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Domain - Resource Recovery Theory
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TOP > Service Sector > Resource Recovery > Resource Recovery Theory
0 Qualifications | 18 Assessment Standards (18 Units) | View Education Organisations with Consent to Assess |
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Level 2 | ||||||
22631 | Unit |
Demonstrate basic knowledge of classifications for recoverable resources and residual waste This standard has expired and is no longer available. |
3 Credits | |||
28744 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of factors that affect workers' performance in the resource recovery and residual waste industry This standard has expired and is no longer available. |
8 Credits | |||
Level 3 | ||||||
22633 | Unit |
Explain responsibilities for resource recovery |
2 Credits | |||
22634 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of recovering and recycling organic resources This standard has expired and is no longer available. |
5 Credits | |||
22635 | Unit |
Explain the content of an environmental management plan for a resource recovery site |
4 Credits | |||
22636 | Unit |
Explain concepts relating to sustainability, resource use, recycling, and the environment |
8 Credits | |||
22638 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of the New Zealand resource recovery industry |
6 Credits | |||
22641 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of the recycling of inorganic resources |
9 Credits | |||
22642 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of preparing non-hazardous recyclables for transport |
5 Credits | |||
28745 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of adverse effects on the environment from resource recovery and residual waste operations This standard has expired and is no longer available. |
5 Credits | |||
Level 4 | ||||||
22632 | Unit |
Outline recovery options for recoverable resources This standard has expired and is no longer available. |
9 Credits | |||
22643 | Unit |
Explain market requirements for a recoverable resource This standard has expired and is no longer available. |
6 Credits | |||
Level 5 | ||||||
22639 | Unit |
Evaluate options and issues for managing recoverable resources |
25 Credits | |||
22640 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of legislation, policies, and programmes relating to resource recovery |
25 Credits | |||
22644 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of, and apply, the Solid Waste Analysis Protocol |
15 Credits | |||
22645 | Unit |
Research and discuss best practice for resource recovery and recycling |
35 Credits | |||
22646 | Unit |
Demonstrate knowledge of responsibilities, strategic drivers, and opportunities for resource recovery |
25 Credits | |||
22647 | Unit |
Research overseas resource recovery legislation, policy, and agreements and evaluate relevance to NZ |
20 Credits |