Start Date: 10 May,2026
End Date: 14 May,2026
Duration: 5 Days
Overview:
This training course will give some details on these various types of contaminants and the new frontiers in eliminating or minimising these contaminants, the use of effective non-hazardous products in your company and also environmentally acceptable methods of disposal for both hazardous and non-hazardous wastes.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the processes taking place in their industry and the consequences of the generation of hazardous wastes.
Understand the international protocols driving the more effective management of hazardous materials
Review their waste disposal practice in the context of growing environmental awareness
Introduce new developments in waste management practice
Gaining knowledge about pollution prevention methods and technologies in the field of industrial-hazardous waste management.
Understanding of this field, the concepts of “Circular Economy” and “Cradle-to-Grave”.
Students will be able to apply in real life the knowledge gained during the course.
Be able to evaluate policy options in the field of hazardous waste management.
Becoming prepared for discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of different hazardous waste management options, methods and technologies.
From case studies and field trips gaining knowledge about the clean up and remediation of contaminated sites
Obtain performance improvement through the implementation of an environmental management system
Course Content:
1- Introduction to Hazardous Waste
Global environmental issues
International legislation
Concept of ‘Duty of Care’
Definition of Hazardous Waste and its impacts
The Hazardous Waste Management Industry
2- Management of Industrial Hazardous Waste
Introduction to ISO 14001, a specification for an Environmental Management System
Responsibilities in managing hazardous waste
Hazardous Waste Regulations
Transportation and Disposal
Hazardous Waste facilities
3- Pollution Prevention
Exploration and Production, Refining & Distribution – origins of pollution
Construction and operational issues
Pollution Prevention materials and services
4- Pollution Management
Major accident hazards
Development of emergency plans
5- Hazardous Waste Management & Pollution Prevention
- Case studies to develop the application of a systems approach to managing hazardous waste and promoting pollution prevention.
Targeted Audience:
Health & Safety and Environmental Professionals
Staff responsible for managing Hazardous Wastes & Contamination Issues
Laboratory Technicians
Emergency Personnel
Course Methodology
Facilitated by an experienced professional trainer, this training course will be conducted as a highly interactive workshop session. A variety of training methodologies and facilitation techniques will be used before and during the course whenever applicable. These methods are aimed at enhancing individual and group interaction while maximizing learning. Some of these methods are:
- Online Pre-post Test
- Colorful Visual Aids
- Gamification
- Self-Assessment Instruments
- Simulations
- Case Studies
- Videos
- Group Exercises & Discussions
- Role plays
- Indoor & Outdoor games




