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A flexible, modular-based, programme to heighten participants' awareness of ways in which their operations can affect the environment, the principles of environmental management and the practical steps they need to take as individuals and as an organisation to improve environmental performance. Depending on the course modules selected, this programme will give participants: Increased awareness of relevant environmental issues A greater understanding of, and commitment to, the organisation's environmental management programme Preparation for any responsibilities they may have under an Environmental Management System Further benefits according to options chosen 1 Environmental awareness Definition of 'the environment' Key environmental issuesGlobal warmingOzone depletionAcid rainAir qualityWater pollutionContaminated landLand take and green belt shrinkageResource usageHabitat destruction and species extinctions. Option: This module can be used to explain the key environmental issues related to the activities of your own organisation. Diagrams, photos, pictures, examples and statistics relevant to your own organisation are used where possible to illustrate the points being made. 2 Environmental legislation Key elements of environmental legislation affecting the activities of your organisation - including international, European and UK legislation. Legislation of particular relevance to your organisation - how it affects the operations of your organisation Option: Legislation can be dealt with according to which aspect of the environment it protects (eg, air, water, waste) or which part of your organisation's activities it affects Consequences of breaching legislation 3 Environmental management systems Overview of what an environmental management system isHow is an Environmental Management System (EMS) designed and put together?Key elements (emphasising Plan - Do - Check - Review cycle)The need to continually improve Pros and consReasons for having an EMSBenefits of an EMSConsequences of not managing the environmentCosts of installing an EMS Explanation of ISO 14001 and EMAS standards and guidance as applicable to the EMSs of your organisationOverview of your organisation's EMSHow it was set up / is being developed / operatesWho is responsible for itKey parts of system (eg, environmental policy, objectives and targets) identified and discussedEMS documentation - what and where it is. Workshop option: Brainstorm 'Pros and cons' with the participants, come up with all their ideas for good and bad things about EMS and demonstrate that the 'good' list is longer than the 'bad' 4 Environmental consequences Define what an environmental impact is and discuss how they are determined, with reference to the EMS Identify why we want to determine the environmental consequences of operations and activities; how they are used in the EMS for planning, and reducing the impact on the environment Establish key environmental consequences of construction and operational activities on the site; discuss significance ranking and the control measures in place in your organisation. Workshop option: In small groups, participants are asked to identify the impact on the environment of your organisation's activities or a part of their activities. They are then asked to rank these impacts in terms of their significance, using guidelines provided to help them be aware of the contributing factors (eg, frequency, severity). For a selected number of the impacts, the participants are asked to identify what control measures there are and which of these they play a part in. All stages can be discussed with trainers as a whole group at various stages during the workshop. 5 Protected species, nature conservation and invasive weeds Nature conservation, landscape and visual issues in the planning process - overview of key nature UK wildlife legislation, EIA, appropriate timing of surveys, Hedgerow regulations and landscape and visual impact issues Ecological issues - ecological legislation, significant species, hedgerows Archaeology in the development process - why archaeology is important, organisation in the UK, legislation and planning guidance Construction phase issues and consents - major environmental issues during construction, including water resources and land drainage consents, discharges to land or water, water abstraction, public rights of way, tree protection, waste management, Special waste, noise, good practice pollution control and Environmental Audits Identification and management of invasive weeds - including legal position regarding management 6 Chemicals and fuels handling and storage How health and safety management is closely linked to environmental management of materials Planning - what mechanisms are in place for planning materials use; legislation, guidance and policies which define how to manage materials Materials storage - what are the considerations for storing materials, covering:Labels: what are the different types and what do they tell us?Storage facilities: what are the requirements for safe storage of materials (eg, signs, secondary containment, access, segregation, lids/covers)Handling: safe handling for protecting the environment, organisational procedures, high risk situations (eg, decanting, deliveries), how to reduce the risks (eg, use of funnels, proper supervision, training)COSHH and MSDS: brief explanation of legislation and its