Introduction to Green Audit
Introduction to Green Audit, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 2.25, with 26 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 4 subscribers.
You will learn about Introduction to Green Audit Key components and objectives of a Green Audit Process of Conducting the Green Audit Environmental Compliance and Performance Evaluation Resource Consumption and Waste Management Sustainable Supply Chain and Procurement Biodiversity and Ecosystem Impact Assessment Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Preparation and Planning Establish Objectives and Scope Form an Audit Team Develop Audit Plan Review Applicable Standards and Frameworks Data Collection and Documentation Review Collect Relevant Data Review Documentation Site Visits and Observations Data Analysis and Assessment Analyze Collected Data Assess Compliance and Best Practices Identify Gaps and Opportunities for Improvement Recommendations and Action Plan Report and Communication Follow-Up and Monitoring Case study of Conducting the Green Audit in an Institute Initial Questioners for conducting the green audit Sustainability Policy and Strategy Energy Management and Efficiency Water Management and Conservation Waste Management and Recycling Carbon Emissions and Greenhouse Gas Management Supply Chain Sustainability Compliance with Environmental Regulations and Standards Stakeholder Engagement and CSR Initiatives Employee Awareness and Training Site details collection Sequence of Observations Use of Alternative Energy Sources Use of Sun light for Natural Lighting Biogas Plant Waste Management Dustbin availability for waste management Sewage disposal lines Garbage collection bins in the campus E-Waste management Storage room of segregated e -waste e – waste disposal certificate Chemical Storage and its Waste management Precautionary/Instructional Posters of chemical handling, displayed in laboratory Dedicated cupboard for storage of hazardous chemicals Water Conservation Facilities Rain water harvesting system Construction of tanks Waste treatment centre Green Campus Initiatives Pedestrian friendly pathways Ramp constructed for Physically disabled Ban on use of plastics Landscaping with trees and plants Disabled-friendly, barrier-free environment Sick room availability Faunal Diversity In Campus Common and Scientific names of birds and animals Air Quality Determination Air quality index Water Analysis Report Drinking water indicators Noise Level In The Surrounding Materials, Study Area & Methods Electrical Power Consumption Renewable Energy Usage and integration Energy Efficiency in Lightening System Expenditure On Green Initiatives During The Last Five Years This course is ideal for individuals who are Energy Auditors or Energy managers or Teachers or Students or Energy Consultants It is particularly useful for Energy Auditors or Energy managers or Teachers or Students or Energy Consultants.
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Title: Introduction to Green Audit
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 2.25
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 25
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25
Original Price: $19.99
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What You Will Learn
- Introduction to Green Audit
- Key components and objectives of a Green Audit
- Process of Conducting the Green Audit
- Environmental Compliance and Performance Evaluation
- Resource Consumption and Waste Management
- Sustainable Supply Chain and Procurement
- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Impact Assessment
- Stakeholder Engagement and Communication
- Preparation and Planning
- Establish Objectives and Scope
- Form an Audit Team
- Develop Audit Plan
- Review Applicable Standards and Frameworks
- Data Collection and Documentation Review
- Collect Relevant Data
- Review Documentation
- Site Visits and Observations
- Data Analysis and Assessment
- Analyze Collected Data
- Assess Compliance and Best Practices
- Identify Gaps and Opportunities for Improvement
- Recommendations and Action Plan
- Report and Communication
- Follow-Up and Monitoring
- Case study of Conducting the Green Audit in an Institute
- Initial Questioners for conducting the green audit
- Sustainability Policy and Strategy
- Energy Management and Efficiency
- Water Management and Conservation
- Waste Management and Recycling
- Carbon Emissions and Greenhouse Gas Management
- Supply Chain Sustainability
- Compliance with Environmental Regulations and Standards
- Stakeholder Engagement and CSR Initiatives
- Employee Awareness and Training
- Site details collection
- Sequence of Observations
- Use of Alternative Energy Sources
- Use of Sun light for Natural Lighting
- Biogas Plant
- Waste Management
- Dustbin availability for waste management
- Sewage disposal lines
- Garbage collection bins in the campus
- E-Waste management
- Storage room of segregated e -waste
- e – waste disposal certificate
- Chemical Storage and its Waste management
- Precautionary/Instructional Posters of chemical handling, displayed in laboratory
- Dedicated cupboard for storage of hazardous chemicals
- Water Conservation Facilities
- Rain water harvesting system
- Construction of tanks
- Waste treatment centre
- Green Campus Initiatives
- Pedestrian friendly pathways
- Ramp constructed for Physically disabled
- Ban on use of plastics
