CIEH Environmental Management
Introduction
Many organisations use environmental management systems
to minimise their environmental impact and are increasingly
asking suppliers to do so as part of tendering procedures.
Organisations that can demonstrate their environmental
awareness will achieve higher levels of efficiency.
Suitable for
Middle managers and supervisors who have responsibility
for decision-making, managing budgets, allocating tasks
and meeting specific performance targets.
Course objectives
By the end of the training delegates will be able to:
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Understand a range of
environmental issues, including environmental science,
policy and management. |
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Identify and manage environmental
effects of their organisation's activities. |
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Identify appropriate environmental
management techniques and contribute towards a programme
of environmental management. |
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Undertake an environmental audit
and produce and environmental report. |
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Distinguish between standards available
for the certification of different environmental
systems. |
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Take corrective action and be confident
with dealing with environmental issues and customer
queries. |
Duration
Five days.
Exam Format
Two and a half hour examination paper, comprising three
sections: part 1 contains 10 short questions, part 2
contains three structured questions and part 3 is a
case study followed by five questions.
Course content
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