role in environmental control of hazardous materials, how to use the information provided by COSHH assessments Option: These sessions can be illustrated with photographs/pictures and examples of good and bad storage and handling practices Workshop Options: Labelling Quiz - quick-fire quiz on what different labels tell us; Build a Storage Facility - participants are asked to consider all the environmental requirements for building a safe storage facility for their organisation 7 On-site control measures Overview of the legislation associated with nuisance issues on site and mitigating problems when they arise Examples of bad practice, including fuel storage tanks and mobile equipment - costs involved with prosecution of fuel spills, remediation costs, management costs, legal fees, bad PR coverage Identification and management of contaminated land and relevant legislation Workshop option: Participants are provided with a site plan containing information on site features, environmental conditions and indications of potential issues 8 Waste management Why worry about waste? - a look at how waste disposal can impact on the environment, illustrated by examples of waste-related incidents, statistics on waste production on national, industry-wide and organisational levels, landfill site space, etc Legislation - overview of the relevant legislation, what the main requirements of the regulations are, what penalties there are, and the associated documentation (waste transfer notes) Waste classification - a more in-depth look at how waste is classified under legislation according to hazardous properties, referring to Environment Agency guidance Handling and storage requirements - what are the requirements of the applicable waste legislation and how are they covered by organisational procedures? Examples of good and bad environmental practice associated with handling and storing waste. Workshop option: 'Brown bag' exercise - participants pass round a bag containing tags each with a different waste printed on. They are asked to pick out a tag and identify the classification and the handling, storage and disposal requirements for the waste they select Waste minimisation - overview of the waste minimisation 'ladder' and its different options (elimination, reduction, reuse and recycling), benefits of waste minimisation, examples of waste minimisation techniques Workshop option: Participants are asked to identify opportunities that actually exist within the organisation for minimising production of waste that are not currently being taken advantage of 9 Auditing Requirements for environmental auditing of operations Auditing the EMS Types of internal and external audits Requirements EMS standards (ISO 14001 and EMAS) Carrying out internal audits and being prepared for external audits Workshop options:Mock audit 'Brown Bag' - can be used either for trainers to test participants as if they were in an audit situation, or for the participants to test each other and practice their auditing technique. The bag contains tags each with a different topic printed on (eg, waste skips); participants pass the bag round and select a tag; they are then questioned by the trainer or another participant about that topic as if they were in an audit situation. If the participants are auditing each other, they will be provided with a set of guidelines to keep in mind during the workshop.Virtual auditing - a more practical workshop where participants review photographs of situations/activities relevant to the organisation's operations. They are asked to identify all the good and bad environmental practices that are occurring in the situations. 10 Incident response What should you do when an incident does happen? What should be in a spill kit? When should you call in the experts? When should you inform the Environment Agency or Environmental Health Officer? Workshop option: The participants are provided with some incident scenarios and asked to develop a response to the incident 11 Monitoring and reporting Environmental monitoring programmes and procedures Monitoring and reporting as control measures for environmental consequences Monitoring and environmental 'STOP' card systems - personal and behavioural monitoring and reporting
Asbestos Awareness & Safety Course Overview This Asbestos Awareness & Safety course is designed to provide essential knowledge on asbestos identification, risks, and safe handling practices. It covers the basics of asbestos, its potential health hazards, and guidelines for managing asbestos-related risks in compliance with UK regulations. The course is aimed at improving awareness among professionals, helping them understand how to recognise asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and respond appropriately to ensure workplace safety. By completing this course, learners will gain valuable insights into how to mitigate the dangers posed by asbestos, providing them with the confidence to manage asbestos risks safely and responsibly. Course Description This comprehensive course covers the identification of asbestos, its risks, and how to handle potential exposure in the workplace. Learners will explore key topics such as the various types of asbestos, its common locations, and how it affects health. The course also dives into the procedures for conducting surveys and risk assessments and teaches the principles of safe management of asbestos. The course emphasises the importance of