Effectively manage your organisation’s environmental responsibilities
Effectively manage your organisation’s environmental responsibilities
Growing global awareness on environmental impacts prompts manufactures and service providers to ensure that supply chains are environmentally friendly. Organizations gain a substantial competitive advantage by aligning their business objectives with global ecological concerns.
ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System (EMS) provides a systematic framework for all types of organisations, regardless of activity or sector, looking to manage their environmental responsibilities. It also provides the structure to environmental management and covers areas such as training, record management, inspections, objectives and policies.
Our wide-range of training courses on EMS aims to help organisations understand the essential requirements and relevance of ISO 14001:2015.
Depending on your objective, you can customise and choose your own learning path.
A total of 3 learning paths are available for you to explore, whether you aspire to become an internal auditor, implementer or a lead auditor for ISO 14001:2015 EMS.
Learning Path #1: Internal Auditor
Learning Path #2: Implementer
Learning Path #3: Lead Auditor
Participants will learn through lectures, case studies, group exercises and discussions.
Note: For courses with assessment, participants will have to pass an open or closed book examination.
The courses are specially designed for:
The course content and structure are designed by the domain experts from TÜV SÜD.
With immense experience and knowledge in the relevant standards, our team of product specialists and technical experts at TÜV SÜD, developed the course content based on current business landscape and market requirements.
On the other hand, the course content and structure of the CQI IRCA certified course are developed by our training partner Alauda Learning Center (ALC 06022954).
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