Consultancy, Auditing and In-House Training

DANGEROUS GOODS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS AND GHS

 
The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has provided onsite Consultancy, Auditing and Inhouse training on Dangerous goods and Hazardous substances/chemicals for over 27 years. Our Consultancy, Auditing and In-house training is delivered by our in-house National Chemical Management experts.  

In-House Training:  The AEBN will tailor courses to your staff needs and organisational requirements.  In-house training courses can range from Introductory Level to Advanced Level.  Whatever your needs, we will design courses to your requirements! 

For information on Consultancy, Auditing and/or Inhouse training on Dangerous goods and Hazardous chemicals, please contact the Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) National Office on 03 9397 2511 or email aebn@aebn.com.au
 

AEBN Tailored Training Programs

Our comprehensive training programs are designed to support organisations in meeting regulatory, safety and environmental responsibilities. Each course is tailored to your staff needs—from shop-floor employees to senior management.

Dangerous Goods Storage & Handling (including Transport, if required)

The Australian Environment Business Network conducts tailored Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced Level Workshops – designed to your staff needs and organisational requirements.

Courses tailored to your requirements and designed from the shop floor to senior management.

Courses tailored to your requirements and designed from the shop floor to senior management.

Courses tailored to cover details from the shop floor to senior management. Overview of environmental laws, policies, pollution law, contaminated land, environmental management, including ISO 14001 training, OR tailored to your requirements.

AEBN will provide participants with the necessary tools to manage the Risk Assessment process. Topics covered include: why undertake a Risk Assessment; Hazard identification; Assessing risk and factors affecting risk; Different options of documenting a risk assessment; Quantifying risk; Controlling risk; Managing the process; Sources of information; and Case studies presented.