Technical Skills / Safety, Health and Environment
NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management
PET002112
Course overview
Aimed at those who have responsibility for managing environmental issues as part of their day-to-day duties. This course focuses on environmental law and environmental management systems, in a manner that enables the policy and practical implications to be considered and applied.
EMC1: Environmental Management – Open book exam
- Foundations in Environmental Management
- Environmental management systems
- Assessing Environmental aspects and impacts
- Planning for and dealing with environmental emergencies
- Control of emissions to air
- Control of environmental noise
- Control of contaminations to water sources
- Control of waste and land use
- Sources and use of energy and energy efficiency
EMC2: Assessing Environmental Aspects and associated Impacts
- Practical assessment
Course benefits
Reduce your business impact on the environment (and fines and penalties that can follow poor practice). Be able to implement controls over environmental impacts and ensuring competence to conduct practical environmental reviews of a workplace to support legal compliance.
Please note
No previous environmental knowledge is required, however the standard of English required must be such that delegates can both understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. NEBOSH suggest that at least 25 hours of private study time is allocated in addition to the taught component.
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Date: 23 Jul 2024 | Location: Portsmouth | Duration: 6.5 days | Availability: Spaces | Member Price: £1,374.00 (Fees + VAT) | Non-Member Price: £1,617.00 (Fees + VAT) |
Assessment & accreditation
Unit EMC1 is a taught unit, assessed by a two-hour written examination. Unit EMC2 is assessed by completion of a practical examination involving an environmental review and report carried out in the candidate's own workplace. Delegates are also required to attend a short closing interview, the week after the OBE.