Certified Environment Manager

Certified Environment Manager

CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENT MANAGER COURSE (CEM):

Course Credit

×          Course duration – 40 hours (Total 8 Days, 6 Days, 6 hrs. per day & 2 Days, 2 hrs. per day of assessment).

×          Mode of Training: Classroom & Practical
Mode of assessment: Written Assessment & Practical Assessment

×          Course Medium: English.

 

Course Summary:

The environmental manager certificate indicates that you possess the abilities, skills and knowledge equivalent to the level of competence expected of professionals capable of working with little to no supervision while managing the environmental procedures, policies and programs common to industry and business.

 

A certified environmental manager often works for environmental management firms, government agencies and large corporations. A CEM’s daily tasks may include developing strategies for managing hazardous waste and implementing plans for reducing a client’s pollution emissions. CEM may be responsible for ensuring your organization complies with federal and state environmental laws and overseeing staff members tasked with completing environmental remediation projects. Working in both outdoor and office surroundings should feel comfortable for CEM.

 

Course Objectives:

×          Certified Environmental Manager is responsible for overseeing the environmental performance of private and public sector organizations and for developing, implementing and monitoring environmental strategies that promote sustainable development.

×          Environmental Managers manage the development and implementation of environmental management systems within organizations by identifying, solving and alleviating environmental issues, such as pollution and waste treatment, in compliance with environmental legislation and to ensure corporate sustainable development.

Course Benefits:

When you choose our Certified Environmental Manager course at National Association of Safety Professionals, you can enjoy the following benefits:

×          Learn how to reduce environmental incidents.

×          Learn how to improve your organization’s reputation.

×          Understand how to implement environmental management, as it is a requirement for many organizations and a marketing advantage.

×          Learn how to increase profits from lower costs.

×          Know how to attract more investors, shareholders and customers.

×          Learn how to create a motivated, focused and knowledgeable workforce.

×          Learn how to reduce waste, including utility waste, waste disposal costs and raw materials.

×          Understand how to improve regulatory performance and lower the risk of fines for being non-compliant with environmental legislation.

Regardless of the economic climate, there will always be local and global government environmental agendas. Large and small companies alike should take this subject seriously, and the earlier organizations take steps to handle environmental concerns, the better.

 

Learning Outcomes:

The learning objectives of our Certified Environmental Manager certificate course include:


×          The practices and requirements for maintaining clean air.

×          The practices and requirements for maintaining clean water.

×          The necessary chemical concepts and terms for understanding the hazardous chemicals you may come into contact with.

×          An understanding of safety data sheets and the labels for the dangerous materials and chemicals that may be in a facility.

×          An overview of the required procedures, policies, programs and plans related to the environment.

×          An overview of spill prevention and planning.

×          The limitations and proper use of the guide to the DOT Emergency Response.

×          An understanding of what constitutes hazardous waste and the safe disposal, storage and handling of these wastes in a facility.

×          An audit of your organization’s current environmental management or safety system to determine whether these systems comply with standards.


Who can be environmental managers?

×          To become an environmental manager it is usually necessary to possess a degree or higher national diploma (HND) in an environment-related subject – which could include engineering, environmental health, environmental sciences/management, biosciences, applied science, physics or geography.

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY:

Scope of the Cumulative Effects

×          Self exercises to prepare in parallel with lectures

×          OSHAWARDS followed standard and  regulations usage guidelines for Exam Prep

×          Special focus on exam tricks and techniques

×          Final evaluation at the completion of the course in order to award certificate to the successful candidates as CEM.

×          knowledge of ongoing activities (access development, identified from:

×          historical records of activities;

×          Spatial information identifying existing disturbance features (clearing, ground disturbance, locations of facilities, roads and other linear disturbance features, etc.);

×           traditional knowledge;

×          current land tenures;

Entry Requirements:

×          There are no entry requirements for this qualification, however it is important that learners have a suitable standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus.

×          OSHAWARDS recommends that learners undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English.

×          Learners wishing to assess their own language expertise may consult the FAQs,

×          Mid- to senior-level professionals who are committed to implementing creative strategies and practices to position their organizations at the forefront of innovation

×          Engaged leaders who are committed to developing their management skills and approaches to optimize team performance

×          Enterprising professionals who wish to collaborate with other self-motivated individuals and value an exchange of diverse perspectives, to drive change

×          Emerging leaders who want to up-level their career trajectory and master the foundations of impactful leadership

PROGRAM CONTENTS:

You can expect your Certified Environmental Manager course to cover the following topics:

 

S. No

Element

Recommended

Tuition hours

         01             

Foundations in Environmental Management

Environmental Management Systems

Benefits, limitations and structure of an environmental management system

03 hr.

02

Environmental Impact Assessments

Controlling environmental aspects

03 hrs.

03

Environmental Law

Environmental Policy

Environmental Regulation

05 hrs.

04

Environmental Risk management

03 hrs.

05

Environment based-Cost-benefit analysis

03 hrs.

06

Technologies of environmental management

Energy and environmental economics

04 hrs.

07

Essential environmental regulations and laws, including any recent updates

Compliance and implementation management systems for hazardous waste

 

03 hrs.

08

The management and regulatory issues relevant to storm water discharges

The requirements of your organization’s spill prevention, control and counter measure plan

04 hrs.

09

Information about the Clean Air Act

The various features of the Clean Water Act and how to use these in the workplace

04 hrs.

10

The different kinds of hazardous waste, according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

The intention of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, along with the details of this regulation

04 hrs.

Career Path:

×          Our highest-level environmental manager course qualification will prime you for a rewarding and fulfilling career in a field of unique importance.

×           Positions in environmental manager extend to public and private sectors alike, with typical positions including project manager, data analyst, researcher, social scientist, sustainability analyst, operations manager, PR manager, energy auditor and more.