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NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate

In today’s world, environmental management is more crucial than ever. The NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate prepares you with the skills and knowledge to make a real difference. Whether you are already responsible for environmental management or looking to step into this vital role, this certification is an excellent choice.

Units and Assessments:

The certificate consists of two units, with examinations conducted quarterly:

Unit EMC1: Environmental Management

Examination: Open Boo Examination (OBE. To be Downloaded, completed, and submitted within 24 hours) Learners will be required to review a real-life scenario and answer theoretical and practical questions on environmental management.

 Unit EMC2: Assessing Environmental Aspects and Associated Impacts

Practical Assessment: Learners will be required to assess environmental aspects and impacts in their chosen workplace.

What You Will Learn:

The relevant environmental qualification will help you to:

  • Justify environmental management in the workplace
  • Recognise which workplace activities may be subject to environmental legislation or enforcement
  • Assess environmental aspects and impacts, and evaluate existing controls
  • Support environmental emergency planning
  • Understand the importance of reducing environmental harm
  • Outline the issues associated with waste and its management
  • Explain the pros and cons of various energy sources and how to use them more efficiently

Duration of Training: Five days

On Completion:

Upon completing the qualification, you will be able to:

  • Understand a range of environmental issues so that you can improve environmental performance and reduce harm
  • Work within an environmental management system and contribute to continual improvement
  • Recognise environmental aspects and associated impacts, and evaluate the effectiveness of existing controls
  • Support decision-making with ethical, legal and financial arguments
  • Understand the links between your organisation’s activities and wider environmental issues.