Increasingly, companies are integrating environmental management systems
into their business structures. The introduction of ISO 14001 and the European
Community Eco Management & Audit Scheme (EMAS) provide a formal structure for
environmental management which can be independently verified.
This allows the international community, insurers, the public and other
stakeholders to have confidence that the business unit is meeting its
environmental responsibilities.
This course aims to give the user a good understanding of key environmental
issues facing offshore installations, and is suitable for all levels of
employees.
Course Modules:
Introduction - (10 mins)
Considers the damage caused by environmental pollution, focusing on the
greenhouse effect and the destruction of the ozone layer. The potential for
offshore pollution is also covered.
EMAS - (5 mins)
Deals with the main provisions of EMAS.
Waste Management - (15 mins)
Looks at emissions to the air, land and water, emphasising the special
considerations of off-shore working, and the requirements of The Scottish
Environment Protection Agency when waste is returned to shore.
Chemical Storage, Handling and Disposal - (10 mins)
Explains how damage to the environment can be prevented by the correct
handling, storage and disposal of chemicals.
Energy & The Environment - (5 mins)
Examines the impact of energy use on the environment and describes how even
small actions by individuals can add up to significant benefits.
Benefits From Good Environmental Management - (5 mins)
Considers how reducing waste, re-using and recycling can benefit the
environment and result in significant cost savings.
Self Test - (10 mins)
20 multiple choice questions.
The average course completion time is one hour.
Cost: Video & CDROM
Price List
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