The development and implementation of Environmental Emergency Response Plans (EERP) requires the consideration of legal requirements, site-specific requirements, as well as other corporate commitments.
The Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) culture continues to increasingly prioritized EERPs, making it critical to evaluate all potential site-based environmental risks and to manage them accordingly.
Students will receive a variety of tools to identify and analyze risks to facilitate the planning, development and implementation of an EERP.