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Advancing an Effective EMS

Advancing an Effective EMS


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Course Offerings

Offering No. CDP CIN N74 ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING COURSES Start Date End Date Location
17010 10MT A-4A-0098 Advancing an Effective EMS 17-Oct-16 20-Oct-16 WEB Conference
17020 10MT A-4A-0098 Advancing an Effective EMS 30-Jan-17 2-Feb-17 WEB Conference
17030 10MT A-4A-0098 Advancing an Effective EMS 3-Apr-17 6-Apr-17 WEB Conference
17040 10MT A-4A-0098 Advancing an Effective EMS 18-Sep-17 21-Sep-17 WEB Conference

Course Description

How do you take your existing Environmental Management System to the next level?

Advancing an Effective EMS will assist you in the next steps of continual improvement ensuring you incorporate and further all aspects of the 18 Navy EMS Elements. The class is offered as a webinar with typical class times of 0730-1230 Pacific. In addition to expert instruction, the course provides open forum discussion for members of EMS appropriate facilities to share ideas and Best-In-Class examples for your implementation.

Topics include:

Environmental Policy - Environmental Aspects - Objectives &Targets - Sustainability - Operational Controls - Emergency Preparedness and Response - Documentation - Competence, Training & Awareness - Regulatory and Other Requirements - Audit Results and Non Conformities - Monitoring and Measurement Requirements - Management Review

Please note that this is not a beginner course on how to implement EMS, rather it will focus on enhancing your existing efforts in alignment with OPNAV 5090.1 (Series), and NAVFAC guidance/protocols.

Personnel Eligible

The target audience for this class includes, but is not limited to, Military DoD Civilian and Contractor shore installation/regional personnel serving as Environmental Program Directors (IEPD), EMS Managers, Media Managers, Cross Functional Team (CFT) members, major process owners, and those managing an installation's significant aspects (i.e. water, solid waste or energy).