“Organization of waste management activities at an enterprise” - course 20,000 rubles. from MSU, training 4 weeks. (1 month), Date: December 6, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 09, 2023
Program Manager: Gorlenko Anastasia Sergeevna, Email: [email protected], tel.8(495)939-22-33
Responsible for additional education: Timofeeva Elena Aleksandrovna, Email: [email protected], tel. 8 (903) 22-33-99-2, 8(495)939-22-33
If necessary, the program can be adapted to the customer’s requirements - expanded, removed, or the necessary topics added to the curriculum of the additional education program
Who will benefit from this course?
Training under this program is intended for persons directly working with waste of I - IV hazard classes; carry out activities related to the development of design and technical documentation for waste management.
What will you learn?
The purpose of the program: to develop in students modern ideas about what is permitted by law methods of waste management, their contents and features of organizing activities using various methods appeals. Familiarization with the essential features of classifying waste into various types and groups, for which differentiated handling requirements are provided.
1. Familiarization with the requirements of legislation in the field of environmental protection and waste management in the Russian Federation Federations: on the management of mining waste, waste from the use of goods, MSW, waste of class I-II danger.
2. Forming an idea of interaction with various waste management areas: authorities appointed operators at the level of a subject of the Russian Federation and the federation, free participants in the waste management market, about their powers and responsibilities and rights.
3. Familiarization with the best practices for organizing waste management at an enterprise on its own and in cooperation with other participants in waste management.
4. Mastering practical skills in preparing documentation necessary for the legal implementation of waste management activities.
In what format does it take place?
Classes in the program are held in the form of lectures, where students receive theoretical skills in waste management; practical and laboratory classes that allow you to improve your skills in drawing up, designing, coordinating technical documentation in the field of waste management and independent work.
Graduated from the Faculty of Soil Science of Moscow State University in 1994. and graduate school in 1998.
Defended her PhD thesis on the topic “The influence of random factors in the distribution of morphological properties soils according to mesorelief in Tula Zaseki (on the example of Severo-Odoevsky and Yasnopolyansky forestries)" in 1998.
Area of scientific interests: assessment and regulation of the ecological state of components of natural systems, reclamation of disturbed lands, management of production and consumption waste, bittesting, biological control.
Author of special lecture courses: “Public management of waste management and subsoil use”, “Impact of waste on soil quality”.
Former head of the department of state regulation in the field of waste management, elimination of past environmental damage and soil protection Department of State Policy and Regulation in the Sphere of Environmental Protection and Environmental Safety of the Ministry of Natural Resources and ecology of the Russian Federation (city) Moscow), Deputy General Director of ANO Ecoterra.
Author of more than 50 scientific papers, including on assessing the environmental quality of the natural environment, standardization impact of waste on the environment, assessment of the state of natural environment components based on biotic parameters.
Section 1: Legal requirements for waste management
1.1 Legal basis and practice of classifying substances and items as waste, secondary raw materials, products
1.2 Special requirements for handling certain groups of waste (biological, medical, radioactive). Areas of state regulation of various groups and types of waste: subsoil use waste, MSW waste from the use of goods, waste of I-II hazard classes.
1.3 Requirements for organizing waste management depending on the category of the enterprise: IEC, declaration, reporting
1.4 Place of the enterprise in the federal and territorial systems for the management of MSW and waste of class I-II dangers: powers and responsibilities of state executive authorities, economic entities, population.
1.5 Basic requirements for waste management activities: certification, licensing, regulation, accounting, reporting, payments
Section 2. Organization of waste management at the enterprise
2.1 Identification of substances, items as waste, secondary material resources and products depending on their origin, composition, methods of handling.
2.2 Development of statutory, design, technical, and accounting documentation of the enterprise confirming the classification of substances and items as products, secondary material resources, waste
2.3 Features of accounting for substances and objects in various industries: mining, processing, manufacturing, agricultural, supply enterprises
2.4 Existing waste management methods, best practices and technologies: separate accumulation, collection, processing, neutralization, disposal, disposal.
2.5 Identification, classification of consumer waste for organizing various flows of handling them; accounting for waste flows and secondary raw materials in territorial and federal waste management schemes; the possibility of reducing fees for handling MSW by introducing separate accumulation of MSW and OIT
2.6 Organization of keeping records of waste and waste management operations at enterprises of various hazard categories in order to generate reporting in established forms and deadlines
2.7 Features of waste management regulation for enterprises being designed, under construction, in operation and being liquidated
2.8 Organization of interaction when handling waste with designated operators and free market participants