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Basics Seminars Environmental Management according to ISO 14001:2015

Enhance your knowledge and skills in environmental management and set new standards for sustainability and environmental protection in your professional career. Our seminar imparts the core principles and requirements of ISO 14001:2015. You will learn how to implement an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) that not only meets legal requirements but also creates real value for your company and the environment. Discover how to minimize environmental risks, improve your company’s environmental performance, and establish a culture of continuous improvement.

Seminar Contents:

Fundamentals of ISO 14001:2015: Learn about the history, development, and core principles of environmental management.
Scope of an EMS: Determine the boundaries and applicability of the EMS in relation to the organizational structure.
Leadership and Engagement: Understand the importance of leadership and employee engagement for a successful EMS.
Planning an EMS: Develop strategies for effective EMS planning, including identifying environmental aspects, assessing environmental risks and opportunities, and setting environmental objectives.
Support and Resource Management: Learn how to effectively manage resources to achieve your environmental objectives.
Operational Planning and Control: Develop, implement, and control processes necessary to ensure environmental performance and compliance with environmental legislation.
Performance Evaluation: Methods for monitoring, measuring, analyzing, and evaluating EMS performance.
Internal Audits: Preparation, execution, and follow-up of internal audits to assess EMS conformity and effectiveness.
Management Review: Conducting management reviews to ensure the ongoing suitability, adequacy, and effectiveness of the EMS.
Improvement: Identifying and implementing opportunities for improvement to enhance environmental performance.

Target Audience

This seminar is ideal for you if you are:

  • An executive or manager looking to implement or improve an EMS.
  • An environmental manager or officer seeking to deepen your expertise.
  • Working in environmental compliance and risk management.
  • Interested in a career in environmental management or looking to refresh your knowledge.

Your Benefits

  • In-depth Knowledge: Gain comprehensive insights into all aspects of ISO 14001:2015.
  • Practical Learning: Benefit from interactive case studies and workshops that connect theoretical knowledge with real-world scenarios.
  • Certification: Complete the seminar with a recognized certificate that demonstrates your competency in environmental management.
  • Networking: Exchange ideas with experts and peers and expand your professional network in environmental management.

Learning methodology

  • Exchange & teaching discussions with the participants as well as the experts
  • Implementation of practical workshops based on case studies or directly on the example of one’s own company for an optimal knowledge and competence transfer to one’s own organization
  • Exchange & reflection of practical experiences of the participants and experts in comparison to the theory
  • Additional learning units to complement the contact lessons (literature study, forum discussions, sample assignments, etc.)

Course Duration

2 days / 16 hours 

Costs

Seminar Costs: CHF 1040.- 

Register now to expand your expertise in environmental management according to ISO 14001:2015 and make a significant contribution to environmental protection and sustainability in your company!

Please be aware that the seminars are currently only available in German.

Next dates

Thema Module Datum Zeit Ort Preis
Environmental Management according to ISO 14001:2015
14.05.2024 -
15.05.2024
08:00 - 17:00
Winterthur
CHF 1040.-
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Environmental Management according to ISO 14001:2015
10.09.2024 -
11.09.2024
08:00 - 17:00
St. Gallen
CHF 1040.-
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Environmental Management according to ISO 14001:2015
12.11.2024 -
13.11.2024
08:00 - 17:00
Bern
CHF 1040.-
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