This course provides a thorough and applied knowledge of best industry standards and practices for appraising environmental matters throughout the life cycle of a field development, to implement the management of impact and risks throughout the life cycle of a project from exploration up to abandonment.
Public :
Managers, advisors, engineers, and operations staff involved in management of environmental issues all along the lifetime of a field development.
Level :Knowledge
Prerequisite :
Provide evidence of a professional experience of at least 3 months related to HSE and/or Oil & Gas process industry.
Course Content
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Why environmental management is necessary. Concept of sustainability.
Definitions: environmental impact, significance, accidental vs. operational discharges, discharge and pollution.
Legal standards: definition, standard determination. Best available technology. Best environmental practices.
MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES
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Duration : 0.75 Day
Identification of spill scenarios.
Oil spill contingency planning strategies: onshore and offshore cases.
Typical resources for oil spill contingency plans.
STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT
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Duration : 0.25 Day
Stakeholders identification.
Engagement and information process.
Stakeholders engagement plan review.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Elements of environmental management systems.
Referentials and certification. ISO 14001.
EMS as part of integrated management systems.
Environmental culture and leadership in the organization.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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Duration : 0.25 Day
Introduction to energy sources.
Energy efficiency. Measures for improvement.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
Explain the fundamentals of environmental management in terms of risks and impacts,
Describe techniques, fundamentals and contents of environmental impact assessments,
Identify mitigation measures,
Select key performance indicators, and set up environmental management plans,
Explain the content of an oil spill contingency plan.
Ways & Means
Several applications and illustrations.
Several case studies and teamwork sessions.
Learning assessment
Continuous assessments all-along the program.
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Coordinator :IFP Training trainer (permanent or contracted) having a good expertise and/or experience of the related topics, trained to adult teaching methods, and whose competencies are kept up-to-date.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding.
Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com