Sustainability Trainings
Discover our sustainability-related trainings
Environmental and climate protection as well as social responsibility are becoming increasingly important. A key challenge for companies today is to reconcile sustainable, economic growth with applicable environmental, health, safety and ethical regulations.
To meet this responsibility, companies can implement management systems and appoint environmental protection officers. Bureau Veritas Germany Training offers various seminars on environmental management and social responsibility for auditors, environmental management officers and managers.
OUR TRAINING programs related to SUSTAINABILITY
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CO2 Footprint
- Introduction to quantification & reporting of GHG emissions based on ISO 14060 family
- Introduction to greenhouse gas emissions quantification & reporting (GHG) according to ISO 14064-1&2
- Introduction to Carbon Footprint of Products (CFP) quantification according to ISO 14067
- Introduction to verification and validation of greenhouse gas inventory according to ISO 14064-3
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Social Responsibility & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
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Environmental, occupational and health protection (EHS)
- HSE AUDITOR FOR ISO 14001 AND ISO 45001
- INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BASED ON ISO 14001:2015
- INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BASED ON ISO 45001:2018
- CQI-IRCA PR315: EMS Lead Auditor ISO 14001
- CQI-IRCA PR388: EMS Lead Auditor Conversion ISO 14001
- CQI-IRCA PR357: OHSMS Lead Auditor ISO 45001
- CQI-IRCA PR356: OHSMS Lead Auditor Conversion ISO 45001
- Introduction to Sustainability Reporting (CSRD)
IN-HOUSE TRAINING
If you need individual in-house training, please contact us. Even if you miss a topic in which you see a need for training. Through our international network we can develop specific seminars (also in English) for you. For customers in Switzerland, we can also offer in-house training in French in certain cases.
Depending on the duration and type of training, an in-house training can be more attractive than an open seminar for as few as 4-5 participants.