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Pollution Prevention in Construction Training
Pollution Prevention Training
The construction industry's environmental responsibilities
The construction industry is responsible for many environmental incidents every year: polluting releases to air, land and water and the creation of nuisances.
The construction industry is also responsible for the consumption of vast quantities of raw materials and is the largest generator of waste to landfill.
This classroom based course provides an overview of:
- Environmental Issues
- Environmental Legislation and Other Requirements
- Construction Good Practice
- Planning Pollution Prevention
- Site Waste Management
- Emergency Preparedness
Pollution Prevention in Construction Training Course Details
Course Aim
To provide the background training and practical experience to enable company staff to
- To raise awareness of the key environmental issues associated with the construction industry
- To offer delegates a structured approach to minimising environmental impacts
- Identify good and bad practice.
Suitable For
Directors, site managers, supervisors and engineers, contracts managers, quantity surveyors, health & safety managers
Duration
1 day
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course the participants will be able to:
- understand the risks and implications of hazardous substances and practices causing damage to the environment
- identify good environmental practice
- list the key legislation relating to the construction industry’s environmental issues.
Required Knowledge
No previous environmental knowledge required
Booking / Enquiries
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