risk assessment and safety practices to prevent exposure and protect both workers and the public. By the end of the course, learners will have a clear understanding of asbestos awareness, safety protocols, and the appropriate actions to take in the event of accidental disturbance of ACMs. Asbestos Awareness & Safety Curriculum Module 01: Asbestos Explained Module 02: Asbestos Identified Module 03: Risk Factors of Asbestos Module 04: Surveys and Risk Assessment Module 05: Asbestos Awareness & Safety Module 06: Accidental Disturbance of ACMs and Dealing with Emergencies (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand asbestos risks in the workplace Professionals aiming to enhance their safety qualifications Beginners with an interest in occupational health and safety Anyone involved in construction, building maintenance, or demolition Career Path Health and Safety Officer Site Manager Risk Assessor Asbestos Removal Operative Environmental Health Officer
Warehouse Safety Course Overview: This Warehouse Safety course is designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and skills for ensuring safety in warehouse environments. The course covers critical safety practices, identifying hazards, managing risks, and applying appropriate health and safety measures to maintain a safe workplace. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of warehouse safety protocols, including safe handling of materials, equipment usage, and site safety. By the end of the course, learners will be well-prepared to implement safety standards and reduce risks, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and creating safer working conditions in warehouses. Course Description: The course delves into the key aspects of warehouse safety, focusing on managing health and safety risks, identifying hazards, and complying with regulatory standards. Topics include an introduction to warehouse safety, health and safety management systems, common warehouse hazards, manual and mechanical handling, and site-specific safety requirements. Learners will explore best practices for creating a safe warehouse environment, from proper handling techniques to ensuring equipment is used safely. The course is structured to foster a deep understanding of warehouse safety protocols, with content delivered through clear, accessible modules designed to support learners in applying these practices effectively. Upon completion, learners will be equipped to contribute to safer, more efficient warehouse operations. Warehouse Safety Curriculum: Module 01: The Role of Warehouse Module 02: Introduction to Warehouse Safety Module 03: Health and Safety Management in Warehouses Module 04: General Warehouse Hazards Module 05: Manual and Mechanical Handling Module 06: Site Safety (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their warehouse safety knowledge. Professionals aiming to improve safety practices in warehouse operations. Beginners with an interest in warehouse safety and risk management. Warehouse staff and supervisors looking to update their safety skills. Career Path: Warehouse Safety Officer Health and Safety Manager Warehouse Supervisor Logistics Coordinator Risk Management Consultant Warehouse Operations Manager
Medical Gases Course Overview: The "Medical Gases" course provides essential knowledge on the safe and effective use of medical gases in healthcare settings. This course is designed to offer learners a comprehensive understanding of medical gases, including their types, applications, and safety protocols. It emphasises safe handling and storage procedures, with a focus on correct administration techniques and monitoring. Upon completion, learners will be well-equipped with the skills to manage medical gases within various healthcare environments, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance. Course Description: This course covers a broad range of topics, starting with an introduction to medical gases and their significance in healthcare. Learners will explore essential safety and handling guidelines, focusing on regulations and best practices for safe usage. The course delves into the different types of medical gases used in clinical settings, such as oxygen, nitrous oxide, and medical air. It also includes detailed instruction on the proper storage, transportation, and documentation of these gases, as well as techniques for their administration and monitoring in patient care. By the end of the course, learners will have gained the necessary skills to manage medical gases competently and safely in various healthcare settings. Medical Gases Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Medical Gases Module 02: Safety and Handling Guidelines Module 03: Common Medical Gases Module 04: Storage, Transportation, and Documentation Module 05: Administration Techniques and Monitoring Module 06: Practical Skills and Simulation (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to gain knowledge in the use of medical gases. Professionals aiming to advance their healthcare skills. Beginners with an interest in the medical field or healthcare roles. Healthcare workers seeking to improve their knowledge of safety and regulatory requirements in gas management. Career Path: Medical gas technician Healthcare assistant in respiratory care Clinical support roles in hospitals and healthcare settings Medical equipment management Occupational health and safety in healthcare environments