Introduction
The term ‘Waste Management’ collectively means the management of waste from its inception to the final stage of disposal. Thus, as one single unit it encompasses right from the collection, disposal, recycling, to which the processes of monitoring and regulation, respectively belong to, along with the legal frameworks that enable the occurrence of waste management.
By attending this training course, participants will be able to know how to lessen management costs and create commercial opportunities by using a range of tools to explore opportunities in waste prevention, re-use, and recycling. Participants will also have an insight into the advantages of managing waste and controlling pollution through understanding energy generation from biological waster - including food waste.
This training course on Waste Management and Pollution will give some details on these numerous types of contaminants and the new frontiers in eliminating or minimizing these contaminants, the use of effective non-hazardous products in your company and also environmentally acceptable methods of disposal for both hazardous and non-hazardous wastes.
This training course will feature:
- Identifying Waste Streams in your Organisation
- The value of Waste Streams
- Waste management practices
- Evaluating the performance of current waste contractors and sub-contractors
- Auditing the life cycle of waste
- The benefits of the 7 R’s in Waste Management
- Monitoring and review of your performance
Course Objective of Waste Management and Pollution Control
By the end of the training course, participants will be able to:
- The environmental impact, resource management and the implications of the production of solid waste management
- How to minimize the effects of the components of solid waste management infrastructure systems
- Recycling, reuse, and reclamation of solid wastes
- The relationships between inappropriate waste management practices and impacts on water, soil and sediment quality
- Current practices prominent in Waste
- The Implementation of systems available in solid waste management
- Assessing environmental guidelines, human activities, and environmental quality of impacted soils and water
- Integrating solid waste management options and imposed environmental legislation and guidance to develop legal and safe solutions.
Course Target Audience of Waste Management and Pollution Control
This training course is designed for waste managers and supervisors, including managers and supervisors in all waste-producing industries (e.g. including manufacturing and retail.) It is also ideal for municipal waste managers, waste planners (private and public sector), and anyone who wishes to explore opportunities in the management of waste.
The training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit all staff with responsibility for the identification, storage, transfer, and disposal of waste, including:
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Health and Safety Managers
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Environmental managers
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Facility Managers
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Operations Personnel & Managers, Shift Supervisors & Shift Team Leaders
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Process and warehouse staff
Course Outline of Waste Management and Pollution Control
Day One: Sustainable Waste Management
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Waste Management Policies
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Sustainable waste management: Best practice
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Environmental risks and their management and control
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Managing Pollution in the Environment
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Understanding the Life Cycle of Waste
Day Two: Waste Prevention
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Waste prevention best practice in the industry
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The true cost of waste
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Behavior and culture of Waste management
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Industrial solid waste: audits and minimization strategies
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Management of landfills
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Industrial Waste Strategies
Day Three: Re-Use and Recycling of Waste
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The role of Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs)
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The role of transfer stations
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The science of composting in waste management
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Open windrow composting
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‘In-Vessel Composting’ (IVC)
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Food Waste
Day Four: Waste Recovery
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AD of Food waste
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Good practice in the management of food waste
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Waste Incineration with energy recovery
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Energy from Waste Incineration (EfW)
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EfW for Municipal Waste
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Landfill: Hazards and risks
Day Five: Land Waste Disposal
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Principles of a sustainable landfill in various countries
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Landfill: Engineering considerations
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Long-term storage of waste
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The future of Waste Management
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Course summary
About Cairo
Cairo is a mesmerizing assortment of iconic monuments, bustling markets, and ancient sites encircled by a vast and sprawling metropolis. At its core lies a maze-like medieval quarter. A world away from the modern side of the city, it boasts a seductive blend of intricate mosques, jostling crowds, madrasas, and traditional hammams. No visit could be complete without visiting the awe-inspiring Giza Pyramids that preside over the city's horizon. Whether you come to delve into the city's ancient past, dive into colorful souqs, sip mint tea and contemplate thousands of years of history or explore the city's cosmopolitan side, you'll be left with memories to last a lifetime.
Things to do and places to visit in Cairo
The multi-layered capital of Egypt offers its visitors lively markets, authentic restaurants, and a multitude of ancient sights and archeological findings. Gaze in wonder at the Pyramids, take an awe-inspiring look at Tutankhamen's burial mask, shop for handmade souvenirs in the bazaars or hop on a sunset cruise down the Nile and embrace the sensory overload that is Cairo.
Take a vacation in Cairo and you can:
- Visit the Great Sphinx of Giza, one of Ancient Egypt's great mysteries.
- Explore the ramparts of the Salah El-Din Citadel.
- Join locals drinking coffee at Fishawi Café, one of Cairo's first cafes and most important meeting spots.
- Marvel at the seemingly endless historical artifacts on display at the Egyptian Museum.
- Learn about the Ummayad, Ottoman, and Ayyubbid dynasties and more at the Museum of Islamic Art.
- Haggle for souvenirs and gifts at the Khan el-Khalili souk.
- See one of the world's oldest universities at the Al-Azhar Mosque, one of the city's original mosques.
- Take a tour of the showstopping Giza pyramids.
- Savor local cuisine such as mezze in the old city.
- Wander through the labyrinth-like streets of Coptic Cairo, the city's ancient quarter, and spot Roman relics.