Environmental Plan for the Construction Industry
Public course, In-house course, Tailored course
Duration
1 day
What is this course about
A construction environmental plan is not only an effective management tool it is often a specific contract requirement, either as part of the client's environmental and sustainability policy or as part of the condition to the planning permission. A key factor that makes a construction environmental plan effective is it's project specificity. This course aims to provide the attendees with an understanding of the environmental aspects of the construction industry and the skills to write a project specific environmental management plan.
Who would benefit
The course is aimed at staff from organisations in the construction industry. The course would be of specific interest to those involved in carrying out the planning of site works, such as HSQE managers, project managers and site supervisors.
Objectives
Upon completion of the course those attending the course will:
- Understand the environmental requirements in construction projects and the role of the environment management plan
- Understand the significant environmental aspects and impacts in the construction industry
- understand the management control measures of the significant aspects and impacts
- be able to identify the significant aspects and impacts and control measures of their particular projects
- be able to write a site specific environmental management plan
Key topics covered
- The governments sustainability policy related to planning and construction
- The significant environmental aspects and impacts in the construction industry
- Legislative highlights
- The control of those aspects and impacts
- The role of the environmental management plan
To book a place on one of the public courses call us on 0870 428 5196 or fill in this form.
