Environment, Health and Safety in Modern Organizations

This course explores how companies can apply structured practices to manage environmental, health, and safety risks while improving operational reliability. It explains why these practices are essential for compliance, efficiency, and long-term value creation. For governments, the course demonstrates how such frameworks strengthen regulation, enforcement, and public protection. It connects international standards to real organizational processes, supporting better governance in both public and private sectors.

Audience/ Who should attend

  • Corporate employees and managers controlling operations and risks
  • Health, safety, and environmental professionals across industrial sectors
  • Private companies seeking compliance with international standards
  • Public sector staff involved in regulation, permitting, and inspections
  • Government agencies responsible for policy design and enforcement
  • Infrastructure project owners and public procurement authorities
  • Consultants, auditors, and advisors supporting compliance and ESG programs
  • Entrepreneurs and startups building credible, responsible business models

Course objectives

This course equips stakeholders with practical skills to apply standards effectively.

  • Improve employee awareness and safety culture
  • Strengthen company compliance and risk management
  • Enable governments to design transparent regulatory frameworks
  • Enhance cross-sector alignment on best practices and accountability
  • Reduce incidents, costs, and long-term environmental liabilities
  • Build institutional trust through structured monitoring and reporting
  • Support sustainable development goals with measurable implementation outcomes

Course Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Environmental, Health, and Safety Frameworks

Day 2: Environmental Protection and Resource Management

  • EHS definition, GIIP concept, global regulatory alignment
  • Corporate and government relevance and risk reduction
  • Project lifecycle integration, design, operations, closure
  • Legal hierarchy: national law vs IFC standards
  • Air emissions control and compliance optimization
  • Energy efficiency and carbon footprint reduction
  • Water management and wastewater compliance
  • Waste and hazardous materials reduction

Day 3: Occupational Health and Workplace Safety Systems

Day 4: Community Safety and Public Risk Management

  • Occupational health and safety governance in organizations
  • Hazard identification, risk assessment, prevention hierarchy
  • Training, procedures, PPE, workforce productivity benefits
  • Incident monitoring, reporting, liability and insurance impacts
  • Community health and safety responsibilities of projects
  • Infrastructure safety, and fire and emergency preparedness
  • Traffic, hazardous materials transport, public risk mitigation
  • Government oversight, permitting, public trust enhancement

Day 5: Construction, Decommissioning, and Continuous Compliance

  • Construction phase EHS controls and contractor management
  • Decommissioning and long-term environmental liability
  • Monitoring, audits, continuous improvement systems
  • Business value: ESG performance and reputational strength
  • Field trip

Course Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Environmental, Health, and Safety Frameworks

  • EHS definition, GIIP concept, global regulatory alignment
  • Corporate and government relevance and risk reduction
  • Project lifecycle integration, design, operations, closure
  • Legal hierarchy: national law vs IFC standards

Day 2: Environmental Protection and Resource Management

  • Air emissions control and compliance optimization
  • Energy efficiency and carbon footprint reduction
  • Water management and wastewater compliance
  • Waste and hazardous materials reduction

Day 3: Occupational Health and Workplace Safety Systems

  • Occupational health and safety governance in organizations
  • Hazard identification, risk assessment, prevention hierarchy
  • Training, procedures, PPE, workforce productivity benefits
  • Incident monitoring, reporting, liability and insurance impacts

Day 4: Community Safety and Public Risk Management

  • Community health and safety responsibilities of projects
  • Infrastructure safety, and fire and emergency preparedness
  • Traffic, hazardous materials transport, public risk mitigation
  • Government oversight, permitting, public trust enhancement

Day 5: Construction, Decommissioning, and Continuous Compliance

  • Construction phase EHS controls and contractor management
  • Decommissioning and long-term environmental liability
  • Monitoring, audits, continuous improvement systems
  • Business value: ESG performance and reputational strength
  • Field trip

Note: The actual course delivery may not follow the exact order of the outlined topics and may place greater emphasis on certain areas based on participant needs and relevance.

Responsible Practices, Stronger Brands

Applying these practices strengthens operational reliability and reduces regulatory and reputational risks. They demonstrate accountability and consistency, building long-term trust with customers, investors, and regulators. The result is measurable added value through resilience, credibility, and sustained brand confidence.

Certification

Upon completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate from Tourmaline Training, including digital verification for authenticity.

Languages: Arabic/ English

Locations: Milan (Italy), Roma (Italy), New York (USA), New Haven (USA), Boston (USA), Istanbul (Turkey), Online

Duration: 1 week

We provide full flexibility in selecting hosting locations and course schedules in line with your availability and preferences.
Contact us to schedule a meeting and discuss your specific requirements and expectations!
Milan, Italy
12 Jan – 16 Jan 2026
5000
Roma, Italy
12 Jan – 16 Jan 2026
5500
New York, USA
12 Jan – 16 Jan 2026
7500
Boston, USA
12 Jan – 16 Jan 2026
7000
Istanbul, Turkey
12 Jan – 16 Jan 2026
4500
Online
12 Jan – 16 Jan 2026
2000
Milan, Italy
19 Jan – 23 Jan 2026
5000
Roma, Italy
19 Jan – 23 Jan 2026
5500
New York, USA
19 Jan – 23 Jan 2026
7500
Boston, USA
19 Jan – 23 Jan 2026
7000
Istanbul, Turkey
19 Jan – 23 Jan 2026
4500
Online
19 Jan – 23 Jan 2026
2000
Milan, Italy
26 Jan – 30 Jan 2026
5000
Roma, Italy
26 Jan – 30 Jan 2026
5500
New York, USA
26 Jan – 30 Jan 2026
7500
Boston, USA
26 Jan – 30 Jan 2026
7000
Istanbul, Turkey
26 Jan – 30 Jan 2026
4500
Online
26 Jan – 30 Jan 2026
2000
Milan, Italy
2 Feb – 6 Feb 2026
5000
Roma, Italy
2 Feb – 6 Feb 2026
5500
New York, USA
2 Feb – 6 Feb 2026
7500
Boston, USA
2 Feb – 6 Feb 2026
7000
Istanbul, Turkey
2 Feb – 6 Feb 2026
4500
Online
2 Feb – 6 Feb 2026
2000
Milan, Italy
9 Feb – 13 Feb 2026
5000
Roma, Italy
9 Feb – 13 Feb 2026
5500
New York, USA
9 Feb – 13 Feb 2026
7500
Boston, USA
9 Feb – 13 Feb 2026
7000
Istanbul, Turkey
9 Feb – 13 Feb 2026
4500
Online
9 Feb – 13 Feb 2026
2000
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