Sustainable business practices require prioritizing environmental and societal safety. Increasing societal and legislative pressures demand environmentally friendly production processes. This CIEH-certified course provides managers with essential environmental management qualifications. Participants will learn about environmental legislation, management techniques, waste minimization, pollution prevention, emergency response, and planning effective environmental management programs, linking environmental protection to production efficiency.
To understand the business benefits of sound environmental management
To appreciate the environmental management systems
To know how legislation and international conventions affect businesses
Become knowledgeable of environmental terms
Understand the process of waste minimization
This is an intensive five-day seminar. It is an active program that requires group exercises and discussions with a mixture of speaker input to facilitated discussions and an emphasis on delegate involvement at all times. Optional but necessary to gain certification by CIEH is the passing of an exam on the 6th day.
An Internationally recognized certificate
Confidence in dealing with environmental issues
Knowledge in Environmental Management systems
Sound understanding of environmental effects from production processes
Appreciation of integrating Environment issues within the management systems
Environmental conscious employees will reduce costs
Employees will understand how environmental consequences can be reduced of the surety that the company will follow best environmental practices
The employees will realize the legal implications of poor environmental management
The employees will be able to cascade the knowledge gained and increase their ability to respond flexibly to changing circumstances
Environmental Management
Environmental Legislation
Context of Environment
Environmental Policy
Emergency Planning
Day 1: Environmental Context
How humans interact with the environment
Definitions: ‘climate change’, ‘air’, ‘water and land pollution’, ‘biodiversity’ and ‘depletion of natural resources’
The costs of environmental pollution
The hydrological cycle and the carbon cycle
Resource Consumption
Waste minimization
Day 2: Environmental Legislation & Management
Key aspects and requirements of UK legislation
Environmental Protection Act, IPPC, PPC
European directives and national legislation impact on commercial activities
Common Management Systems
Environmental Management Systems
EMAS, ISO 14001
Day 3: Environmental aspects & Policy
Identify how an organization’s activities can affect the environment
Identify and describe an organization’s environmental aspects
Evaluate the significance of environmental effects in order to prioritize an organization’s environmental activities indirect aspects that might have an influence over supplier performance
How to write an environmental policy
Appropriate techniques to disseminate the policy
· Case Study
Day 4: Environmental management techniques & Training
Practical environmental management techniques in waste minimization
Prioritize actions needed to improve performance
Changing work activities to improve environmental performance
Benefits of environmental awareness and management education
Factors to be considered in the development and content of the training program
The necessity for feedback and evaluation
Day 5: Environmental Auditing, Reporting, and Emergency Plans
Undertake an internal audit to an agreed specification and make recommendations
Producing an environmental report adopting good practice features
Types of an emergency situation that might have an impact on the environment
How prior preparation and provision of training and resources can mitigate any effects
Course Evaluation and Summary