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W EEKLY EDITION JUNE 26, 2019 PSAI Announces Updates to Its Certification Program for the Portable Sanitation Industry By Karleen Kos, PSAI Executive Director • A series of demographic data points • A personal rating for the frequency the worker performs each task and subtask in the job analysis • A personal rating regarding the criticality of each task and subtask in the job analysis Each item was then weighted. This involved multiplying the respondents' ratings for frequency and criticality to derive an overall weighted rating for each item and knowledge domain. Survey respondents represented a cross section of those people working in the industry. They were well dispersed geographically and worked for companies of all sizes. The survey was available both online and in a paper format. More than 90% of respondents used the online version. Most spoke English as a first language, although around 4% described themselves as more comfortable with Spanish. The initial findings from frontline workers were somewhat surprising to the Commissioners. The results clearly indicated that frontline workers see their most important competencies differ ently than either intuition or the legacy certification program would suggest should be the case. To increase the sample size, the PSAI - CC extended the survey to include portable sanitation company owners and managers, most of whom have also performed fron tline duties on a regular basis over the course of their careers and supervise frontline workers today. The Commissioners felt this step was necessary to either validate the initial findings with a larger pool of responses or demonstrate that additional wo rk would be necessary to complete this important step in the process. In the end, the survey pool included: • 182 completed survey instruments • 20% in the industry 2 years or less, 20% in the industry more than 20 years • 36% currently frontline workers, 72 % have been frontline workers at least half the time at work at some point during their careers • 20% work for companies with fewer than 500 units; 26% work for companies with more than 5,000 units No respondent provided feedback suggesting that the surve y failed to cover domains or tasks that are common in the field. There were also no items on the survey that ranked so low as to suggest they should not have been considered. The PSAI - CC thus concluded that the job analysis itself was a sound depiction of the role. P AGE 12 CONTINUED ON PAGE 1 3

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