Environmental Compliance: introduction to key risks and practical action New
Do you know about environmental legislation that you need to comply with in your University role?
The University has committed to developing an Environmental Management System (EMS) in line with the international standard ISO:14001. As part of this, a programme of audits will soon take place, to determine compliance of University buildings and sites with environmental legislation. In this briefing session, we're providing relevant University staff with an overview of some of the key areas of environmental legislation that a typical EMS audit would cover, including practical tips and actions for staying compliant.
Staff involved in management, operation and maintenance of University buildings and facilities
University staff only
- Understand what 'ISO14001' EMS certification does and what it seeks to achieve for the University
- Outline typical environmental risks and your role in identifying and managing these
- Describe key actions for staff to maintain compliance with environmental legislation when:
- Storing and disposing of waste
- Discharging liquids to foul and surface drains
- Operating refrigerated/cooling systems and facilities
- Working near wildlife
- Identifying and reporting an environmental incident
- Outline sources of support from the Sustainability Team
To support University staff in understanding and acting on key environmental legislation.
Presentations; Q&A
MS Teams
1hr
Events available