- Landscaping with trees and plants
- Disabled-friendly, barrier-free environment
- Sick room availability
- Faunal Diversity In Campus
- Common and Scientific names of birds and animals
- Air Quality Determination
- Air quality index
- Water Analysis Report
- Drinking water indicators
- Noise Level In The Surrounding
- Materials, Study Area & Methods
- Electrical Power Consumption
- Renewable Energy Usage and integration
- Energy Efficiency in Lightening System
- Expenditure On Green Initiatives During The Last Five Years
Who Should Attend
- Energy Auditors
- Energy managers
- Teachers
- Students
- Energy Consultants
Target Audiences
- Energy Auditors
- Energy managers
- Teachers
- Students
- Energy Consultants
In this course you will learn the variety of topics as follows:
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Introduction to Green Audit
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Key components and objectives of a Green Audit
-
Process of Conducting the Green Audit
-
Environmental Compliance and Performance Evaluation
-
Resource Consumption and Waste Management
-
Sustainable Supply Chain and Procurement
-
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Impact Assessment
-
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication
-
Preparation and Planning
-
Establish Objectives and Scope
-
Form an Audit Team
-
Develop Audit Plan
-
Review Applicable Standards and Frameworks
-
Data Collection and Documentation Review
-
Collect Relevant Data
-
Review Documentation
-
Site Visits and Observations
-
Data Analysis and Assessment
-
Analyze Collected Data
-
Assess Compliance and Best Practices
-
Identify Gaps and Opportunities for Improvement
-
Recommendations and Action Plan
-
Report and Communication
-
Follow-Up and Monitoring
-
Case study of Conducting the Green Audit in an Institute
-
Initial Questioners for conducting the green audit
-
Sustainability Policy and Strategy
-
Energy Management and Efficiency
-
Water Management and Conservation
-
Waste Management and Recycling
-
Carbon Emissions and Greenhouse Gas Management
-
Supply Chain Sustainability
-
Compliance with Environmental Regulations and Standards
-
Stakeholder Engagement and CSR Initiatives
-
Employee Awareness and Training
-
Site details collection
-
Sequence of Observations
-
Use of Alternative Energy Sources
-
Use of Sun light for Natural Lighting
-
Biogas Plant
-
Waste Management
-
Dustbin availability for waste management
-
Sewage disposal lines
-
Garbage collection bins in the campus
-
E-Waste management
-
Storage room of segregated e -waste
-
e – waste disposal certificate
-
Chemical Storage and its Waste management
-
Precautionary/Instructional Posters of chemical handling, displayed in laboratory
-
Dedicated cupboard for storage of hazardous chemicals
-
Water Conservation Facilities
-
Rain water harvesting system
-
Construction of tanks
-
Waste treatment centre
-
Green Campus Initiatives
-
Pedestrian friendly pathways
-
Ramp constructed for Physically disabled
-
Ban on use of plastics
-
Landscaping with trees and plants
-
Disabled-friendly, barrier-free environment
-
Sick room availability
-
Faunal Diversity In Campus
-
Common and Scientific names of birds and animals
-
Air Quality Determination
-
Air quality index
-
Water Analysis Report
-
Drinking water indicators
-
Noise Level In The Surrounding
-
Materials, Study Area & Methods
-
Electrical Power Consumption
-
Renewable Energy Usage and integration
-
Energy Efficiency in Lightening System
-
Expenditure On Green Initiatives During The Last Five Years
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Green Audit
Lecture 1: Introduction to Green Audit
Chapter 2: Process of Conducting the Green Audit
Lecture 1: Process of Conducting the Green Audit – Part 1
Lecture 2: Process of Conducting the Green Audit – Part 2
Lecture 3: Process of Conducting the Green Audit – Part 3
Lecture 4: Process of Conducting the Green Audit – Part 4
Chapter 3: Case study of Conducting the Green Audit in an Institute
Lecture 1: Initial Questioners for conducting the green audit – Part 1
Lecture 2: Initial Questioners for conducting the green audit – Part 2
Lecture 3: Site Details and Sequence of the Observations
Lecture 4: Use of Alternative Energy Sources Assessment – Natural Sunlight
Lecture 5: Use of Alternative Energy Sources Assessment – Bio Energy
Lecture 6: Use of Alternative Energy Sources Assessment – Turbo Ventilators
Lecture 7: Waste Management assessment
Lecture 8: E waste Management Assessment
Lecture 9: Chemical Storage and its Waste management assessment
Lecture 10: Water Conservation and Treatment Facilities assessment
Lecture 11: Green Initiatives and accessibility for physically disabled people observations
Lecture 12: Landscaping with trees and plants Observations
Lecture 13: Observations for Availability of Medical facilities
Lecture 14: Observations on Faunal Diversity
Lecture 15: Air Quality Assessment
Lecture 16: Observations on Drinking Water Analysis
Lecture 17: Observations on Noise Level In The Surrounding
Lecture 18: Assessment of Power Consumption & Renewable Energy Usage and integration
Lecture 19: Observations on Energy Efficiency in Lightening System
Lecture 20: Expenditure On Green Initiatives During The Last Five Years
Instructors
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OSS Academy
Guide for your Sustainable Learnings
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