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Danilo Bettosi Obtains EPOC Qualification

Our Operations Manager, Danilo Bettosi, has recently obtained the Environmental Permitting Operators Certificate (EPOC) as part of an expansion to the services that ESP offer.  The EPOC certification is a qualification run by the Chartered Institute of Wastes Management (CIWM) in partnership with the WAMITAB scheme.

This qualification demonstrates operator competence in supervising permitted “low risk tier” waste or resources facilities. Typically, these sites comprise inert waste transfer/treatment, in house storage and the use of inert wastes as part of construction.  The qualification also allows progression onto the WAMITAB scheme and further qualifications to allow for the supervision, and management of “medium risk tier” or “high risk tier” waste sites.

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