13 Courses
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar available for 1 month from 15 May to 15 June 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
The course will ensure that delegates understand how to effectively manage and discharge the duties required of them as authorised officers in respect of Pollution Prevention and Control. We will discuss management issues such as performance management techniques, partnership working and the auditing and peer review of the Pollution Prevention and Control function as well as the practical issues of managing site inspections and the relationship between the operator and regulator.
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar available for 1 month from 15 June to 14 July 2023.
Fee = £150.00 plus VAT or 1 credits
This webinar is intended to provide delegates with confidence to understand the requirements and basic principles behind solvent management plans and annual solvent inventories – a key part of compliance for Part B, Solvent Emission Activities (SEA) and Part A2 solvent activities. The webinar will include two case studies to illustrate what is required in a solvent management plan and how it is used to assess compliance. The webinar is pre-recorded but delegates are encouraged to email queries on solvent activities to EMAQ. Queries will be forwarded to trainers who will email replies.
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar available for 6 weeks (due to holiday season) from 10 July to 30 August 2023.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
This webinar is intended to provide delegates with confidence to understand the requirements and basic principles behind particulate (dust) emission monitoring – a key part of compliance for many Part B activities and also applicable to Part A2 activities and Small Waste Incineration Plant. The webinar will provide an introduction to stack emission monitoring to set out general principles of sampling. We will describe and explain the differences between periodic and continuous particulate emission monitoring. The approach used for periodic compliance emission testing and the concept of isokinetic sampling will be described. The key features of the main measurement Standards applied for particulate emission monitoring will be described and QA/QC requirements explained. Features and considerations for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) will be described including calibration requirements and the need that this is undertaken using reference methods on process. Resources for further guidance will be signposted. The webinar is pre-recorded but delegates are encouraged to email queries on emission monitoring to emaq. Queries will be forwarded to trainers who will email replies.FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded mini-webinar. Duration of the webinar is 40 mins. It is available from 3 May 2022 to 31 March 2024.
Fee = £65.00 plus VAT or 1 credit
A webinar designed for officers undertaking inspections of permitted activities of all types.
This mini-webinar defines the legal powers of an appointed officer to inspect and the legal requirement for inspections of permitted activities & suggests the various reasons why inspections may be triggered.The frequency of inspections is considered and the mechanism of how inspection frequency is linked to risk rating and subsistence fees is demonstrated. A procedure is proposed for officers to adopt as a template for inspections, which may be adapted to suit the various situational needs of Local Authorities. This includes essential pre-inspection preparation & post inspection reporting.
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 2 months from 4 September to 12 November 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
The course will ensure that delegates understand how to effectively manage and discharge the duties required of them as authorised officers in respect of Pollution Prevention and Control. We will discuss management issues such as performance management techniques, partnership working and the auditing and peer review of the Pollution Prevention and Control function as well as the practical issues of managing site inspections and the relationship between the operator and regulator.
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is now a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 2 months from 4 September to 12 November 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
The purpose of this course is to introduce delegates to industrial process emissions, describe their nature and explain the various pollution control techniques that are available. The course aims to ensure that delegates can accurately identify the likely pollutants to be considered by a Pollution Prevention and Control permit for those industrial processes falling under Local Authority control.
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 2 months from 4 September to 12 November 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
This course covers the principles of environmental permitting and will explain how industrial activities are regulated under the UK’s Pollution Prevention and control framework. The role of PPC and the interfaces and conflict with other legislation and areas of work such as Statutory Nuisance will be examined. Delegates will be introduced to the EU Industrial Emissions Directive, which instructs and supports LAPPC / LA-IPPC.
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 6 months from 20 November 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
The module will ensure that delegates understand how to effectively manage and discharge the duties required of them as authorised officers in respect of Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control and LA-IPPC. Management issues such as performance management techniques, partnership working and the auditing and peer review of the Pollution Prevention and Control function are discussed as well as the practical issues of managing site inspections, inspection techniques, risk assessments and fees and charges. The legal duty for a Public Register is established as are consultation requirements for Local Authorities. Finally, enforcement of permitting requirements is addressed and advice on best practice enforcement provided and illustrated through an enforcement case study.FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 6 months from 20 November 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
This module will cover the monitoring and sampling issues to be taken into account for air, water and land. In addition, energy efficiency, resource efficiency and waste minimisation will be considered with respect to assessing and reducing usage and waste production by permitted activities. The monitoring techniques and compliance requirements for noise and odour are also considered. These measures are considered in the context of setting emissions control conditions in Pollution Prevention and Control permits, and for demonstrating compliance with them. The module culminates with a case study on demonstrating and checking compliance of emissions to air, including essential details of stack monitoring and reporting and a useful checklist for EP officers.FY23-Emissions Monitoring
FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 6 months from 20 November 2023. Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
The purpose of this module is to provide the framework for the review of permit applications, acceptance criteria and good permit construction. This will include a detailed examination of the permit application and determination process. A detailed review of PG3/1(12) Process Guidance note and good practice in the construction of permit conditions. In addition, permit variations and transfers, Environment Management Systems, Incidents and accidents and the revocation and surrender of permits is reviewed. The module culminates in a practical exercise in the construction of a workable permit document.FY23-Emissions Monitoring
This is a pre-recorded webinar. It is available for 6 months from 20 November 2023.
Estimated time to view this webinar is 5 hrs.
Fee = £295.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
This module covers the principles of environmental permitting and will explain how industrial activities are regulated under the UK’s Pollution Prevention and control framework. The role of PPC and the implementation of the provisions of PPC with other legislation and areas of work such as Statutory Nuisance will be examined. Delegates will be introduced to the EU Industrial Emissions Directive, which instructs and supports LAPPC / LA-IPPC. Statutory guidance, including BAT is examined and the interface with development control is considered. The module is completed with a case study on a detailed permitting and planning investigation.FY23-Emissions Monitoring
Fee = £165.00 plus VAT or 2 credits
An EMAQ+
delegate who has attended all 5 EMAQ+ Essentials of PPC modules and taken and successfully
passed the associated Online Knowledge checks, gaining all 5 credits, is
eligible to sit a final 'Proficiency Test'.
The test is designed to test their co-ordinated knowledge of all the
aspects of PPC covered by the whole programme.
You cannot self enrol yourself for this test. You will be invited by the EMAQ+ Team to take this test when you are eligible.