PROGRAM PERFORMANCE PROFILE
PARAMETER A: CAMPUS
1. SYSTEM INPUT AND PROCESS
Site Development Plan
Land Use Map
Through future planning initiatives associated with the Land Use Plan, a campus community will evolve through innovation, renewal, and a quest for excellence based on experimentation and demonstration. It will be a diverse and stimulating place for working, and learning in harmony with the environment.
Campus Land Use Plan establishes generalized land uses and provides policies and other criteria for development of PSU Narra campus.
Campus Development Plan
Colleges and departments have been centrally involved in aligning programs and activities with the broader campus goals. The plan’s priorities have been integrated into the compact planning and budget planning processes that shape academic directions and strategic investment decisions. Its goals have also been incorporated into work plans in the central administrative areas of undergraduate education, graduate and professional education, faculty and academic affairs, student affairs, equity and diversity, human resources, and other areas.
Certificate of Ownership and or TCT
Transmittal of Land Title from Department of Agrarian Reform
Institution Vicinity Map
2. IMPLEMENTATION
Waste Management Program
WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020
PURPOSE
The Waste Management Plan sets out the nature and extent of all waste under the responsibility of the Campus Safety and Waste Management Strategic Plan and how they are to be minimized and managed.
SCOPE
This Plan applies to all staff, Faculty and students at the campus of the Palawan State University Narra.
RESPONSIBILITY
Director and GSSO are responsible for the formulation and implementation of the Waste Management Plan for PSU Narra, Campus Safety and Waste Management and Campus Services has overall responsibility for planning and putting forward suggestions to management. Each program head is also responsible for contributing to the Plan and assisting in implementing the Actions.
VISION
LESS WASTE, MORE RESOURCES
MISSION
To transform current waste management practices using effective strategies, infrastructure, systems and education to achieve best practice waste reduction, reuse and recycling rates.
Overview
Its purpose is to set out the framework needed to achieve the Waste minimization, reuse and recycling targets adopted by the University.
This Plan will define and set out:
Our vision for transforming the way the Campus manages its waste
What is waste and how it should be managed
Current and future waste management requirements
Policies and actions in accordance with all legal, ethical and best practice requirements
Clear performance targets for waste minimization and management specifying areas of responsibility
A framework for reaching these targets with realistic and achievable timelines
Current management
Currently the types and volume of wastes being generated on campus are quite varied, and as a result the nature and effectiveness of existing waste separation and recycling programs differ widely from area to area. It is estimated that around 80% is currently being separated and collected for recycling.
2. IMPLEMENTATION
Describe the site where the Program is situated, including geographical location, area boundaries etc.
Map showing the location of Palawan State University-Narra Campus and thier programs.
To ensure that the campus is easy to orientate around for both those that are familiar with the campus and those that are not, PSU Narra has implemented a new standard signage system.
This new system will guarantee that there is consistent signage across campus so that navigation is simple and understandable.
This entails new methods of building, traffic, pedestrian and landscape facilities identification and direction across the site, uniting them within one readily comprehensible system.
Color-coding and simplicity are the essential ingredients in the signage system.
Waste Management Program implementation
Waste Bin are properly placed
Waste Bin are properly placed
Properly colored bin for segregated waste
PET Bottles are collected for IGP
MRF Facilities where wastes are segragated and recovered
Flow Chart of the process for proper utilization and upkeep of facilities.
Flowchart showing the process on requesting the use of facilities
A form requesting the use of Multi-purpose Hall
A form requesting the use of Multi-purpose Hall
3. OUTCOMES
Campus is safe, well maintained and properly landscape
PARAMETER B: BUILDINGS
SYSTEM INPUT AND PROCESS
Certificate of Occupancy
Approved Building Plan
Approved Building Plan
A form requesting the use of Multi-purpose Hall
PARAMETER C: CLASSROOMS
Certificate of Ownership and or TCT
A form requesting the use of Multi-purpose Hall
PARAMETER C: CLASSROOMS
Certificate of Ownership and or TCT
A form requesting the use of Multi-purpose Hall