




- Be familiar with the background to the development of EMS standards (ISO14001 and EMAS), and understand the business benefits of implementing a certified EMS
- Understand the structure of an EMS as specified in ISO14001, and know how it should be implemented, audited and reviewed for the continual improvement of the environmental performance of their organisation
- Be able to evaluate how well their organisation’s current activities meets the requirements of ISO14001
At the end of this course, delegates should: -


By providing an understanding of their environmental responsibilities, this course encourages staff to take ownership of their organisation’s EMS, in order to help prevent pollution and improve environmental performance.
- Provide delegates with a general understanding of Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
- Show processes and stages required to certify an organisation to ISO14001
With 15 years experience in an ever changing market NDC has worked with global companies delivering training and consultancy.
NDC Training Courses are delivered making use of the latest techniques, embracing all avenues of modern media delivery, traditional training and support that will help the learner to transfer knowledge gained from courses into the workplace.
For further information on a specific course, training dates available either on site or at our training centre and bespoke course design please contact our office direct.



- Definition and brief history of environmental management systems and standards
- EMS approaches – in-house or consultancy support
- Benefits and costs of implementing an EMS
- ISO14001 in detail
- EMS registration – the route to ISO14001
- Future trends in Environmental Management Systems
Delivery:In-house or regional venue


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