemented internally with Materials Manager sign off
– Materials Manager to co-ordinate with store to ensure appropriate storage conditions
– Materials Manager to co-ordinate with Foreman to ensure that appropriate storage conditions and appropriate segregation facilities are provided
– Foreman to undertake reconciliation of materials ordered with materials in permanent and temporary works and that going into skips
– Materials Manager to reconcile materials ordered with materials in permanent works and temporary works with that going off-site for reuse.
– Materials Manager to monitor costs/volumes of disposal – Environment Manager to determine Kepi's on this basis
Monitoring / Control
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