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Environmental, Health, & Safety Training

ICF International's training experience includes providing a broad range of environmental, health, and safety training services to a variety of public and private sector clients. Our trainers have delivered courses on chemical safety and emergency planning; hazardous materials transportation; environmental, health, and safety (EHS) governance; environmental management systems and ISO 14000; pollution prevention; life cycle assessment and sustainable development; safety and risk management; toxic release inventory (TRI) reporting; and Superfund site risk assessment and communication.

Over the past 15 years, we have provided environmental, health, and safety audit training to more than 10,000 commercial and government clients. Using innovative learning techniques, our training programs provide clients with a "feel" for the experience of working in real auditing situations and with leading audit teams.

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In addition to classroom training, we offer coaching and field training services designed to provide auditors with assistance to effectively leverage classroom auditing knowledge. By observing auditors in the field conducting interviews, gathering data, facilitating team meetings, and interacting with facility management, we provide on-the-spot guidance to help auditors and team leaders master the execution and management of on-site audit practices.

Through our corporate Environmental, Health, and Safety program, we demonstrate our commitment to conducting our business in a manner that safeguards people and sustains the environment.


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SELECTED CLIENTS
  • American Society of Testing and Materials
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Federal Highway Administration
  • U.S. Agency for International Development
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • U.S. Department of Justice
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
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DETAILS OF SELECTED PROJECTS

Developing Countries' Pollution Prevention Project for the U.S. Agency for International Development (U.S. AID)

ICF International developed and delivered training programs on pollution prevention concepts, clearinghouse methods, and pollution prevention assessments for the Environmental Pollution Prevention Project (EP3). This project provides assistance to rapidly developing countries to help establish locally sustainable pollution prevention programs.

ISO 14000 Training Courses for the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM)

ICF International was hired by ASTM to deliver its three-day auditor training program to public- and private-sector audiences. Attendees receive detailed training in all aspects of auditing environmental management systems against the ISO 14001 standard. To ensure that participants understand the original intent of the framers, emphasis is placed on interpreting the specific requirements of ISO 14001.

Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Training Workshop for the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE)

In support of the implementation of DOE's TRI Program, ICF International developed and delivered a detailed training course for DOE personnel and contractors. The course incorporated DOE-specific guidance regarding standard TRI reporting requirements. The training also included interactive presentations and a series of exercises based on a generic DOE site.

Chemical Safety Audit Training and Workshops for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention

ICF International assisted EPA in developing guidance and training for EPA personnel involved in the Chemical Safety Audit Program, which is designed to support the Chemical Accident Prevention Program. ICF International developed, and twice delivered, a five-day training course introducing the principles of loss prevention and chemical emergency systems to managerial and technical personnel who have no prior experience with this material. The training covered basic chemical process hazards and basic technologies and practices for addressing those hazards, as well as procedures for conducting an inspection to assess prevention practices. A revised course has been developed and delivered in conjunction with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

Hazards Analysis Workshops and Training for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

ICF International worked with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and FEMA to conduct workshops on hazards analysis for toxic airborne chemicals. In addition to handling registration and evaluations, ICF International prepared and gave instruction on using a revised booklet, known as the Green Book, which explains how to solve problems using technical guidance on hazards analysis. Additionally, ICF International provided training on the use of CAMEO TM II (Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations) software for emergency planning.

Hazardous Materials Routing Course for the Federal Highway Administration (FHA)

ICF International developed this course to train state and local officials about the routing of hazardous materials on highways. Topics covered include definition of risk and relative risk; identification of potentially affected populations; selection of appropriate impact radius; determination of accident rates; use of computer models to derive congestion impacts; and public participation. To support the course and FHA objectives, ICF International developed computer software for route analysis.

Superfund Site Risk Assessment Training Courses for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Emergency and Remedial Response

ICF International has developed a number of risk assessment training courses over the years. One course was a one-day training session, consisting of a three-hour lecture and a four-hour case study, on EPA's public health risk evaluation process under Superfund. Another course was a two-day course combining public health risk evaluation training with a full day of instruction on the principles of risk assessment. Yet another course presented procedures for conducting Preliminary Assessments and Site Inspections under the Hazard Ranking System.

Interactive Videodisc Training for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Underground Storage Tanks

ICF International assisted EPA's Office of Underground Storage Tanks (UST) in the development of an interactive health and safety training program for UST workers. The training drew upon lecture-based UST training prepared previously by ICF International for EPA. The training program provides general background information on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's health and safety considerations and presents information on field equipment likely to be used. Additionally, inspectors are informed about how to recognize, evaluate, and control hazards associated with activities at UST sites.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Training for the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs

ICF International developed and delivered a three-day training on the requirements of the NEPA and its application to federally-funded correctional programs. The course covered a wide range of topics, including guidance on conducting biological, water resource, and cultural resource assessments; federal requirements for the protection of wetlands and protected species; and the role of public involvement under NEPA and related environmental laws. The course was presented with stand-up trainers and with expert panels with whom the participants could interact, and attendees were provided detailed notebooks and other materials that highlighted the most significant concepts that were presented in the training.

Radioactive Waste Management Compliance Training for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

ICF International developed and delivered a three-day course outlining the requirements that all DOE staff must meet in order to comply with the Department's new radioactive waste management policies, which are spelled out in DOE Order 435.1. The course covers the technical, engineering, and legal requirements for generating, managing, and disposing of radioactive wastes, as well as issues that must be considered when DOE sites are being prepared for closure and release to the public. The course contains numerous exercises that reinforce the major requirements in the Order and its accompanying 1,300-page Guidance document, DOE G 435.1.

Federal Hazardous Waste Management Requirements Courses for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)

ICF International prepared two, two-day courses outlining the federal requirements for the management of hazardous waste. In order to ensure that the training addressed the needs of the potential attendees, ICF International conducted a detailed needs assessment through written interviews, telephone conversations, and on-site visits to DEP offices. We developed two distinct courses – one for staff responsible for reviewing and approving hazardous waste permits and one for staff who perform facility inspections. The courses are highly interactive and use exercises to reinforce the concepts presented during stand-up sessions. ICF International has conducted this course at least six times.

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