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  IOSH Environmental Issues In Facilities Management



IOSH [The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health] was founded in 1945.  It is the major professional body representing individual safety and health practitioners in the UK.  The fundamental purpose of the Institution is to promote the safety, health and well-being of people at work, and people affected by work activities.

The IOSH Environmental Issues In Facilities Management

Aim:

The IOSH Environmental Issues In Facilities Management course is designed to give delegates a comprehensive appreciation of the broad applications of environmental management within a facilities management context.

This unique course was written for Balfour Beatty Workplace by Woodward and as such cannot be offered by any other training provider.

Who For:

Any person who works within facilties management or in a role with facilties management responsibilities.

Course Content:

The course covers the following areas:

    1 ~ Reasons for Practicing Environmental Management   
    2 ~ Legal Requirements
    3 ~ The Role of the Environment Agency           
    4 ~ Air
    5 ~ Water                       
    6 ~ Land
    7 ~ Waste                       
    8 ~ Control Strategies


Assessment
All candidates will have to complete a short assessment, comprising of a multiple choice examination paper and a hazards paper.   This is moderated by IOSH and upon successful completion, an IOSH certificate will be issued.

Open Course Fees:

£130.00 + VAT per delegate [includes comprehensive notes and file, coffee, lunches, IOSH
registration and examination fees.]

Dates:   

This is run as an open course 2 times a year and has a duration of 1 day.

In-House Course Fees:

This course is also available in-house.  Contact us for a quotation.