Tips for Environmental Management

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Course Title: Tips for Environmental Management Course Code: ENV24 Course Description: A short course which considers the human impact on the environment and provides updated knowledge of pollution control equipment and environmental management systems and tools. Who should attend? This course will be of particular interest engineers employed in the heat and power generation, energy, and process industries. How attendees will benefit? After completion of the programme, delegates will be able to: Recognise the complexity of environmental issues facing industrial organisations. Identify the emissions of atmospheric and water pollutants from an industrial activity and assess their environmental impacts. Appraise critically available pollution control technology/equipment in order to make a successful selection of the most appropriate and viable option for a given application. Make sound judgement in the absence of complete data and communicate effectively conclusions obtained. Continue to advance their knowledge and assimilate new future technologies.

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Course Description:A short course which considers the human impact on the environment and provides updated knowledge of pollution control equipment and environmental management systems and tools.

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Course Title: Tips for Environmental Management

Course Code: ENV24

Course Description:

A short course which considers the human impact on the environment and provides

updated knowledge of pollution control equipment and environmental management

systems and tools.

Who should attend?

This course will be of particular interest engineers employed in the heat and power

generation, energy, and process industries.

How attendees will benefit?

After completion of the programme, delegates will be able to:

Recognise the complexity of environmental issues facing industrial

organisations.

Identify the emissions of atmospheric and water pollutants from an

industrial activity and assess their environmental impacts.

Appraise critically available pollution control technology/equipment in

order to make a successful selection of the most appropriate and viable

option for a given application.

Make sound judgement in the absence of complete data and communicate

effectively conclusions obtained.

Continue to advance their knowledge and assimilate new future

technologies.

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Course Content:

Environmental Pollution - An Introduction: Pollution. Main ecological

concepts. Ecosystem processes. The human dimension. Environmental

gradients, tolerance and adaptation. Major biogeochemical cycles.

Atmospheric Pollution: Sources, sinks and concentration trends for

atmospheric pollutants.

Environmental Impacts of Atmospheric Pollution: Global issues (global

warming; ozone-layer depletion). Regional issues (acid deposition; the

Arctic haze). Urban air pollution (urban growth patterns; urban air

pollutants; atmospheric pollution and human health; effects of atmospheric

pollution on plants).

Dispersal of Atmospheric Pollutants: Air pollution and meteorology (lapse

rate and atmospheric stability; Temperature inversions; Atmospheric

mixing height and ventilation coefficient). Dispersion modelling (plume

rise; The Gaussian plume dispersion model).

Course Period:

From 5 to 10 days.

Course Style:

Lecture or One-to-One training style.

In house training.

Group Training.

Practical Training.

Remember:

We provide this course in any place and at any time suitable for you.

This course is provided in VIP or standard forms. For more information

contact BATD team.