Environmental Risk Assessment Training
What is Environmental Risk Assessment?
Environmental Risk Assessment is the process of identifying and assessing the threats affecting the environment and/or human health. The sources of environmental threats are very diverse. Some are natural such as earthquakes, while others may come as a result of human activity, such as industrialization and urbanization, release of air pollutants and toxic chemicals. Environmental Risk Assessment can be performed in a number of areas, including the genetically modified organisms, pesticides, and plant pests.
The purpose of Environmental Risk Assessment is to evaluate the significance and likelihood of environmental harm which might derive from a specific activity, such as the application of pesticides. The assessment begins with the formulation of a problem which defines the scope of environmental risk assessment by specifying what needs to be protected from harm, and by identifying potential harmful effects. This assessment can be used for a variety of environmental issues within different time scales.
Why is Environmental Risk Assessment important for you?
The importance of Environmental Risk Assessment lies in finding potential environmental resources for development, and allowing decision-makers to select management options that have the least negative effects. This is done by assessing both the benefits and consequences of environmental risks, thus diminishing undesirable or unexpected consequences. It will also help to identify if measures are required to limit the probability of environmental consequences.
Establish credibility and enhance your career by becoming a certified Environmental Risk Assessment professional. This certification will demonstrate your commitment and dedication to environmental protection and continual improvement while at the same time will enable you to solve complex environmental issues.
Benefits of Environmental Risk Assessment
Obtaining an Environmental Risk Assessment certification will enable you to:
- Identify and control thoroughly potential environmental risks
- Set impact assessment priorities and manage uncertainty
- Facilitate decision-making
- Estimate the consequences of environmental hazards to the ecology and human health
- Provide assurance to stakeholders that adverse environmental impacts as a result of human activity are taken into consideration
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes