Environmental Emergency Response Planning
Timmins 246 Mountjoy Street South, Timmins, ONOur EERP course is intended to provide a structured process that will instruct students on how to effectively plan and prepare for environmental emergencies.
Our EERP course is intended to provide a structured process that will instruct students on how to effectively plan and prepare for environmental emergencies.
Learn best practices for engaging the public, Métis, as well as First Nation and Indigenous communities, with the goal of developing long term relationships for mineral exploration and mining activities. Indigenous Consultation rules and best practices as they relate to Environmental Permitting applications will be examined.
Learn to effectively navigate the permitting & compliance requirements for mining & exploration projects in Ontario.
Our Environmental Coordinator Workshop offers a comprehensive overview of the environmental responsibilities that exist within the framework of a modern-day mining operation.
Participants will learn how to use a GPS unit, and then plot points and other saved data onto Google Earth, then how to take Google Earth points and transfer those onto the GPS unit. This training includes theory as well as a field component where participants can practice navigating and mapping using GPS units and laptops.