Regular environmental audits are an important part of an Environmental Management System and help to keep an organisation on track in managing its impacts and risks. Good environmental auditing is based on effective planning, with realistic audit objectives and scopes that address key areas of risk.
Attendees were able to understand:
• What represents a good audit;
• The key planning stages in conducting an audit;
• Practical insight on how to maximise value from audits;
• The importance of registered auditors and certification bodies.
Speakers included:
Marc Jourdan, IEMA Policy & Engagement Lead
Matthew Goldberg, Environmental Assurance Manager, National Grid;
Nigel Leehane (FIEMA), Director of Leehane Environmental Consulting Ltd
*This webinar counts for 1 hour of CPD, so don’t forget to add it to your IEMA CPD Portal. This can be accessed through your member account on iema.net.
Presentations
Environmental Auditing 101: An introduction to the key principles of environmental auditing webinar slides - CLICK HERE
Posted on 24th November 2020
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