w2. Grades Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
Q

Where can you find grades in the system?

A

Resources > Grades

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2
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True or false, most grades apply to skips.

A

False, most do not apply to skips.

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3
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What are the types of grades usually entered and why might the client use different names for the same type of waste?

A

Mixed waste, mixed construction and demolition, bulky general waste. They would use different names for the same type of waste to distinguish where it’s coming from.

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4
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What does the EWC stand for and why is it required?

A

European Waste Classification code is required to be on all legislative paperwork by law.

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5
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Why won’t the system allow the client to print the grade?

A

If the EWC code is missing.

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6
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Do we provide the full list of EWC codes and why?

A

No because the list is too large. The client enters the grades they need to use.

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7
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Would the EWC code for cardboard be the same for a household and a manufacturing plant?

A

No the first two digits are different depending on the origin of the waste

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8
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What do the first two digits of the EWC code determine?

A

The origin industry of the waste

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9
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What is the start of the code for coatings, adhesives, sealants and printing inks?

A

08

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10
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What is the start of the code for construction and demolition wastes?

A

17

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11
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What are the required fields when entering a grade?

A

Name, default physical state, main grade class, reporting group

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12
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What are Commodity Codes regarding?

A

Exporting materials

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13
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What does the checkbox ‘Requires consignment?’ mean?

A

It’s hazardous waste e.g. asbestos

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14
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What is Density only used for?

A

Reporting

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15
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What are some example physical states?

A

Gas, liquid, solid etc.

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16
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There are four main grade classes, what are they?

A

Waste, scrap, knocks, products

17
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What is the main grade class mainly used for?

A

Pricing logic

18
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What does a generic skip hire generally use as a main grade class?

19
Q

Who would mainly use ‘scrap’ as their main grade class?

A

Scrap recycler

20
Q

Can a client customise the reporting group? If so, where?

A

Yes, in Nuts & Bolts > Administration > Grade Classes

21
Q

Who asks what the client wants for their reporting groups? What might a client want to keep separate from other reporting grades?

A

Onboarding team. Hazardous.

22
Q

True or false, a skip hire company would typically use Belongs To

23
Q

In what scenario can’t a client delete a grade and why?

A

If it’s been used because the history is needed

24
Q

How do you add a new grade?

A

Go to Resources > Grades and click on New grade button.

25
What grades come in and out? Give examples of the latter.
Mixed grades coming in, segregated grades going out e.g. wood, plasterboard, metal, upvc frames, soil and stone, green waste
26
What might brick be turned into and sold for?
Crushed brick sold for a foundational layer for a new road
27
True or false, there is some residual mixed waste that leaves the facility
True