Course Description
Environmental Performance Evaluation (EPE) enables organizations to assess the status of their environmental performance and identify areas for improvement. The selections of key performance indicators (KPI) are an important factor in EMS implementation and can help an organization demonstrate performance improvement to a variety of interested parties.
Course Objective
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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describe the key steps in an EPE model
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explain the role of EPE in developing, maintaining and improving an EMS
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identify a range of performance indicators
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select suitable indicators to track environmental performance
Programme Aims
This course is ideal for those who are developing an EMS or looking to improve an existing one. Building on the international standard ISO 14031, this course will allow participants to develop a process which provides a current evaluation of performance as well as performance trends over time.
Who Should
attend?
You will find the course useful if you are, or want to be, engaged in environmental decision making in industry, commerce, local government, a consultancy, a non-governmental organization or a local community. It can benefit you in your work, community or home if you want to understand how decisions are made in complex and messy situations, and it can help you to participate effectively in
environmental decision making at different levels. If you want to consider the environmental effects of a wide range of decisions, including your own, and to facilitate other people’s environmental decision making and action, this course is for you.
Course Outline
Describe the key steps in an EPE model
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Environmental Performance Evaluation System
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Analysis of enterprises activities and determination of critical areas and existing risks
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Definition of environmental policies
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Suggestion of necessary actions and adjustments
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Predisposition of operating and monitoring procedures
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Organization of environmental departments
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Construction of reporting systems integrated with managerial direction
What role and responsibility do you have for these potential impacts and environmental performance?
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Task-specific] Health and Safety Plan
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Technical work documents (specific to this activity)
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Institutional and Facility Support Services procedures (as applicable)
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Contractor specifications and selection criteria weekly inspections monitor system improvement collect field monitoring data
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review data coordinate maintenance record keeping relative to operational controls reporting preparing and tracking non-conformance reports ensure that operational controls are in place and working take specified action should controls fail
What benefits or positive effects would you notice with improved environmental performance (i.e. reduced disposal costs, improved relationships with regulators and public)?
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Avoid environmental releases and associated costs
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Improved relationships with stakeholders
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Reduced waste disposal costs
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Accelerated completion of remedial action