Topic outline

  • Delegate Booklet - can be viewed only if enrolled on this course

    • Delegate Booklet - CLM 4 Remediation and Risk Management File
      Restricted Available from 1 January 2026
  • Welcome and Introduction

    Explaining the training package, its key elements, requirements and means of certification. Including the aims of the day and relevant LA officers duties.

    • Welcome and Introduction URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Session 1: What is Risk Management?

    Overview of the aims of any risk management actions and the differences between in situ and ex situ techniques.

    • Session 1: What is Risk Management? URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Session 2: Waste Legislation

    Outline of how waste legislation affects remediation decisions, including an overview of the DoWCOP process

    • Session 2: Waste Legislation URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Session 3: Remediation Technologies Used in the UK (Part 1)

    Covering civil-engineering, Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA), Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRB) and biological technologies

    • Session 3: Remedial Techniques (Part 1) URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Session 4: Remediation Technologies Used in the UK (Part 2)

    Covering physical, chemical and thermal technologies, and solidification/stabilization methods

    • Session 4: Remediation Technologies Used in the UK (Part 2) URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Session 5: Options Appraisal

    How should an appropriate remediation strategy be identified and justified?

    • Session 5: Options Appraisal URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Session 6: Remediation Strategy and Verification Reports

    A brief overview of current guidance and good practice

    • Session 6: Remediation Strategy and Verification Reports URL
      Restricted Available from 5 January 2026
  • Essentials of CLM 4 Knowledge Check, Feedback and CPD

    The CLM 4 Knowledge Check will enable you to review your understanding of the course material from the 6 sessions across CLM 4.

    Participants will have three attempts at the Knowledge Check and a score of 75% is required to pass.