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Prepare to write a site waste management plan
Deciding who will write your site waste management plan, their role and who else should be involved.
Review and learn from your site waste management plan
The importance of reviewing a site waste management plan regularly to ensure it is working effectively.
What a site waste management plan should contain
What information needs to be included in your site waste management plan for your construction site.
What is a site waste management plan?
The different types of site waste management plan and the types of construction project they are most appropriate for.
Identify construction waste and consider how to manage it
How estimating the types and amounts of waste on your building site will help you plan how to manage it.
Improve the way construction materials are bought and supplied
How to reduce construction site waste by improving the way your business buys and receives materials.
Site waste management communication and training
Informing everyone on site about the site waste management plan and providing training so they can follow it.
Monitor your site waste management plan's effectiveness
Monitor the effectiveness of your site waste management plan by collecting and analysing construction waste data.
Store and handle construction waste materials effectively
How storing and handling construction waste properly can help you comply with legislation and manage waste.
Stock control administration
An administrator or stock controllers' duties, typical paperwork and auditing or checking stock
How much stock should you keep?
Advantages and disadvantages of keeping either plenty of stock or very little
Using RFID for inventory control, stock security and quality management
RFID inventory management provides a highly versatile way to control and track stock
Stock security
Set up a security policy, prevent employee theft and ensure you comply with health and safety requirements
Stock control systems - keeping track using computer software
Sales order processing, automatic stock monitoring and how to choose the right stock control system
Use resources efficiently in construction and building trades
How different trades on a building site can make better use of resources and cut costs by working together.
Introduction to site waste management plans
How to prepare a site waste management plan in your business and how to implement it on your construction site.
Types of stock
The four main types of stock - raw materials and components, work in progress, finished goods and consumables
Control the quality of your stock
Stock and batch tracking, checking goods and the British Standards Institute scheme for quality management
Stock control methods
How to control stock through reviews, minimum levels, using batch control and first in first out systems
Stock control systems - keeping track manually
Using inventory listing, stock codes, stock books and a simple re-order system to manage your stock