1st Edition

Environmental Management Revision Guide For the NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management

By Jonathan Backhouse Copyright 2018
    202 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    202 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Environmental Management Revision Guide: For the NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management is the perfect revision aid for students preparing to take their NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management. As well as being a handy companion volume to Brian Waters’ NEBOSH-endorsed textbook Introduction to Environmental Management, it will also serve as a useful aide-memoire for those in environmental management roles. The book aims to:

    • Provide practical revision guidance and strategies for students
    • Highlight the key information for each learning outcome of the current NEBOSH syllabus
    • Give students opportunities to test their knowledge based on NEBOSH style questions and additional exercises
    • Provide details of guidance documents publically available that students will be able to refer to.

    The revision guide is fully aligned to the current NEBOSH syllabus, providing complete coverage in bite-sized chunks, helping students to learn and memorise the most important topics. Throughout the book, the guide refers back to the Introduction to Environmental Management, helping students to consolidate their learning.

    Preface Study and revision skills Course overview Element 1: Foundations in environmental management? Element 2: Environmental management systems Element 3: Environmental impact assessments Element 4: Control of emissions to air? Element 5: Control of contamination of water sources? Element 6: Control of waste and land use? Element 7: Sources and use of energy and energy efficiency? Element 8: Control of environmental noise? Element 9: Planning for, and dealing with, environmental emergencies Revision Questions & Answers

    Biography

    Jonathan Backhouse is a chartered health and safety practitioner, qualified teacher and author. Since becoming self-employed in 2002 he has gained a vast amount of consultancy and training experience (working in the UK, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the USA) within all aspects of health and safety, including fire safety, first aid, food hygiene and environmental management.

    His qualifications include a Master of Arts in Professional Practice, in the context of Education, and a Master of Research in Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management.