National Industrial Training Institute

Overview

Believing in the importance of developing the human resources, which is one of the most important factors for institutions’ success, the Institute has been keen to establish short technical courses in the disciplines it offers, which targeting administrative staff, engineers and technicians in the oil and gas sector.

Basics of Environment

certification

10 Days

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Course Overview

Provide proof of your environmental credentials anywhere in the world with
the NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management. Our pro-gram starts
in advance of the taught course, as participants undertake a review of their
own site’s environmental performance using documentation supplied to
them. This review sets the context for this five-day class, which comprises a
blended learning approach with tutorials, work-shops, problem-solving and
practical activities. At the end of the course, there is a formal examination and
project, successful completion of which results in the award of the NEBOSH
Certificate in Environmental Management. Your course fee includes the cost of
the exam. NEBOSH research shows that approximately two /thirds of health
and safety management positions also feature responsibility for environmental
management.

Who Should Attend?

Managers, supervisors, and employees throughout the world who have
responsibility for managing environment issues as part of their day to day
duties. This course is particularly suitable for entry level HSE professionals,
as the NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management is the first step
in a career in environmental management. The qualification focuses on
environmental management systems and impact assessments.

Course Outline:

  • Environmental management, and what this means for your organization
  • Ethical, legal, and nancial reasons for maintaining and pro-moting environmental management
  • The importance of sustainability
  • Principles and sources of environmental information
  • The purpose and importance of setting environmental policy
  • Key features and content of an effective environmental man-agement system (EMS) such as ISO 14001
  • Active (leading) and reactive (lagging) monitoring, including inspections and investigations of
  • environmental incidents
  • Environmental impact assessments (EIA)
  • Emissions to atmosphere and abatement measures
  • Water pollution and methods to avoid contamination of water resources
  • The importance of and techniques for minimizing waste
  • Risks associated with contaminated land
  • Energy efficiency
  • Potential sources and consequence of environmental noise and nuisance
  • Emergency preparedness and response
  • Environmental auditing, and reporting the results to management
  • NEBOSH examination and project (optional)