National Plant Operators Registration Scheme

NPORS N224 Landfill Compactor

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About the NPORS N224 Landfill Compactor

The NPORS N224 Landfill Compactor qualification provides essential training for operators to safely and effectively operate landfill compactors in waste management environments. This comprehensive course covers key topics such as machine controls, site safety procedures, pre-use inspections, and environmental considerations. Suitable for both novice and experienced operators, the training ensures compliance with health and safety legislation and promotes best practices to reduce risks on site. Upon successful completion, candidates will receive a nationally recognised NPORS operator card, valid for five years, confirming their competence and dedication to maintaining safe and efficient landfill compactor operations.

How Completing This Course Will Help You:
Course Content
  • Roles and responsibilities of the landfill compactor operator
  • Identification and explanation of key machine components and controls
  • Health and safety legislation relevant to landfill compactor operation
  • Conducting pre-operational and routine maintenance checks
  • Safe operation techniques specific to landfill and waste sites
  • Understanding site hazards and risk assessment procedures
  • Effective compaction and waste management practices
  • Use of communication methods and signals on site
  • Emergency procedures and incident reporting
  • Shutdown, parking, and securing the equipment safely
Methods of Assessment

The method of assessment is a three-step journey:

A written assessment covering regulations, machine controls, and operational safety.

Candidates will demonstrate the safe operation of the tool, including pre-operational checks and performing tasks.

Candidates will showcase proper shutdown techniques to ensure safety and compliance.

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