

Competence Management Systems
Many waste management sites and environmental permit holders recognise the importance of technical competence. This can be achieved through either having at least one staff member with the WAMITAB qualification or implementing a Competence Management System (CMS). The CMS serves as an alternative to the traditional WAMITAB certificate that many individuals in the waste industry hold.
Competence Management Systems
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Many waste management sites and environmental permit holders recognise the importance of technical competence. This can be achieved through either having at least one staff member with the WAMITAB qualification or implementing a Competence Management System (CMS). The CMS serves as an alternative to the traditional WAMITAB certificate that many individuals in the waste industry hold. By adopting a CMS, a company demonstrates its commitment to maintaining the highest levels of competency across the entire organisation.
This white paper provides an explanation of what a CMS is, how its accredited, why it is beneficial and the implementation process. Our mission is to make this information as accessible as possible so that it is possible to make progress towards your environmental goals considering legal, ethical and commercial drivers.
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